All is not lost: The collection recovery book
Developed by the MAAS Conservation Team (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney Australia) this sturdy, spiral bound flip-book is for museums, historical societies and anyone who has items
Developed by the MAAS Conservation Team (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney Australia) this sturdy, spiral bound flip-book is for museums, historical societies and anyone who has items
This free online resource created by the Western Australian Museum, updated in 2017 includes links to clear instructional videos on various ‘classic’ topics such as object handling, mould, integrated pest
The Image Permanence Institute (IPI) is a university-based research center in the College of Art and Design at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) New York, United States of America, dedicated
Abstract: ‘Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Policy’ examines how Indigenous Peoples around the world are demanding greater data sovereignty, and challenging the ways in which governments have historically used Indigenous data
A guide to collections management. It addresses the key principles and strategies for looking after culturally significant objects and their associated information as well as the relevant laws and
The 5th edition of this now-famous “Bible of the museum registrar.” Rewritten, expanded and fully updated, MRM5 encompasses all that needs to be known and done when a museum
It’s been 12 years since the manual was last updated in 2009. The 5th edition, just released in September 2021 is a free downloadable and searchable digital pdf copy –
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