Transmitting Science course: Care and Management of Natural History Collections

Care and management of Natural History Collection is a course organized by Transmitting Science.

Using a combination of lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and readings, this course will teach participants how to better care for and manage all natural history collections (including botany, geosciences, and zoology).

The importance of the collections storage environment is emphasized, as well as the identification and selection of inert materials, testing locally available materials, adapting collections care standards to particular environmental conditions, and good management through sound policies and collection planning.

Rather than the traditional discipline-based approach, the course teaches collections care based on collection material and preparation type―dry preparations, wet preparations, and documentation (including paper-based and electronic media).

The course will benefit individuals who already have experience in caring for natural history collections, as well as those who intend to work with natural history collections.

Click here for more information about the course.

For those interested in registering for this course, please do so through the Transmitting Science website

ForBio will NOT cover any costs, but ForBio members will get 20% discount on the registration fee.

Contact Maria Capa (maria.capa@ntnu.no) for more information.
 

Published Apr. 13, 2016 10:26 AM - Last modified Apr. 13, 2016 10:26 AM