Users of display cases & glazed frames for local environment
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Users of display cases & glazed frames for local environment
This survey aims to capture the recent behaviours & opinions of enclosure users from around the world – at a time of changing environmental guidelines.
It takes 20 – 30 minutes depending on the respondent’s experience.
Heritage conservation colleagues are encouraged to consider the survey and to forward this announcement to colleagues in their workplace, region & international networks.
The survey is looking for responses from people around the world working for heritage institutions of all sizes & types, and with any level of experience.
A conservator researching heritage microclimates at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom designed the survey.
It was tested with conservators & scientists working for metropolitan and regional institutions in the United Kingdom & France:
- The British Museum
- C2RMF, Louvre Museum
- Museum of London
- English Heritage
- Birmingham Museums Trust
- The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
It is expected this research will guide the future manufacture, testing, use & maintenance of enclosures for more sustainable conservation of vulnerable exhibits.
The results will first be presented at the Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage and Archaeology Conference taking place on Tuesday 14 & Wednesday 15 July 2015 at UCL, London.
Survey is here: https://goo.gl/5OqbkA
Alternatively the survey can be shared via:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/grp/home?gid=8331052
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExhibitEnclosureEnvironments
It takes 20 – 30 minutes depending on the respondent’s experience.
Heritage conservation colleagues are encouraged to consider the survey and to forward this announcement to colleagues in their workplace, region & international networks.
The survey is looking for responses from people around the world working for heritage institutions of all sizes & types, and with any level of experience.
A conservator researching heritage microclimates at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom designed the survey.
It was tested with conservators & scientists working for metropolitan and regional institutions in the United Kingdom & France:
- The British Museum
- C2RMF, Louvre Museum
- Museum of London
- English Heritage
- Birmingham Museums Trust
- The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
It is expected this research will guide the future manufacture, testing, use & maintenance of enclosures for more sustainable conservation of vulnerable exhibits.
The results will first be presented at the Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage and Archaeology Conference taking place on Tuesday 14 & Wednesday 15 July 2015 at UCL, London.
Survey is here: https://goo.gl/5OqbkA
Alternatively the survey can be shared via:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/grp/home?gid=8331052
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExhibitEnclosureEnvironments
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