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Introduction
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Chris Hadfield
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Frank Hawthorne
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Bob Jones
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Bob Hayes
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Getting collections online
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Online access
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Integrated databases
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Big data studies
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Repositories
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Finding mineral specimens
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Working with mineral collectors
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Museum storage
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pyrite disease
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Doug Kerwin
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Compact storage
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Classroom
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Examples
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Spirit of Callison
Description:
Explore the future of mineral collections in this 25-minute talk by Kim Tait from the Royal Ontario Museum. Discover how museums are adapting to the digital age, including online access, integrated databases, and big data studies. Learn about challenges in specimen acquisition, collaboration with collectors, and modern storage solutions. Gain insights into innovative approaches for making mineral collections more relevant and accessible in the 21st century, featuring examples and case studies from renowned institutions and collectors.

Making Mineral Collections Relevant in the 21st Century

Mineralogical Society of America
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