[Nhcoll-l] October On-Line Courses from Museum Study

Jeff Stephenson Jeff.Stephenson at dmns.org
Mon Sep 18 15:26:16 EDT 2023


Hello,
Please see below for a compendium of on-line courses in Museum Studies and Collections Management.  This list is provided by the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Professional Development Committee as a monthly service for nhcoll subscribers.  Please contact the course providers or instructors for more information or questions.
As a reminder, nhcoll is not open for advertising by individuals; however, if you would like to have your courses appear in this compendium, please feel free to submit your offerings to jeff.stephenson at dmns.org<mailto:jeff.stephenson at dmns.org>, and we'll see that you get in.
Thank you

>From Museum Study LLC

Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 1 online course begins October 2 on MuseumStudy.com Assessing risks to cultural property, including but not limited to Museum, Library, and Archive collections, is becoming a fundamental ability for collection care professionals and administrators to make informed decisions about not only where the risks to collections are, but also where resources will have the greatest effect in addressing those risks. Join instructor Robert Waller for the first in a series of online courses on Risk to Cultural Property. This introductory course provides a firm foundation on which to build an understanding of risk-based approaches to cultural property protection.

For more information visit our website:

https://www.museumstudy.com/assessing-risk-to-cultural-property-1



There are still spots available for Rob Waller's free webinar Risk-based approaches to preventive conservation: Which to choose for my situation?

Tuesday September 12 at 10 pm Continental Europe, 9 pm U.K., 4 pm Eastern, 3 pm Central, 2 pm Mountain, 1 pm Pacific, Noon Alaska, 10 am Hawaii, Wednesday 8 am New Zealand, Wednesday 6 am Australian Eastern Risk assessment and management approaches to preventive conservation were first suggested almost 35 years ago. Since then, numerous approaches have been developed, applied, and published. Three of the better known approaches include Quiskscan, ABC, and the Cultural Property Risk Analysis Model (CPRAM). People unfamiliar with these may think that they are interchangeable, and each could have value in any given context. That is not true. Each of these approaches was developed within a specific context and for certain purposes.

This presentation briefly describes each of these three approaches, and their strengths and limitations. Armed with this understanding, institutions and collection care professionals can decide which

approach(es) they believe will be most beneficial for their situation.

Make sure you choose an approach that will be fit for your purpose.

Email Webinar at MuseumStudy.com<mailto:Webinar at MuseumStudy.com> if you would like to register for the webinar.



How to Tell Stories and Construct Effective Exhibition Labels course begins Oct 2 on MuseumStudy.com Ever wanted to know how to tell stories and construct effective exhibition labels? If so, this course is for you. We will focus on providing you with tips on how to research, develop, and structure content. Plus, how to transform your story into effective exhibition panels and labels. As we delve into all stages of the process, strategies will be provided to build sustainable frameworks for this type of content development. Participants will be encouraged to generate and refine their own ideas for content and exhibition label development that fits their respective institutions. Join Saul Sopoci Drake for the

4 week online course How to Tell Stories and Construct Effective Exhibition Labels.

For more information visit our website:

https://www.museumstudy.com/how-to-tell-stories-and-create-effective-exhibition-panels



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