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Challenge that will be assumed from the modern conception <strong>of</strong> Museology, with theadequate technical supports <strong>for</strong> this century expositions. And we <strong>for</strong>tunately, have lots<strong>of</strong> technological and communicative auxiliaries; nowadays not unreachable <strong>for</strong> ourcultural institutions.Obviously, many cases <strong>of</strong> radical changes can generate reject or lack <strong>of</strong> interest to themost structural or traditional public. To avoid this answer it will be necessary to rise thechanges slowly.In the Historic Cabildo can take advantage <strong>of</strong> the temporary expositions rooms, wherethe specific resources that are <strong>for</strong> a short period <strong>of</strong> time refer to those social silentActors. It sill be like this: the same iron window that was exhibited in a colonialarchitecture exposition, take us to the knowledge and activities <strong>of</strong> the craftsman whichmade it in his workshop... or an exposition referred to the gauchos <strong>of</strong> Güemes an hawthey did their weapons <strong>for</strong> combats.In President Uriburu's Museum, <strong>for</strong> example, it's important to narrate with illustratedstationer that can be placed on the walls <strong>of</strong> the entrance patio, about the salesmen thatcame to the hose; on the walls <strong>of</strong> the second patio, concerning to the servants thatworked in the house.The fact is that approach to these new researches <strong>of</strong> the History Science and thecontribution <strong>of</strong> a new Museology, the Historical Museum <strong>of</strong> Salta could give to thepublic, called national, international or local tourist; casual or habitual visitors; studentsor all levels, a new vision <strong>of</strong> the great historical background. This would bring a greatbenefit between the community and the museums, besides it will give people sense <strong>of</strong>belonging and cultural enrichment. In this way we should be reaching the <strong>ICOM</strong>postulates <strong>for</strong> our museums, whose “aims to contribute to the communitydevelopment”, even more it would help to take educational development <strong>of</strong> theprovince <strong>of</strong> Salta.BibliografíaMartínez J. R., Orellana-Moreno O. y Aguilera Ontiveros A., Modelo Multiescénico para la divulgación dela ciencia como herramienta de comunicación, ponencia presentada en el I Congreso sobre comunicaciónsocial de la ciencia. Granada, España, 1999.Mata de López Sara, Tierra y poder en Salta, Continuos Salta S. H. Salta, Argentina, 2005.Arq. Carlos Moreno. Reflexiones sobre la memoria y sus referentes (documento aportado – vía mail - porAsociación Bonaerense info@beincultural)Schaerer Martín – Suiza. Museología e Historia (documento provocativo) aportado por los organizadores.CARETTA, Gabriela; MARCHIONNI, Marcelo y otros: Sobre museos, historias y voces. La Casa deHernández, Museo de la Ciudad de Salta, en: Revista ANDES 14 (pág. 317-329). Salta, RepúblicaArgentina; ZACCA, Isabel; CARETTA, Gabriela: El reino de este mundo. Historia, mito y novela....CORREA, Rubén; FRUTOS M. E.; ABRAHAN, Carlos: Actores sociales y políticos en la provincia de Saltaa fines del siglo XIX y comienzos del XX en : Revista 1 Escuela de Historia. Salta. Facultad deHumanidades. Universidad Nacional de Salta. p.p 307. 2000RASPI, Emma T. Los talleres artesanales de los mercados urbanos salto -jujueños.1ª Mitad del Siglo XIX,en prensa.288

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