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Have a specific question about collections care? You’ve come to the right place! The Connecting to Collections Care (C2C Care) Community allows staff and volunteers at small and mid-sized institutions to post collections care questions. The forum is monitored by volunteer conservation professionals who answer questions directly or can seek the assistance of conservators and collections care professionals who provide expert assistance. All submitted questions that meet the guidelines will be posted to the community and reviewed and answered by our monitors and experts. The forum is also used to share announcements about C2C Care webinars and courses, as well as free resources (such as grants, events, publications, etc.) of interest to our core audience of smaller institutions. We encourage you to review additional terms of participation at https://community.culturalheritage.org/termsandconditions.
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    RE: Register now for FREE C2C Care Webinars - April, ...

    Hi Ron- Yes all of our webinars are recording and posted a few days after the live event on the FAIC/AIC YouTube Channel. See link below for the archive and thanks! C2C Care YouTube Videos ------------------------------

  • Are there going to be recordings of these webinars, I have a conflict on 4/25 and 5/1, so I can not attend these two webinars. Ron Hemenway Rutland Historical Society

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    Register now for FREE C2C Care Webinars - April, May, ...

    April 25, 2024, 1:00 pm – OSHA's On-Site Consultation Program The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) On-Site Consultation Program is a no-cost service that operates in all U.S. states where consultants visit work sites at employers' ...

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    Welcome to our next C2C Care Community Monitor: Jen ...

    The C2C Care Community is fortunate to be monitored by a group of volunteer conservation professionals who answer questions directly or seek the assistance of conservators and collections care professionals who provide expert assistance. Our monitor for ...

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