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Northeast Document Conservation Center has run Scrapbook Preservation
workshops that are geared for archivists, librarians and such but do
not assume any previous training in preservation or conservation, I
believe.
Check their Web site and see what you can find:
http://www.nedcc.org/
---Amy West
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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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