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Literacy Center

This page is dedicated as a legacy page from previous version of UNS Library website. This page contains various source of information related to librarianship and literacy.

Resources about INDONESIA

 

  1. Exploring the beauty of Wonderful Indonesia..
  2. Resources from National Library of Indonesia:
  3. Journal from Indonesia Ministries
  4. Journal from Universities
  5. Javanese literature from Yayasan Sastra Lestari
  6. Knowledge resources from Ministry of Education and Culture

 

  1. Indonesia page on Wikipedia
  2. Knowledge about Indonesia on Encyclopedia Britannica
  3. Resources from World Digital Library
  4. Multimedia resources from Google Arts and Culture
  5. Resources from Cornell University:
  6. Resources from Leiden University and KITLV:
  7. Resources from OECD iLibrary
  8. Resources from National Library of Australia

UNS is one of outstanding universities in Indonesia which is academically excellent. It is located in SoloCentral Java, Indonesia which is surrounded by green, cultural, and peaceful environment. The wide green area in UNS campus comforts its society with fresh and cool air. UNS has been recognized as one of the best universities in Asia (rated two stars by QS Stars in 2014) and has been becoming a new point of interest of scholars as well as students from around the globe. UNS has also been ranked as the third best universities in Indonesia by the National Accreditation Bodies for Higher Education Institutions. The stable rising rank of UNS at the webometrics (http://www.webometrics.info/) also shows that the world has acknowledged the reputation of the university.

Studying in UNS means experiencing a unique life in Solo since it lies in the center of Javanese culture in Central Java. Living in Solo provides an access to witness historical remains and distinguished culture of the heritage city. Traditional way of life is tightly interwoven with the urban style colouring the atmosphere of living in Solo. Complete facilities of the city do not eliminate the long established local identity of Javanese tones in every beat of day-to-day activities of the city. As located in a city where its culture remains preserved, UNS provides plenty cultural events aimed at stimulating curiosity among old and young. Javanology Institute plays role to be the hand of UNS to illuminate Javanese culture, knowledge and science within the academic atmosphere.
International student? Browse to find out more excitement about Indonesia, here

1. Manuskrip dari Yogyakarta yang telah terdigitisasi oleh British Library

Berikut ini petikan berita dari British Library:

Over 30,000 digital images of Javanese manuscripts from Yogyakarta are now fully accessible online through the British Library’s Digitised Manuscripts website. The project, generously supported by Mr S P Lohia, has digitised 75 Javanese manuscripts held in the British Library from the collections of John Crawfurd and Colin Mackenzie, who both served in Java under Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor from 1811 to 1816. The manuscripts had been identified by historians Peter Carey and Merle Ricklefs as having been taken from the Kraton (palace) of Yogyakarta following a British attack in June 1812, when Crawfurd was Resident of Yogyakarta and Mackenzie was Chief Engineer of the British army in Java. (https://blogs.bl.uk/asian-and-african/2019/04/javanese-manuscripts-from-yogyakarta-digitisation-project-completed.html)

Manuskrip bisa diakses melalui laman berikut ini: British Library dan Keraton Yogyakarta

 

2. Film Dokumenter dari Yayasan Warna Warni Indonesia (tautan Youtube)

Page dedicated to disseminate UNS Professors’ Inaugural Lectures
PENCEGAHAN PRIMER STROKE ISKEMIK DENGAN MENGENDALIKAN FAKTOR RISIKO | Prof. Dr. Oemar Sri Hartanto, dr., Sp.S (K), 14 Desember 2009
PENCEGAHAN PRIMER TERHADAP PENYAKIT KARDIOVASKULER PADA PREDIABETES | Prof. Dr. Djoko Hardiman, dr., Sp.PD-KEMD, 19 Nopember 2009
TANTANGAN PROFESIONALISME GURU PADA ERA SERTIFIKASI | Prof. Dr. Baedhowi, M.Si., 12 Nopember 2009
SINKRONISASI KEBIJAKAN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) DENGAN HUKUM PAJAK SEBAGAI UPAYA MEWUJUDKAN KESEJAHTERAAN DI INDONESIA | Prof. Dr. H. Jamal Wiwoho, S.H., M.Hum., 20 Agustus 2009
KESULITAN BELAJAR KIMIA BAGI SISWA SEKOLAH MENENGAH | Prof. Dr. Ashadi, 20 Agustus 2009
KEUNIKAN KIMIA KOORDINASI (KIMIA KOMPLEKS) | Prof. Drs. Sentot Budi Rahardjo, Ph.D., 20 Agustus 2009
TEKNOLOGI REKOMBINAN ENZIM FITASE DAN IMPLEMENTASINYA DALAM PEMBELAJARAN MATA KULIAH BIOKIMIA, GENETIKA DAN BIOTEKNOLOGI | Prof. Dr. rer.nat. H. Sajidan, M.Si, 6 Agustus 2009
PENDEKATAN BIOREGION DALAM PENGEMBANGAN BUDIDAYA TANAMAN BIOFARMAKA | Prof. Dr. Ir. Sulandjari, M.S., 6 Agustus 2009
PERANAN BIOTEKNOLOGI TANAMAN DALAM BIDANG PERTANIAN | Prof. Dr. Ir. Ahmad Yunus, M.S., 6 Agustus 2009
KEPEMIMPINAN KEPALA SEKOLAH, KINERJA GURU, BUDAYA ORGANISASI SEKOLAH, PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP PRODUKTIVITAS SEKOLAH | Prof. Dr. H. Trisno Martono, 28 Juli 2007
PENGGUNAAN TEKNIK MOLEKULER UNTUK MEMPERBAIKI SIFAT PRODUKSI HEWAN TERNAK | Prof. Drs. Sutarno, M.Sc., Ph.D.
PENINGKATAN KUALITAS PEMBELAJARAN STATISTIKA DALAM RANGKA MENGEMBANGKAN TRANSFERABLE SKILLS MAHASISWA:Upaya meningkatkan competitive advantage lulusan pendidikan tinggi | Prof. Dr. Siswandari, MStats
ANIMASI SIMULASI PEMBELAJARAN FISIKA BERBASIS KOMPUTER | Prof. Dr. H. Widha Sunarno, M.Pd.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN BUDIDAYA TUMBUHAN OBAT DALAM MENUNJANG PERTANIAN BERKELANJUTAN | Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Pujiasmanto, M.S.
PERAN IMUNISASI UNTUK MENUNJANG TUMBUH KEMBANG BALITA ANAK INDONESIA BERKUALITAS | Prof. Dr. Harsono Salimo, dr, SpA(K)
TRANSHIRARKI DALAM BAHASA JAWA DAN MASYARAKAT TUTURNYA SEBUAH WAWASAN CATUR TUNGGAL | Prof. Dr. Maryono Dwiraharjo, S.U.
KEBUTUHAN PANGAN,KETERSEDIAAN LAHAN PERTANIAN DAN POTENSI TANAMAN | Prof. Dr. Ir. Djoko Purnomo, M.P.
PERAN LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGI KLINIK DALAM UPAYA PENGENDALIAN RESISTENSI MIKROBA TERHADAP ANTIBIOTIKA DI RUMAH SAKIT | Prof. Dr. Prijambada, dr., M.S. Sp.MK
MANIFESTASI KLINIS COW’S MILK PROTEIN ALLERGY PADA SALURAN GASTROINTESTINAL, DIAGNOSIS DAN TALAKSANA PADA ANAK | Prof. Dr. H. B. Subagyo, dr., Sp.A(K)
PERAN KOMUNIKASI DALAM MENJALANKAN PROFESI DOKTER YANG BERKUALITAS DI MASYARAKAT | Prof. Dr. H. Achmad Arman Subijanto, dr., M.S.
PATOGENESIS GLAUKOMA SUDUT TERBUKA PRIMER DAN USAHA PENCEGAHANNYA | Prof. Dr. Admadi Soeroso, dr., Sp.M., MARS
MANAJEMEN LABA DAN MANFAAT KUALITAS LABA DALAM KEPUTUSAN INVESTASI | Prof. Dr. Bambang Sutopo, M. Com., Ak.
OPTIMALISASI PENGELOLAAN LAHAN KERING UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN PERTANIAN TANAMAN PANGAN | Prof. Dr. Ir. S. Minardi, M.P.
KONSELING PERKAWINAN, HUBUNGAN SUAMI-ISTERI, DAN KESEHATAN SEKSUAL, SERTA IMPLIKASINYA | Prof. Dr. H. Soeharto, M.Pd
PENINGKATAN PROFESIONALISME GURU MELALUI “REFLECTIVE TEACHING” | Prof. Dr. Joko Nurkamto, M.Pd.
PERTIMBANGAN RETURN DAN RISIKO DALAM KEPUTUSAN INVESTASI | Prof. Dr. H. Hartono, M.S
SUMBANGAN FILOLOGI DALAM PENYUSUNAN STRATEGI KEBUDAYAAN INDONESIA | Prof. Dr. H. Bani Sudardi, M.Hum.
PENGGUNAAN BAHASA DALAM PERSPEKTIF PRAGMATIK DAN IMPLIKASINYA BAGI PENINGKATAN KUALITAS GENERASI MUDA DI INDONESIA | Prof. Dr. M. Sri Samiati Tarjana
PEMBANGUNAN OLAHRAGA BAGIAN INTEGRAL DARI PEMBANGUNAN BANGSA | Prof. Dr. H.M. Furqon Hidayatullah, M.Pd.
TANGGUNGJAWAB PENGAJARAN ANATOMI TERHADAP PENDIDIKAN DOKTER | Prof. Dr. dr. Satimin Hadiwidjaja, PAK, MARS
PERUBAHAN ANATOMIK ORGAN TUBUH PADA PENUAAN | Prof. Dr. Didik Gunawan Tamtomo, dr. PAK, MM, M.Kes
Agama Sebagai Salah Satu Modalitas Terapi Dalam Psikiatri | Prof. Dr. H. Mohammad Fanani, dr. Sp.KJ (K)

Dr. Muhammad Rohmadi, S.S., M.Hum.

 

Drs. Widodo, M.Soc.Sc.

 

Drs. Harmawan, M.Lib.

 

Daryono, S.Sos., M.I.P.

 

Dra. Tri Hardiningtyas, M.Si.

 

Bambang Hermanto, S.Pd., M.I.P.

 

Riah Wiratningsih, S.S., M.Si.

 

Sri Utari, S.E.

 

Tri Hardian S., S.T.

Karya Ilmiah:

State Universities in Indonesia 

Universities

  1. Universitas Andalas
  2. Universitas Airlangga
  3. Universitas Bengkulu
  4. Universitas Brawijaya
  5. Universitas Cenderawasih
  6. Universitas Diponegoro
  7. Universitas Gadjah Mada
  8. Universitas Halu Oleo
  9. Universitas Hasanuddin
  10. Universitas Indonesia
  11. Universitas Jambi
  12. Universitas Jenderal Soedirman
  13. Universitas Jember
  14. Universitas Lambung Mangkurat
  15. Universitas Lampung
  16. Universitas Mataram
  17. Universitas Mulawarman
  18. Universitas Negeri Jakarta
  19. Universitas Negeri Makassar
  20. Universitas Negeri Malang
  21. Universitas Negeri Medan
  22. Universitas Negeri Padang
  23. Universitas Negeri Semarang
  24. Universitas Negeri Surabaya
  25. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
  26. Universitas Nusa Cendana
  27. Universitas Padjadjaran
  28. Universitas Palangka Raya
  29. Universitas Pattimura
  30. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
  31. Universitas Riau
  32. Universitas Sam Ratulangi
  33. Universitas Sebelas Maret
  34. Universitas Sriwijaya
  35. Universitas Sumatera Utara
  36. Universitas Syiah Kuala
  37. Universitas Tadulako
  38. Universitas Tanjungpura
  39. Universitas Terbuka
  40. Universitas Udayana

Institute

  1. Institut Pertanian Bogor
  2. Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar
  3. Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta
  4. Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta
  5. Institut Teknologi Bandung
  6. Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
  7. STAN

 

What is Museum

Gedung yang digunakan sebagai tempat untuk pameran tetap benda-benda yang patut mendapat perhatian umum, seperti peninggalan sejarah, seni, dan ilmu; tempat menyimpan barang kuno (Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia)

An institution devoted to the procurement, care, study, and display of objects of lasting interest or value. First khown use: circa 1660 (Miriam-Webster)

A building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited. Origin: Early 17th century (denoting a university building, specifically one erected at Alexandria by Ptolemy Soter): via Latin from Greek mouseion ‘seat of the Muses’, based on mousa ‘muse’ (Oxford Dictionary)

An institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance. Many public museums make these items available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary (Edward Porter Alexander, Mary Alexander. Museums in motion: an introduction to the history and functions of museums. Rowman & Littlefield. 2008. Retrieved from Wikipedia, September 2017)


Sebelas Maret University Museum

Museum in Indonesia has a long history. Currently the museum has been used as an informal medium that is able to assist formal education institutions such as schools and universities in an effort to provide information about the history of civilization and life. The community is increasingly aware of the role and significance of the museum, not just as a place of pleasure and past experience, but also glorified for the benefit of the study and research of the complex dynamics of culture. The role has slowly positioned the function of the museum to become more open to the interests and progress of society.

The idea of ​​establishing a Campus Museum at Sebelas Maret University Surakarta, hereinafter referred to as UNS Museum, is based on the idea that (1) It is necessary to collect and safeguard UNS’s historical heritage collection covering documentation, conservation and preservation. (2) The UNS Museum is a source of new knowledge as a counterweight, companion, and identity much needed to support World Class University. (3) The visualization room of the history of the founding of UNS which is a fusion of three State Universities namely IKIP Surakarta, Sports High School (STO), and Academy of Business Administration (AAN) Negeri Surakarta; and 7 (seven) private universities (PTS): PTPN Veteran Surakarta Branch, Saraswati National University, Cokroaminoto University (UNCOK), Indonesian Islamic University (UII) Surakarta Branch, Universitas Tujuh Belas Agustus (UNTAG) Surakarta Branch, Jurnaslistic Institute of Indonesia Surakarta, and Akademi Farming Surakarta.

Museum is a manifestation of knowledge that involves mind and potential. Collection of historical objects to be presented thematically and permanently is an inspiration that fosters gratitude and appreciation, enhances devotion to God, and stimulates student creativity. UNS Museum is a modern service unit that has the task of inventory, storing, taking care, security, and exploiting material evidence material of history of Sebelas Maret University in Surakarta.

UNS Museum is a modern service unit that complements and develops the availability of scientific research objects for anyone in need. In addition, the UNS museum serves as a pahéman that gathers the intellectual development of local, regional and international intellectuals and disseminates these ideas for the development of science to world Class University.

Visit UNS Museum website

National Museum of Indonesia

(The history of the National Museum of Indonesia (NMI) taken from Wikipedia)

On April 24, 1778, a group of Dutch intellectuals established a scientific institution under the name Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, (Royal Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences). This private body had the aim of promoting research in the field of arts and sciences, especially in history, archaeology, ethnography and physics, and publish the various findings.

One of the founders – JCM Radermacher – donated a building and a collection of cultural objects and books, which were of great value to start off a museum and library for the society Due to the growing collections, General Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles built a new premises on Jalan Majapahit No. 3 at the beginning of the 19th century and named it the Literary Society. In the 1862 the Dutch East Indies government decided to build a new museum that would not only serve as an office but also could be used to house, preserve and display the collections.

The Museum was officially opened in 1868 and popularly known as Gedung Gajah (Elephant Building) or sometimes called Gedung Arca (The house of Statues). It was called Gedung Gajah on account of the bronze elephant statue in the front yard – a gift to Batavia from King Chulalongkorn of Siam in 1871. It was also called Gedung Arca because a great variety of statues from different periods are on display in the house.

Visit NMI website | Visit NMI Wikipedia page

Great museum around the world

(compiled from National Geographic, 2012)

  1. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
    • Main attraction: Dorothy’s ruby red slippers, the dresses of the First Ladies, the original Star-Spangled Banner at the National Museum of American History; the Gem Hall (including the Hope Diamond) at the National Museum of Natural History; and the Wright brothers’ 1903 Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, and the Apollo 11 command module at the National Air and Space Museum.
  2. Le Louvre, Paris, France
    • Main attraction: “Venus de Milo,” “Winged Victory of Samothrace,” and Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa.”
  3. The Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece
    • Main attraction: The frieze of the Parthenon is mounted on a structure with exactly the same dimensions as the cella of the Parthenon, giving comprehensive viewing of every detail.
  4. State Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Main attraction:The Treasure Gallery’s Gold Rooms showcase golden masterpieces from Eurasia, the Black Sea Littoral in antiquity, and the Orient. The museum also houses pieces from Nicholas II’s private collection, including paintings, drawings, and medals created to commemorate his coronation.
  5. The British Museum, London, England
    • Main attraction: The Egyptian gallery boasts the world’s second finest collection of Egyptian antiquities outside Egypt, including the Rosetta Stone, carved in 196 B.C.
  6. The Prado, Madrid, Spain
    • Main attraction: “The Three Graces” by Rubens.
  7. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York
    • Main attraction: “Adam and Eve,” the well-known engraving by Albrecht Dürer, is only one of the many impressive pieces you will discover at the Met.
  8. The Vatican Museums, Vatican City, Italy
    • Main attraction: The renowned Sistine Chapel and the Raphael Rooms.
  9. The Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy
    • Main attraction:“The Birth of Venus” by Botticelli.
  10. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
    • Main attraction: “The Night Watch” by Rembrandt.

Museum in Indonesia

(according to January, 2016 list from Indonesia Museum Association)

Provinsi Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
1. Museum Negeri Propinsi Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
2. Museum Ali Hasyimy
3. Museum Tsunami
4. Museum Sepakat Segenap
5. Museum Nangguor Pidie
6. Museum Gayo

Provinsi Sumatera Utara
7. Museum Negeri Propinsi Sumatera Utara
8. Museum Pusaka Nias
9. Museum Simalungun
10. Museum Perjuangan TNI Kodam I, Bukit Barisan
11. Open Air Museum Rumah Bolon Purba
12. Museum Huta Bolon Simanindo
13. Museum Karo Lingga
14. Museum Gereja Batak Kristen Protestan
15. Rahmat” International Wildlife Museum & Gallery
16. Museum Kabupaten Deli Serdang
17. Museum Daerah Kabupaten Langkat
18. Museum Balige (TB. Silalahi Center)
19. Museum Zoologi
20. Museum Balai Budaya Batak “Arjuna”
21. Museum Niat Lima Laras
22. Museum Juang 45 Sumatera Utara
23. Museum Tebing Tinggi
24. Museum Batak

Provinsi Sumatera Barat
25. Museum Negeri Propinsi Sumatera Barat “Adityawarman”
26. Museum Perjuangan Tridaya Eka Dharma
27. Museum dan Perpustakaan Gedung Joang’ 45
28. Museum Rumah Kelahiran Bung Hatta
29. Museum Mande Rubiah
30. Museum Goedang Ransoem
31. Museum Kereta Api
32. Museum Rumah Adat Baanjuang
33. Museum Luhak Nan Tuo
34. Museum Zoologi Sumatera Barat
35. Museum Tuanku Imam Bonjol
36. Museum Kelahiran Buya Hamka
37. Museum Istana Pagaruyung
38. Rumah Puisi Taufiq Ismail
39. Rumah Kelahiran Tan Malaka
40. Museum Gempa 30 September
41. Galeri Tambang Mbah Soero
42. Pusat Dokumentasi dan Informasi Kebudayaan Minangkabau
43. Museum Bundo Kanduan
44. Museum Tambang Batubara Ombilin

Provinsi Riau & Kepulauan Riau
45. Museum Negeri Propinsi Riau “Sang Nila Utama”
46. Museum Asserayah El Hasyimiah
47. Museum Sultan Syarif Kasim
48. Museum Sultan Sulaiman Badrul Alamsyah
49. Museum Linggam Cahaya
50. Museum Istana Siak Sri Indrapura
51. Museum Tionghoa Bagansiapiapi
52. Museum Ikan Bagansiapiapi
53. Museum Muslim Bagansiapiapi
54. Museum Kandil Riau
55. Museum Sri Serindit

Provinsi Bangka Belitung
56. Museum Tanjung Pandan (UPTD Museum Pemkab. Belitung)
57. Museum Timah
58. Museum Kata Andrea Hirata

Provinsi Jambi
59. Museum Negeri Propinsi Jambi “Siginjai”
60. Museum Perjuangan Rakyat Jambi

Provinsi Sumatera Selatan
61. Museum Negeri Propinsi Sumatera Selatan “Balaputera Dewa”
62. Museum Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II
63. Museum Monumen Perjuangan Rakyat
64. Museum Subkoss Garuda Sriwijaya
65. Museum Taman Purbakala Kerajaan Sriwijaya
66. Museum Dr. A.K. Gani
67. Museum Budaya Sultan Badaruddin
68. Museum Ogan Komering Olu
69. Museum Situs Goa Harimau

Provinsi Bengkulu
70. Museum Negeri Propinsi Bengkulu
71. Museum Rumah Bung Karno

Provinsi Lampung
72. Museum Negeri Propinsi Lampung “Ruwa Jurai”
73. Museum Transmigrasi

Kepulauan Seribu
74. Museum Pulau Onrust
75. Museum Paus

Provinsi DKI Jakarta
76. Museum Nasional
77. Museum Kebangkitan Nasional
78. Museum Sumpah Pemuda
79. Museum Perumusan Naskah Proklamasi
80. Museum Basoeki Abdullah
81. Museum Sejarah Kota Jakarta “Museum Fatahillah”
82. Unit pengelola Monumen Nasional
83. Museum Wayang
84. Museum Tekstil
85. Museum Joang’ 45
86. Museum Bahari
87. Museum Seni Rupa dan Keramik
88. Museum Taman Prasasti
89. Museum Sasmita Loka A. Yani
90. Museum Satria Mandala
91. Museum Waspada Purbawisesa
92. Museum Pancasila Sakti
93. Museum Keprajuritan
94. Museum Pusaka/Tosan Aji
95. Museum Komodo
96. Museum Penerangan
97. Museum Telekomunikasi
98. Museum Olahraga Nasional
99. Museum Transportasi
100. Museum Graha Widya Patra (Minyak dan Gas Bumi)
101. Museum Purna Bhakti Pertiwi
102. Museum Perangko
103. Museum Serangga
104. Museum Asmat
105. Museum Katedral
106. Museum Burung
107. Museum Pusat Peragaan IPTEK
108. Museum Bait Al-Qur’an ( Istiqlal)
109. Museum Padepokan Pencak Silat
110. Museum Aquarium Air Tawar
111. Museum Indonesia
112. Museum Al-Qur’an
113. Museum Manggala Wanabhakti
114. Museum Bank Indonesia
115. Museum Listrik dan Energi Baru
116. Museum Moh. Husni Thamrin
117. Museum Lukisan S. Sudjojono
118. Museum Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara
119. Museum Korp. Marinir (TNI-AL)
120. Museum Bank Tabungan Negara
121. Museum Pelita Harapan
122. Museum Bank Mandiri
123. Museum Layang-layang
124. Museum Nasional Jenderal Besar Dr. A.H.Nasution
125. Museum POLRI
126. Museum di Tengah Kebun
127. Museum Artha Suaka
128. Museum Adam Malik
129. Museum Reksa Artha
130. Museum MPR / DPR – RI
131. Museum Hakka Indonesia, TMII
132. Museum Sejarah MK
133. Museum Art Mon Decor
134. Museum Galeri Melaka
135. Museum Batik Nasional, TMII
136. Museum Seni Galeri Nasional Indonesia
137. Museum Pers Antara
138. Museum Anatomy FK. UI
139. Museum Tionghoa Indonesia, TMII
140. Museum Yodding Hakka Indonesia, TMII
141. Museum Batik Nasional, TMII

Provinsi Jawa Barat
142. Museum “Sri Baduga”
143. Museum Geologi Bandung
144. Museum Konferensi Asia Afrika
145. Museum Prabu Geusan Ulun
146. Museum Perjuangan Bogor
147. Museum Keraton Kasepuhan
148. Museum Virajati Seskoad
149. Museum Pos Indonesia
150. Museum Mandala Wangsit Siliwangi
151. Museum Kalijati
152. Museum Zoologi Bogor
153. Museum Tanah
154. Museum Etnobotani Indonesia
155. Museum Palagan Perjuangan 1945 Bojong Kokosan
156. Museum Barli
157. Museum Popo Iskandar
158. Monumen & Museum Peta
159. Museum Linggarjati
160. Museum Joang’ 45
161. Museum Situs Cipari
162. Museum Pangeran Cakrabuana
163. Museum Site Kepurbakalaan
164. Museum Gedung Pusaka Keraton Kanoman
165. Museum Site Museum Batujaya
166. Museum Daerah Kabupaten Subang
167. Museum Tambaksari
168. Museum Perjuangan Rakyat Jawa Barat
169. Museum Daerah Kab. Cirebon
170. Museum Nyamuk
171. Museum Alit Leluhur Sukapura Kabupaten Tasikmalaya
172. Museum Amerta Dirgantara Mandala Lanud Suryadarma
173. Museum Kepresidenan “Balai Kirti”
174. Museum Istana Kepresidenan Yogyakarta atau Gedung Agung
175. Museum Sejarah Etnis Tionghoa
176. Museum Puspa Iptek
177. Herbarium Bogoriensi Museum
178. Museum Mobil & Keramik Sentul
179. Museum Sejarah Sunda Prabu Siliwangi

Provinsi Banten
180. Museum Tari Nusantara
181. Museum Keris Padepokan Brojobuwono
182. Museum Sepeda
183. Museum Benteng Haritage
184. Museum Tari Puspo Budoyo
185. Museum Negeri Banten

Provinsi Jawa Tengah
186. Museum Neg. Prop. Jawa Tengah “Ronggowarsito”
187. Museum R.A. Kartini
188. Museum Grobogan
189. Museum Radya Pustaka
190. Museum Mandala Bhakti
191. Museum Isdiman (Palagan Ambarawa)
192. Museum Kereta Api Ambarawa
193. Museum Gula
194. Museum Bumi Putera 1912
195. Museum Sudirman
196. Museum Tosan Aji
197. Museum Batik Kota Pekalongan
198. Museum Wayang Sendang Mas Banyumas
199. Museum Kretek Kudus
200. Museum Sekolah
201. Museum Bank Rakyat Indonesia
202. Museum Abdul Djalil
203. Museum POLRI69
204. Museum Istana Mangkunegaran
205. Museum Jamu Nyonya Meneer
206. Museum Jamu Jago
207. Monumen Pers Nasional
208. Museum Kamar Pengabdian Pangeran Diponegoro
209. Museum Kamar Pengabdian R.A. Kartini
210. Museum Rekor Dunia Indonesia (MURI)
211. Museum B P K
212. Museum Maha Karmawibhangga
213. Prehistory Museum (Museum Sangiran)
214. Museum Pertanian
215. Museum Masjid Demak
216. Museum Kasunanan / Museum Suaka Budaya Kasunanan Surakarta
217. Museum Wayang H. Budiardjo
218. Museum Batik Kuno Danar Hadi
219. Museum Soesilo Soedarman
220. Museum Prof. Dr. R. Soegarda Poerbakawatja
221. Museum Misi Muntilan Pusat Animasi Misioner (MMMPAM)
222. Dieng Plateu Museum
223. Museum Dullah
224. Museum Haji Widayat
225. Museum Abirowo
226. Museum Ki Diso
227. Museum Uang Purbalingga
228. Museum Wayang dan Artefak
229. Museum Kailasa
230. Museum Perkembangan Islam Jawa Tengah
231. Museum Paviliun 5 Akademi Militer
232. Museum Penyiaran RRI
233.Museum Kars Indonesia
234. Museum Jamu Hortus Medicus
235. Museum Naladipa

Provinsi D.I. Yogyakarta
236. Museum Propinsi D.I. Yogyakarta “Sonobudoyo”
237. Museum Condrokiranan
238. Museum Perjuangan
239. Museum Biologi Yogyakarta
240. Museum Benteng Vredeburg Yogyakarta
241. Museum Puro Pakualaman
242. Museum Geoteknologi Mineral UPN
243. Museum TNI-AU Dirgantara Mandala
244. Museum Pusat TNI-AD Dharma Wiratama
245. Museum Gembira Loka
246. Museum Pahlawan Pancasila
247. Museum Keraton Yogyakarta
248. Museum Dewantara Kirty Griya
249. Museum Affandi
250. Museum Wayang Kekayon
251. Museum Yogya Kembali
252. Museum Batik Yogyakarta
253. Museum Pangeran Diponegoro
254. Museum Ullen Sentalu
255. Museum Tembi (Rumah Budaya)
256. Museum Kayu Wanagama
257. Museum RS. Mata “DR. YAP”
258. Monumen Museum Pergerakan Wanita Indonesia (Kowani)
259. Museum Sasmita Loka Pangsar Sudirman
260. Museum Bahari Yogyakarta
261. Museum Sandi
262. Museum Hamengkubuwono IX
263. Museum Kereta Kencana
264. Museum Lukisan
265. De’mata Trick Eye Museum
266. Museum Memorial Jenderal Besar H.M Soeharto
267. Museum Gunungapi Merapi
268. Museum Sisa Hartaku (Sleman)
269. Museum Erupsi Gunung Merapi
270. Museum Candi Prambanan
271. Museum Anak Kolong Tangga
272. Museum Situs Majapahit UGM

Provinsi Jawa Timur
273. Museum Neg. Prop. Jawa Timur “Mpu Tantular”
274. Museum Daerah Kambang Putih
275. Museum Airlangga
276. Museum Balai Penyelamat Tulung Agung
277. Museum Sumenep
278. Museum Pusat Informasi Majapahit Trowulan
279. Museum Brawijaya Malang
280. Museum Sunan Drajat
281. Museum Trinil
282. Museum Arca
283. Museum TNI-AL, “Loka Jala Crana”
284. Museum Sepuluh Nopember
285. Museum Kesehatan dr. Adhyatma, MPH
286. Museum Rajek Wesi (Pagor)
287. Museum Ki Ageng Bonokeling
288. Museum Anjuk Ladang
289. Museum Penataran
290. Balai Penyelamat Benda Purbakala “Mpu Purwa”
291. Museum House Of Sampoerna
292. Museum Sunan Giri
293. Museum Blambangan
294. Rumah Bersejarah Markas Gerilya Panglima Besar Jenderal Sudirman
295. Museum Cakraningrat
296. Museum Dapoer Roekijah Djawa
297. Museum Pamekasan
298. Museum Jawa Timur Park 2
299. Museum Armada
300. Museum Angkut Batu
301. Museum HAM Omah Munir
302. Museum Dirgantara A. Sulaksono
303. Museum Probolinggo
304. Museum Kesehatan FK Universitas Airlangga
305. Museum Situs Trinil
306. Museum Situs Semedo
307. Museum Manusia Purba Klaster Ngebung
308. Museum Manusia Purba Klaster Bukuran
309. Museum Manusia Purba Manyarejo
310. Museum Situs Dayu
311. Museum Nahdatul Ulama
312. Museum Rumah Wafat W.R. Supratman
313. Museum OHD
314. Museum P4
315. Monumen Kapal Selam
316. Museum Gebang Blitar
317. Museum Anatomi Tubuh (Kawasan Jawa Timur)
318. Museum Semen Indonesia
319. Museum Islam Nusantara
320. Museum Tubuh The Bagong Adventure
321. Museum Singashari
322. Museum Surabaya
323. Museum Musik Indonesia

Provinsi Bali
324. Museum Neg. Prop. Bali
325. Museum Semarajaya
326. Museum Le Mayeur
327. Museum Gedong Arca
328. Museum Subak
329. Neka Art Museum
330. Museum Rudana
331. Museum Seni Lukis Klasik Bali “Nyoman Gunarsa”
332. Museum Situs Purbakala (Museum Alam Manusia Purba)
333. Museum Puri Lukisan Ratna Warna
334. Museum ARMA
335. Museum Gedong Kirtya
336. Museum Lukisan Sidik Jari
337. Monumen Nasional Taman Pujaan Bangsa Pahlawan Margarana
338. Museum Pendet
339. Runa House of Design & Museum
340. Museum Buleleng
341. Museum Renaissance “Blanco”
342. Monumen Perjuangan Rakyat Bali
343. Museum Gunung Api Batur/Vulkanologi
344. Museum Kerang (Shell Museum)
345. Museum Latta Mahosadhi
346. Museum Pasifika
347. Museum Ida Bagus Marka
348. Museum Manusa Yadnya
349. Putrawan Museum of Tribal Art (PUMA)
350. Museum d’Topeng
351. Museum Batuan
352. Museum Kain
353. Museum Bung Karno
354. Museum Tanteri
355. Museum Ogoh-Ogoh
356. Museum Seni Batuan
357. Museum Usadha
358. Museum Marketing 3.0

Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat
359. Museum Neg. Prop. NTB
360. Museum Asi Mbojo
361. Museum Dalam Loka Sumbawa / Museum Samawa ( Istana Tua )
362. Museum Samparaja

Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur
363. Museum Neg. Prop. NTT
364. Museum Bikon Blewut
365. Museum Seminari Pius XII Kisol
366. Museum San Dominggo
367. Museum Situs Bung Karno
368. Museum Bahari
369. Museum Tenun Ikat
370. Museum Verheijen
371. Museum 1000 Moko

Provinsi Papua
372. Museum Neg. Prop. Papua
373. Museum Loka Budaya UNCEN
374. Museum Kebudayaan Asmat
375. Museum Pilamo Adat
376. Museum Noken
377. Museum Mansinam Patung Jesus

Provinsi Maluku
378. Museum Neg. Prop. Maluku “Siwa Lima”
379. Museum Bung Hatta
380. Museum Rumah Pahlawan J. Leimena

Provinsi Maluku Utara
381. Museum Memorial Sultan Ternate
382. Museum Memorial Sultan Tidore
383. Museum Sonyine Malige
384. Museum Morotai
385. Museum Perang Dunia II

Provinsi Sulawesi Utara
386. Museum Neg. Prop. Sulawesi Utara
387. Museum Perjuangan (Kodam VII Wirabuana)
388. Museum Coelacanth atau Coelacanth Ark Museum

Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah
390. Museum Neg. Prop. Sulawesi Tengah
391. Museum Pugung Ulago
392. Museum Daerah Kabupaten Banggai

Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara
393. Museum Neg. Prop. Sulawesi Tenggara
394. Museum Istana Buton
395. Museum Wallace
396. Museum Baadia

Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan
397. Museum Neg Prop. Sulawesi Selatan “La Galigo”
398. Museum Batara Guru
399. Museum Balla Lompoa
400. Museum La Papawai
401. Museum Nekara
402. Museum Daerah Mandar Kabupaten Majene
403. Museum Sengkang (kini bernama Simettengpola Saoraja Mallangga)
404. Museum Wajo
405. Museum Perjuangan Trikora
406. Museum Buntu Kalando
407. Museum Landa Rundun
408. Museum We Tepulinge
409. Museum Kota Makassar
410. Museum Kupu-kupu
411. Museum Karst Pangkep /Museum Karst dan Budaya
412. Museum La Bangenge

Provinsi Kalimantan Timur
413. Museum Neg. Prop. Kalimantan Timur “Mulawarman”
414. Museum Kayu
415. Museum Sendawar
416. Museum Sadurengas
417. Museum Gunung Tabur
418. Museum Kayu Tuah Himba

Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan
419. Museum Negeri Propinsi Kalimantan Selatan “Lambung Mangkurat”
420. Museum Waja Sampai Kaputing “Perjuangan Rakyat Kalimantan Selatan”
421. Museum Neg. Prop. Kalimantan Tengah “Balanga”
422. Museum Kayu Sampit
423. Museum Neg. Prop. Kalimantan Barat
424. Museum Dara Juanti
425. Museum Matan
426. Museum Kapuas Raya
427. Museum Komando Operasi Sektor Timur (Mini Korem 1205)
428. Museum Istana Kadriyah