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DESCRIPTION:The museum's brick exterior wall is crumbling. The powder coat
 ed metal storage shelves have active rust under the foam padding. Objects
  in fur storage are covered in mold. It is raining in the exhibit hall. T
 his is the damage that occurs to museum buildings or collection when staf
 f do not understand preservation environments. Preservation Environments 
 is essential knowledge for any collecting institution. Everyone should un
 derstand how humidity and temperature are controlled by a building and it
 s mechanical system. For museum staff considering a new building - and an
 y institution planning to expand or rebuild an existing one - Preservatio
 n Environments provide important information for calculating whether the 
 proposed improvements will actually improve the environmental control of 
 your protective enclosure. Participants learn the advantages and disadvan
 tages of numerous methods of temperature and humidity control. Preservati
 on Environments does not try to turn museum professionals into engineers.
  Rather\, it arms them with the knowledge they need to work with engineer
 s and maintenance professionals. And helps explain why damaged occurred a
 nd how to keep it from happening again.\nMore information:http://www.coll
 ectioncare.org/training/trol_classes_ms211.html
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SUMMARY:NSCC Online Course-MS211: Preservation Environments
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