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The Canadian Conservation Insitute website is one of my favorites, and
it's geared toward the general public.
http://www.preservation.gc.ca/index_e.asp


Sandra Smith | John & Neville Bryan Director of Museum Collections |
National Trust for Historic Preservation | 1785 Massachusetts Avenue,
NW, Washington DC 20036 | Phone: 202.588.6154 | Fax: 202.588.6232 |
www.nationaltrust.org

Learn more about National Trust Historic Sites at www.nationaltrust.org.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Amanda Thompson
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:57 PM
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Subject: resources on object preservation

Hello all,

This spring I will be giving a program to a genealogy group on how to
take care of your treasured objects.  I would like to compile a
bibliography of helpful resources (books, websites, etc.) for the
attendees.  However, most of the websites and books that I'm familiar
with are geared more toward those with conservation/museum training.
Does anyone have suggestions for helpful resources aimed at people with
little or no professional training in artifact
preservation/conservation.  (I'm going in with the assumption that the
attendees will be most interested in conserving photos, paper-based
materials, and textile.)

Thanks in advance for any help,
Amanda Dyer
Bell County Museum

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