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Conservation and Preservation Blog’
How to prevent insect infestation in museums and galleries.
Sticking things together is something humans are pretty good at, there is one method keeping conservators around the world busy; the use of pressure sensitive tape.
Why is Tyvek so good in conservation applications?
What causes photographs to deteriorate and what to do about it
Conservation brushes ranked from soft to hard
UV is often the enemy in conservation. But it can also be a force for good! So how can conservators use ultra-violet light?
Storage of books can be tricky, they are made from a number of materials, in an infinite number of sizes, and worst of all - people want to actually look at them
We've teamed up with accountancy firm Lovewell-Blake to summarise the benefits of the changes in tax relief for Museums and galleries, announced in November's
Believe it or not I actually collected ‘erasers’ as a child – wasn’t life far more interesting before iPads? Little did I think that I’d be drawn to writing a blog
There are many things we use every day that, until such time as they give us a problem, we give little thought to. I can almost guarantee
Japan, although being the world’s technology giant, is almost unique in its respect for tradition. Its unique culture and
PAT testing has nothing to do with challenging a postman, or, in this instance portable electronics. When we talk about items being
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