We maintain a database of useful web links for geological curation. These vary from informative websites, through to suppliers of materials which may help you to carry out your job effectively.

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No results yet - try a new search or check out these random links instead...e-rocks minerals auctions [supplier] - https://e-rocks.com/ e-Rocks is about mineral collecting online. Most importantly this is a friendly place and we work hard on a personal level to help customers enjoy using our site. The site is managed 24/7 and Admin is always on hand to help. Our community offers a daily digest of minerals for collectors with interests in all areas of mineralogy, plus thousands of pages of information for reference and research.D-Tech Systems Ltd [supplier] - https://www.d-tech.co.uk/ D-Tech Systems Ltd are the UK and Ireland agent for the Eltek range of monitoring equipment for the museums, art gallery and heritage market. STASHc [advice] - http://stashc.com/ This website provides information and tools so that institutions of all types, sizes and resource levels can learn how to create safe and appropriate storage solutions. These solutions were written by and for collection care professionals in all fields.Collections Trust [advice] - http://collectionstrust.org.uk/ Collections Trust helps museums capture and share the information that gives their objects meaning. Our standards and advice are used around the world to make museum collections accessible. The core of our work is Spectrum, the collection management standard. As a Sector Support Organisation, within Arts Council England's National Portfolio, we are here to help your museum. Phase One [supplier] - https://www.phaseone.com/en.aspx Phase One A/S is the world-leading provider of medium format digital photography systems and imaging solutions for professional photographers and industrial applications.Geological collections - a guide to standards in their preservation and care [advice] - https://collectionstrust.org.uk/resource/geological-collections-a-guide-to-standards-in-their-preservation-and-care/ Geological collections contain a wealth of information. Their scientific interest embraces the history of the whole of plant and animal life in the form of fossils, the planet Earth as rocks and minerals, a wide range of physical materials and chemicals, and the history of science through collections as entities and their associated archives. Museums and geological collections vary greatly, ranging from the small local collection with specimens of relatively restricted provenance to the national museums with enormous ranges and numbers, and because so many activities go to make up curation. There is, however, a consensus among geologists and museum professionals on how such curation should be exercised.


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