- Carter, D. & Walker, A. K. (1999). Care and Conservation of Natural History Collections. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann
- Foreword and Prefaces
- Chapter 1: Vertebrates
- Chapter 2: Insects and other invertebrates
- Chapter 3: Vascular plants
- Chapter 4: Non-vascular plants and fungi
- Chapter 5: Fluid Preservation
- Chapter 6: Genetic material
- Chapter 7: Collection environment
- Chapter 8: Pest management, prevention and control
- Chapter 9: Policies and procedures
- Appendix I: Documentation
- Appendix II: Papers, inks and label conservation
- Appendix III: Disaster planning
- Appendix IV: Flood disaster: a case study
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Table of Contents
Part 1: Design for Participation
Chapter 1: Principles of Participation
Chapter 2: Participation Begins with Me
Chapter 3: From Me to We
Chapter 4: Social Objects
Chapter 1: Principles of Participation
Chapter 2: Participation Begins with Me
Chapter 3: From Me to We
Chapter 4: Social Objects
Part 2: Participation in Practice
Chapter 5: Defining Participation at Your Institution
Chapter 6: Contributing to Institutions
Chapter 7: Collaborating with Visitors
Chapter 8: Co-creating with Visitors
Chapter 9: Hosting Participants
Chapter 10: Evaluating Participatory Projects
Chapter 11: Managing and Sustaining Participation
Chapter 5: Defining Participation at Your Institution
Chapter 6: Contributing to Institutions
Chapter 7: Collaborating with Visitors
Chapter 8: Co-creating with Visitors
Chapter 9: Hosting Participants
Chapter 10: Evaluating Participatory Projects
Chapter 11: Managing and Sustaining Participation
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