Skip to main content
Search form
Search
Home
About us
Collections
Events
Jobs
Resources
Bursaries
Projects
Membership
Publications
Blog
Contact
NatSCA News
>
Issue 18
Publication Year:
2 009
Cover:
Full Download:
NatSCA News Issue 18.pdf
Website Conservation: A Case Study on the NatSCA Website
Authorship:
Baker, E.
Issue:
18
Start Page:
53
End Page:
54
Read more
about Website Conservation: A Case Study on the NatSCA Website
Carpet beetle and other insect pest infestation relating to bird re-feathering and repair
Authorship:
Moore, S.
Issue:
18
Start Page:
49
End Page:
52
Read more
about Carpet beetle and other insect pest infestation relating to bird re-feathering and repair
What do you do with papered insect collections? A new storage system for the Odonata ‘papered’ collection at the Natural History Museum, London
Authorship:
Brown, P. A.
Goodger, D.
Issue:
18
Start Page:
45
End Page:
48
Read more
about What do you do with papered insect collections? A new storage system for the Odonata ‘papered’ collection at the Natural History Museum, London
SPNHC Conference, Leiden, July 2009 – Bridging Continents
Authorship:
Moore, S.
Issue:
18
Start Page:
36
End Page:
44
Read more
about SPNHC Conference, Leiden, July 2009 – Bridging Continents
Restoration of a Galapagos tortoise at Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
Authorship:
de Beaulieu, M.
Issue:
18
Start Page:
31
End Page:
35
Read more
about Restoration of a Galapagos tortoise at Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
Excel for Data cleaning
Authorship:
Pajak, M.
Issue:
18
Start Page:
27
End Page:
30
Read more
about Excel for Data cleaning
The Royal Horticultural Society’s Colour Chart: an everyday tool for use in the herbarium. Its past, present and future
Authorship:
Grayer, S.
Issue:
18
Start Page:
19
End Page:
26
Read more
about The Royal Horticultural Society’s Colour Chart: an everyday tool for use in the herbarium. Its past, present and future
Is there a viable future for herbaria in British Museums?
Authorship:
Grayer, S.
Issue:
18
Start Page:
8
End Page:
18
Read more
about Is there a viable future for herbaria in British Museums?