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Educational Resources For The Long-Term Preservation of Your Collections Nicole M. Hayes Director of Education and External Relations. Reference Works. Rebecca A. Buck and Jean Allman Gilmore. The New Museum Registration Methods. American Association of Museums, 2010. Reprinted Monday!

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  1. Educational ResourcesFor The Long-Term Preservation of Your CollectionsNicole M. HayesDirector of Education and External Relations

  2. Reference Works Rebecca A. Buck and Jean Allman Gilmore. The New Museum Registration Methods. American Association of Museums, 2010. Reprinted Monday! Gregory J. Landrey et. al. The Winterthur Guide to Caring for Your Collection. The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 2000. Beth Patkus. Assessing Preservation Needs: A Self-Survey Guide. Northeast Document Conservation Center, 2003. OAHSM has a lending library of titles in twenty-eight subject areas including fund- raising, membership, volunteers and more!

  3. Caring for Photographs James Reilly. Care and Identification of 19th-Century Photographs, Kodak, 2009. Reprinted after 25 years! Bertrand Lavedrine. Photographs of the Past: Process and Preservation. Getty Conservation Institute, 2009. Martin C. Jurgens. The Digital Print: Identification and Preservation. Getty Conservation Institute, 2009. Sarah Kennel. In the Darkroom: An Illustrated Guide to Photographic Processes Before the Digital Age. National Gallery of Art, 2009.

  4. Websites Ohio Preservation Council opc.ohionet.org/ OAHSM Local History Notebooks www.ohiohistory.org/portal/localhistory-p.html Conserv-o-grams (National Park Service technical leaflets) and other publications www.nps.gov/history/museum/publications/index.htm National Park Service “Cold Storage: A Long-Term Strategy for Preservation of Film-Based Photographic Materials” www.nps.gov/history/museum/coldstorage/NPSColdStorage.swf Canadian Heritage “How to Care for…” www.preservation.gc.ca/howto/index_e.asp Museum Pests www.museumpests.net/

  5. Conservation Websites American Institute for Conservation www.conservation-us.org/ Conservation Online cool.conservation-us.org/ Northeast Document Conservation Center (Preservation Leaflets) www.nedcc.org/resources/introduction.php Northeast Document Conservation Center Preservation 101 www.nedcc.org/education/webinar/pres101.php Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts “A Race Against Time: Preserving AV Media” www.ccaha.org/education/videos Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center “Saving Your Treasures” www.netnebraska.org/extras/treasures/index.htm

  6. Disaster Response Heritage Preservation www.heritagepreservation.org/ Printed resources including Field Guide to Emergency Response, disaster wheels, first responder posters, etc; sponsor of annual May Day program Alliance for Response www.heritagepreservation.org/AfR/index.html Ohio Chapter currently chaired by Ann Olszewski of the Cleveland Public Library D-Plan www.nedcc.org/disaster/dplan.php

  7. Classes ICA www.ica-artconservation.org OAHSM Regional Meetings www.ohiohistory.org/resource/oahsm/regmee.html OPC Bi-annual Symposium opc.ohionet.org/ Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory tombalbo.fatcow.com/home.htm Online: AMIGOS, LYRASIS, Northern States Conservation Center, Upstate History Alliance In Person: Kent State University, Ohio State University, Campbell Center (IL), Rare Book School (VA)

  8. Regional Conservation Centers Eight centers around the country offer many services for free, including telephone and email advice, object consultations, web content, educational programming, even collection surveys! ICA is the oldest regional center in the entire United States, based in Cleveland, but most people in Ohio don’t realize we exist or that we are a non-profit whose mission is public service and preservation advocacy. For example: don’t forget to submit your name in the Summit drawing to “Win a Conservator for a Day!”

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