Graduate Certificate in Museum Collection Preservation
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Museum Collection Preservation is a vital course for those passionate about preserving historical and cultural artifacts. This program caters to the growing demand for skilled professionals who can protect and manage museum collections.
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• Museum Collection Management: This unit will cover the fundamental principles and best practices for managing museum collections, including cataloging, documentation, and inventory control.
• Preventive Conservation: This unit will focus on preventive conservation strategies to minimize the deterioration of museum collections, including environmental monitoring, handling, and storage.
• Object Handling and Examination: This unit will cover the best practices for handling, examining, and documenting museum objects, including the use of appropriate tools and techniques.
• Materials and Technology for Collection Preservation: This unit will explore the various materials and technologies used in collection preservation, including storage materials, mounts, and display cases.
• Emergency Preparedness and Response: This unit will cover the development and implementation of emergency preparedness and response plans for museum collections, including salvage procedures for different types of objects.
• Ethics and Legal Issues in Museum Collection Preservation: This unit will address the ethical and legal issues surrounding museum collection preservation, including ownership, access, and repatriation.
• Research Methods in Collection Preservation: This unit will cover the research methods used in collection preservation, including the use of data analysis, experimental design, and scientific methods.
• Exhibition Design and Installation: This unit will explore the principles of exhibition design and installation, including the selection of objects, mount making, and lighting.
• Digital Preservation: This unit will cover the best practices for preserving digital museum collections, including file formats, metadata, and digital asset management.
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