[Preservenw] Survey on selected storage, packing, and display materials

Samantha Springer artsolutionslab at gmail.com
Thu Jun 9 14:17:55 PDT 2022


Please help provide information for a project aimed at improving the
assessment of results from any Oddy test.

We are in the final stages of collecting field information about storage,
display, and transport materials used with cultural heritage objects.
Through surveys and interviews, we have aggregated an extensive list of
materials based on their testing results and performance in use. However,
there are about 20 specific material makes/models that would benefit from
additional test results or performance evaluations. These are the focus of
this survey.

ACCESS THE SURVEY <https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3Q27XN7>

*Completing this survey may require you to consult coworkers or look at
your testing records. We approximate the survey will take 15 minutes, but
depending on how organized your files are it may take longer. *

*This survey will close next Friday on June 17, 2022*

Thank you in advance for participating in this survey. The information
collected here will be used by the Metropolitan Museum of Art to inform the
IMLS funded project: *Development of Damage Thresholds and a New Tool for
Standardizing Materials Tests for Cultural Heritage Institutions.*

If you have questions, please contact Samantha Springer at
samantha at artsolutionslab.com. Samantha is coordinating the field research
for this project in partnership with Eric Breitung in the Scientific
Research Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


With kindness,
Samantha
*she/her/hers*

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