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Posted By Martin Christiansen 09-26-2025 15:55
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Thanks for looking into this! The library in question is our collection of historic and contemporary books; it is the historic ones that concern me. They are generally either cloth or leather-bound, stored in open shelves. This room has no windows, and the overhead fluorescent lights are on only when ...
Posted By Martin Christiansen 09-25-2025 14:12
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Does anyone have information on the risk of light exposure damage from black lights? I've been asked to weigh in on a plan to put black lights in our library for an overnight event, but I don't have enough data to form an opinion. Thank you! ------------------------------ Martin Christiansen Collections ...
Posted By Martin Christiansen 07-07-2023 11:28
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Can anyone recommend a lux meter for measuring light exposure in our exhibit halls? Ease of use is paramount. Thank you! --Martin Christiansen(he/him/his)Collections Management Specialist mchristiansen@ecotarium.org508.929.2734 officeEcoTarium222 Harrington Way | Worcester, MA 01604facebook instagram ...
Posted By Martin Christiansen 02-28-2023 13:26
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Thank you for sharing your supply list; I'm going to compare it against my own and see if I'm missing anything. Our library often gets overlooked in favour of our natural history collection. ------------------------------ Martin Christiansen Collections Management Specialist Worcester MA -- ...
Posted By Martin Christiansen 02-28-2023 13:26
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I've attached the blank inventory sheet that I created for the EcoTarium, a mid-sized natural history museum. It may be helpful to you in that I've categorised what each item is used for; if your museum doesn't do any of that, you don't need that supply. What you need will depend heavily on what ...