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OpenCulture 2012 Provocation: 'What we do and why we do it - the value of heritage' by William Lindsay

OpenCulture 2012 Provocation: 'What we do and why we do it - the value of heritage' by William Lindsay

It is a truism that we preserve objects because of their value. It is less of a truism that objects ...

Blog: Give us a (tax) break!

Blog: Give us a (tax) break!

Collections Trust CEO Nick Poole looks at the implications of the 2012 Budget for museums, archives ...

Blog: Ethics and Transparency

Blog: Ethics and Transparency

By Nick Poole, Collections Trust CEO

Today saw the AHRC-funded Museum Ethics Network meet for the sec...

Collections Trust Prize Dissertation

Collections Trust Prize Dissertation

Elizabeth H. Bishop is the inaugural winner of the Collections Trust Prize for best dissertation, fo...

Crimes against (Archaeology) Curators

Crimes against (Archaeology) Curators

In her recent post for the UCL Museums and Collections blog, Rachel Sparks sets out her top 10 'crimes' committed against good practice in curating archaeology collections.

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