- Caring for Personal Collections: How Tribal Museums Can Help In this video, Eva Grizzard, Preservation Specialist at the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) discusses how to program, design, and organize community events, such as workshops about caring and preserving cultural heritage, that can deliver an effective learning experience appropriate for a range of learning levels. This session was part of the 2016 ATALM annual conference held in Phoenix, Arizona, on September 10-13, 2016.
- Collection Labeling: Safely Applying Accession Numbers to Museum Objects In this video, Nancy Odegaard and Gina Watkinson, conservators at the Arizona State Museum, discuss and illustrate good and bad labeling techniques. The presenters describe the contents of a well-stocked collections labeling kit, methods of applying numbers to a variety of objects, and provide an overview of unacceptable marking methods and materials. The video also demonstrates the use of laser-printed paper labels, which adhered with non-solvent based adhesives are more efficient and safer for people and objects, easier to read, and easier to remove. This session was part of the 2015 ATALM annual conference held in Washington, DC on September 9-12, 2015.
- Essentials of Photogrammetry In this video, Michael Ashley, Chief Executive Officer at the Center for Digital Archaeology (CoDA), discusses the essentials of photogrammetry, which he defines as the process of combining various images to produce a 3-dimensional representation of the world. This video was recorded during the 2015 Post-ATALM SHN Workshop, held at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC on September 13-15, 2015.
- Shooting Photogrammetry In this video tutorial, Michael Ashley, Chief Executive Officer at the Center for Digital Archaeology (CoDA), demonstrates how to shoot 3-dimensional photography. Michael describes and demonstrates the resources you will need for capturing photogrammetry, such as a color checker, and iPad, an application called Theodolite Pro, and a digital camera that can shoot camera RAW. This video was recorded during the 2015 Post-ATALM SHN Workshop, held at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC on September 13-15, 2015.
- Labeling Objects with Laser-printed Paper Labels In this video tutorial, Gina Watkinson, Conservator at the Arizona State Museum, demonstrates how to label museum objects using laser-printed paper labels and non-solvent based adhesives. This tutorial supplements her session, "Care and Curation of Basketry" given at the 2015 ATALM conference held in Washington, DC on September 9-12, 2015.
- Personal Safety When Working with Collections In this video, conservator Rebecca Elder discusses the types of dangers that arise when working with archival and museum collections. Some of the topics covered include how to identify hazardous materials, how to manage risks posed by hazardous materials, personal protective equipment,and personal safety during disaster response. This session was part of the 2015 ATALM annual conference held in Washington, DC on September 9-12, 2015.
- Preservation Assessment for Small Institutions In this session, Rebecca Elder, Principal, Rebecca Elder Cultural Heritage Preservation, discusses how a preservation assessment serves as a tool that brings together all the recommendations for improving preservation of a collection. This presentation provides an overview to programs that may fund preservation assessments and discusses how institutions can leverage the assessment into improvements. This session was part of the ATALM annual conference held in Prior Lake, Minnesota, on October 8-11, 2018.
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