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Mon, 24 Oct 1994 16:08:53 +0059
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> : I'm new to Museum-L. Are these kinds of nuts-and-bolts questions OK?
> I would think so, but what's the majority position?
> John Burke
 
I think nuts-and-bolts questions are one terrific use of the resource.
The only catch is that many simple "repair" questions for
museum/historical/research objects need very complex answers, and most
of those answers require discussion with the custodian of the object.  I
prefer to have people call me with questions about paper, books, or
related materials so I can hook them up with a conservator with
experience in the problem, or I can ask enough questions to be confident
my solution is responsible for the circumstances.  It also takes me a lot
less time to talk through a problem than to write an extensive answer.
I'll be interested in other people's responses.
 
Karen Motylewski
Director, Field Service
Northeast Document Conservation Center
508-470-1010

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