This person greets visitors and sells tickets.
the ticket clerk
A valuable or historical item displayed in a museum.
an artifact
A person who comes to enjoy the museum’s displays and events.
a visitor
A sign that says, “Please do not touch the artifacts.”
a safety instruction
This device allows you to see videos or listen to information while touring the museum.
an audio guide
This person guides visitors through the museum and explains exhibits.
the tour guide
This is what you call a group of related items or artworks in one area.
a collection
The place where visitors can buy souvenirs, books, and gifts.
the gift shop
This rule protects fragile objects by banning the use of flash photography.
the no-flash policy
Technology used to preserve artifacts from deteriorating over time.
conservation technology
This staff member is responsible for protecting artifacts and keeping them safe.
the security guard
A written description or explanation next to an object.
a label or a plaque
A place in the museum where people can get drinks or snacks.
the café or the cafeteria
A safety measure that asks visitors to walk slowly and avoid running.
the no-running policy
The online version of the museum that people can visit from anywhere.
a virtual tour
This person plans and organizes new exhibits for the museum.
the curator
A display that uses digital tools to bring history or art to life.
an interactive exhibit
This term refers to an organized event for people to learn about the museum or its exhibits.
a workshop
This type of device monitors rooms to help ensure the safety of exhibits.
a security camera
This term refers to using computer-generated images to show historical places or events.
virtual reality (VR)
This role involves caring for and restoring museum objects.
the conservator
This term describes an object preserved from the past, often used for historical study.
a relic
A guidebook or paper that gives information about museum exhibits.
a brochure or a pamphlet
A plan that all staff should know in case of a fire or other emergency.
an emergency evacuation plan
When visitors can interact with an exhibit through a touchscreen or sensor.
an interactive display