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Linnea Trotman
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Thank you for speaking with us about your work! One question I have is whether the temperature and RH values account for the amount of visitors in the museums, since a lot of visitors could lead to more heat and artificial wear and tear on collections. Is this an issue that you have addressed, and if it is, how have you addressed it?

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Aracely Tobias
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Thank you for speaking about your work! One question I have is what possibility of representation do you find is the easiest to convey your message to museum professionals? Or do the both discussed work similarly for any situation? 

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Sage West
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Thank you so much for speaking! What do you suggest are the most sustainable and accessible initiatives museums (and other archive facilities) can take to protect their art and improve their adaptive capacity? 

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Paola Lucero
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Dear Linnea,

You are right when we some museums are frequented by a big number of visitors T and RH may be modified. In the museums that we are analyzing we dont really see this impact because the number of visitors is still limited...and hope it will stay like this!

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Paola Lucero
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Aracely,

 

Hey thatnk you  for your question. Yes you are right, graphical representation of our results is a major topic. The one that implies the date and the n scores is in the opinion of my conservtaor colleagues the one that informs them in the best way 🙂

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