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Dear colleagues,
first of all: a happy New Year 2014 to you all.
On January 2nd "Registrar Trek: The Next Generation" celebrated its
first anniversary.
http://world.museumsprojekte.de/?p=3280
For the new year we aim to bring you even more entertaining hands-on,
real-life, collections care related stories. To start with, we have a
registrar's trilemma that asks "How would you decide?" so you can use
your brain before we will reveal the outcome:
http://world.museumsprojekte.de/?p=2955
But sometimes we have to look beyond our own collections care noses and
take a stand. When Alana Cole-Faber read the much discussed “Children
Should Be Seen and Not Heard” by Tiffany Jenkins, she wrote a reply we
are proud to publish:
"Children in the Palace"
http://world.museumsprojekte.de/?p=3316
Coming up there are more interesting stories and articles, including a
report from the first ARCS conference and we hope that all our postings
will be relevant for you. Your stories and articles are essential for
this project. So if you have anything you always wanted to write about,
your favorite acquisition story, your best storage solution, your best
condition report ever... just mail it to us via [log in to unmask]
or this mail address!
Best wishes
Angela
Angela Kipp
Collection Manager
TECHNOSEUM, Mannheim, Germany
www.technoseum.de
Join the Registrar Trek at http://world.museumsprojekte.de/
Follow us on Twitter @RegistrarTrek
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