What is a museum 1.0?

According to the International Council of Museums (ICOM), the current standard definition of a museum is:
a permanent non-profit institution in the service of society and its development which collects, conserves, researches, and interprets for purposes of study, education and enjoyment, material evidence of people and their environment.
The American Association of Museums emphasizes the public role of the museum and explicitly excludes exhibiting institutions that do not have collections.
A non-profit permanent, established institution, not existing primarily for the purpose of conducting temporary exhibitions, exempt from federal and state income taxes, open to the public and administered in the public interest, for the purpose of conserving and preserving, studying, interpreting, assembling, and exhibiting to the public for its instruction and enjoyment objects and specimens of educational and cultural value, including artistic, scientific (whether animate or inanimate), historical and technological material.
What are the most important characteristics of a museum?

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Defining Museums and Galleries. A compilation of key, or particularly interesting or provoking, definitions of museums.

The International Council of Museums (ICOM)

American Association of Museums (AAM)