May 29, 2011 22:55
Hello museumpeople,
I have a little blog about the history of Cambridge, Massachusetts. This time I decided to change it up a bit and write about museums. The post is for nonspecialists, but I thought I'd share it with fellow museum people as well. I'd love feedback, and also love to know -- what museum blogs or history blogs do you follow?
-T
Apart from being a history blogger, I am currently a tour guide and museum educator in two history museums. Today at Cambridge Considered, I want to share some of my museum knowledge that I thought readers of history might find interesting.
Shh... the artifacts are resting. Materials become fragile over the years - for example, paints fade and fibers weaken with prolonged exposure to light. Museum galleries are designed to be gentle on the artifacts. They are not too hot or moist, and the lighting is not too harsh. Still, they are far from perfect, so from time to time, most museum artifacts are “rested”: they are placed in storage, where it is dark and the climate can be kept consistent.
read on at cambridgeconsidered.blogspot.com/2011/05/shh-artifacts-are-resting-and-five.html
or, on a mobile device, cambridgeconsidered.blogspot.com/views/mosiac