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Presentations and publications

Health, Well-being and Cultural Heritage: Research, Evidence and Practice

Health, Well-being and Cultural Heritage: Research, Evidence and Practice

A free evening event by the National Heritage Science Forum and Tate, 12 September 2017

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Gold Dust - “The effectiveness of dust mitigation and cleaning strategies at The National Archives, UK”

Gold Dust - “The effectiveness of dust mitigation and cleaning strategies at The National Archives, UK”

Paper by Dr Helen Wilson and Sarah VanSnick

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Cash for Data?

Cash for Data?

Keynote speech by NHSF Chairman Alastair McCapra at the NHSF Members & Friends event, 2015

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A Vision for UK Science and Heritage

A Vision for UK Science and Heritage

Address by Professor May Cassar, Director of the Science and Heritage Programme and NHSF Trustee, at the Science and Heritage Programme Conference, 2015

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The Future of Heritage Science [video]

The Future of Heritage Science [video]

Round table discussion at the 1st SEAHA International Conference on Heritage Science Research, 2015

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Are all objects created equal? [video]

Are all objects created equal? [video]

Keynote presentation from Sarah Staniforth (National Trust) at the AICCM Conference 2013: Contexts for Conservation

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Development of Science and Research Applied to Cultural Heritage, 1947-2007

Development of Science and Research Applied to Cultural Heritage, 1947-2007

Transcripts of four Witness Seminars on the development of Heritage Science, 2010

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