Storage and Handling
Appropriate object handling and storage practices make a big difference to the longevity of collection items. This help sheet relates to standards C2.2 and C2.3 of the National Standards for Australian Museums and Galleries and contains useful general collection handling guidelines and information about storage methods and materials.
Housekeeping schedule
Museums and collection items do need cleaning. The Housekeeping schedule provides a method for planning cleaning activities in both display and storage areas. Housekeeping activities can be very time consuming so it is worth taking the time to work out what needs to be cleaned, how often and using what methods and resources.
This helpsheet provides a template and guidelines for planning housekeeping activities for collections and museums.
Historical research: an investigative treasure hunt
Whether you are gathering background information about objects in your collection or working towards a display, guided tour or educational program, sound research is essential. Developing good research skills and practices will ensure you find the most accurate and most interesting information, and take advantage of the widest possible range of sources. It will make research more enjoyable and rewarding and will result in a better end product.
Donation form example
Donation forms formalise the donation of an item or group of items into a collection. They are an important record of how an item/s came into the collection and are also the means by which the collecting organisation takes legal ownership of items and gains the right to use those items for its purposes.
Cultural sensitivity warning examples
This help sheet provides guidance with developing appropriate cultural sensitivity warnings that museums and archives can use to alert visitors to potentially distressing content.
Display interpretation and writing
Writing for displays and interpreting objects, places and themes is a rewarding task but can be tricky. The help sheet provides information and ideas about interpreting objects, buildings and places, tips for developing themes, stories and messages for interpretation and some nuts and bolts about writing well for displays.
Conservation, preservation and restoration definitions
Conservation, preservation and restoration are terms that are commonly used by museums. The terms are not interchangeable and it is essential to understand the difference between them. This help sheet provides some clear definitions of these terms.
Managing pests in the collection: Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
We are all familiar with the type of damage pests can do. Moths in the wardrobe, termites in the floor, mice in the pantry - pests can damage both buildings and collections, sometimes destroying them completely.
Worker policy: guidelines to writing
This Help Sheet will assist you with writing a Worker policy.
Visitor Services Policy: guidelines to writing
A Visitors Services Policy outlines how visitors are managed and ensures that all are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy the experience of visiting the museum. This document will assist you in writing a Visitors Services Policy.







