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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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    Register for FREE upcoming C2C Care Webinars in Aprll ...

    April 25, 2024, 1:00 pm 2:00 PM ET – 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 ...

  • Hi everyone, this is just a quick reminder not to miss tomorrow’s free webinar on video fire detection and its potential application in heritage settings. The event will be held in the Conserv Community, but joining is not necessary if you just wish ...

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    RE: Guidelines for live animals in exhibit space containing ...

    By all means - feel free to forward the entire message or parts. Hopefully others have more suggestions. All my best, Luisa ------------------------------ Luisa Casella Independent Photograph Conservator AIC Fellow PMG Chair 2023-25 CommComm Chair ...

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    RE: Guidelines for live animals in exhibit space containing ...

    Dear Carolyn, Rachael Perkins-Aarenstein added the following: "This does happen even when people sometimes wish it wouldn't. But it is common at many natural history museums and children's museums. There are policies and procedures that can make ...

  • Thank you, Luisa. I hope you don't mind if I copy much of your reply into our guidelines document. It's so important to keep reminding people of the responsibility we have for the welfare of the animals in our museum spaces, whether or not they are near ...