Recorded Webinar: Collections Care You Can Do and What to Leave to Conservators

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Collections Care You Can Do and What to Leave to Conservators is an AASLH Continuing Education recorded webinar. This webinar is about specific preventive conservation practices you can perform and those you should leave for a conservator. This event is presented by Scott Carrlee. Museums hold collections in trust for the public. With that trust comes the duty of care. But with the duty of care comes the requirement that we not endanger collection items through improper care or treatment. Where, however, is the line between what we can and can’t do? In this webinar, guest speaker Scott Carrlee of the Alaska State Museum addresses specific preventive conservation practices you can perform and those you should leave for a conservator.

This webinar is part of the StEPs Lab series of online continuing education offered to both StEPs program participants and all others interested in collections care. This is StEPs Lab 8.

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Open to view video. In this webinar, guest speaker Scott Carrlee, Alaska State Museum, addresses specific preventive conservation practices you can perform and those you should leave for a conservator.