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Hello out there.
I'm posting this for a co-worker who is not on the list. Please respond to her
directly
Thank you
Lesley Kennes
Registrar Natural History Collections
Royal British Columbia Museum
Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4
Canada
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Hi Ley. If you are still on Museum-L, could you please post something for me.
I don't have the time to be on it and my student intern and I are working on a
project together and could use some information or ideas from the museum world
at large.
"I am interested in receiving information or references to materials regarding
how museums are dealing with large scale Ethnographic artifact storage (i.e. at
a warehouse), specifically relating to artifacts such as totem poles and
carvings and canoes. Earthquake proofing and stabilization is paramount"
Ley - could you please have people send responses to my email account as
indicated below:
Shelley Reid, Registrar
Anthropological Collections Section
Royal British Columbia Museum
Victoria, B.C.
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Thanks a lot !
Shel
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