CONNECTING TO NEW YORK'S COLLECTIONS
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    • Series 1: Protecting Cultural Collections
    • Series 2: Environmental Monitoring and Control
    • Series 3: Care and Storage of Historic Collections
    • Series 4: Preservation of Digital Collections
    • Series 5: Popular Demand
  • "How-To" Clips
  • Resources
    • Care and Storage of Historic Collections >
      • Books and Paper
      • Photographs
      • Historic Objects, Part 1
      • Historic Objects, Part 2 >
        • Glossary of Storage Materials for Historic Artifacts
        • Painting and Textile Storage Furniture
        • Vendors for Storage Materials
    • Disaster Preparedness Planning
    • Environmental Monitoring and Control
    • Preservation of Digital Collections >
      • Identifying and Selecting Digital Content
      • Storing and Protecting Digital Content
      • Managing and Providing Access to Digital Content
    • Preservation & Conservation Resources for Historic House Museums
    • Preservation & Conservation Organizations
  • Our Partners
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About Connecting to Collections
  • Webinars
    • Series 1: Protecting Cultural Collections
    • Series 2: Environmental Monitoring and Control
    • Series 3: Care and Storage of Historic Collections
    • Series 4: Preservation of Digital Collections
    • Series 5: Popular Demand
  • "How-To" Clips
  • Resources
    • Care and Storage of Historic Collections >
      • Books and Paper
      • Photographs
      • Historic Objects, Part 1
      • Historic Objects, Part 2 >
        • Glossary of Storage Materials for Historic Artifacts
        • Painting and Textile Storage Furniture
        • Vendors for Storage Materials
    • Disaster Preparedness Planning
    • Environmental Monitoring and Control
    • Preservation of Digital Collections >
      • Identifying and Selecting Digital Content
      • Storing and Protecting Digital Content
      • Managing and Providing Access to Digital Content
    • Preservation & Conservation Resources for Historic House Museums
    • Preservation & Conservation Organizations
  • Our Partners
  • Contact Us
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YOUR CART

Greater Hudson Heritage Network,
in partnership with heritage organizations throughout
New York State, is addressing specific preservation training needs in connection with the collection types identified as 'at risk' in
New York State's planning project: books and paper, photographic collections, digital materials,
​and historic objects. 

​Training offered in four ways: 
Webinars, a Circuit Rider Program, "How-To" Clips, and access to a Knowledge Portal Website
. The Connecting to New York's Collections project is funded by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by Greater Hudson Heritage Network.
​To learn more about Greater Hudson Heritage Network, please visit 
www.greaterhudson.org.
Want to connect with others who are looking to get answers to collections care questions? Click on the logo to the right to visit the Connecting to Collections Care Online Community!
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