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Online training videos

How to Digitise your collection

Dealing with disaster – Part one: how to recover a flood-damaged collection

Dealing with disaster – Part two: how to salvage your water damaged collection

How to care for metals

How to care for textiles

How to safely display your collection

How to safely handle your collection

How to store your collection safely

How to house your collection

How to care for your family collection

Creating a Small Exhibition

Organising Your Collection Store

Photographing Collection Items

Oral History Instructional Video

Need more advice on how to manage your collections?

Contact the MDO’s for bespoke advice and support.

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27 March, 2020

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