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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
The materials we use every day are under increased scrutiny to ensure that we are making the most informed decisions when it comes to sustainability. When a material like Tyvek is mentioned, alarm bells can ring for some. So, what is Tyvek? What do we use it for? should we continue using it? and is it a sustainable choice?
It’s easy to panic when accidents happen, but breaking a precious pottery vase, a porcelain figurine or a ceramic pot needn’t be a disaster if you follow these steps
Being able to save space, money, and time without compromising sounds a little bit too good to be true? We’ll show you how easy it is.
Whether you have a thermohygrometer, light meter or a combination environmental monitoring instrument you may have come across calibration as an option, so here’s an explanation of what calibration is, why you might need it, and how it’s done.
Happily Ever After: Complete Guide on How to Store and Look After Your Wedding Dress
A guest post from objects conservator Jenny Mathiasson
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