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The identifier avsmuseum100359 likely represents a digital asset or database entry within a modern museum's collections management system, rather than a widely recognized physical location. Such systems utilize alphanumeric codes for tracking provenance and creating "digital twins" to facilitate research and conservation efforts. For context on museum documentation standards, visit UNESCO Digital Library . avsmuseum100359 1 updated
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Before dissecting the update, we must understand the source. The AVS Museum (here, we will interpret AVS as “Audio-Visual & Scientific Heritage” – a common classification for museums holding prototype media equipment, early computing devices, and broadcasting tools) hosts a digital provenance system. Each physical or digital asset is given a unique identifier. To get detailed info (actors, runtime, release date,
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The museum field adheres to the principle of . Tracking avsmuseum100359 as “1 updated” ensures:
avsmuseum100359 Version: 1 Status: Updated Update date: [Insert date] Action: Revised metadata / replaced file / corrected rights field / added description Notes: Entry validated after digitization. No changes to primary media.