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    It is now part of the museum's permanent collection. [7] In 1997, the Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center was established by Robert A. Nakamura and Karen L. Ishizuka, to develop new ways to document, preserve and make known the experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry. In 1999, the Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki National Resource Center (HNRC) was ...

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    Collections policy statements of the Library of Congress (organised by field) [19] Collection policy statement of the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library [20] at the Long Island University; Collections policy of the National Library of New Zealand (integrated digital and physical policy) [21] Collection and preservation policy for SunSITE ...

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  8. Collection (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Museum collections are often made up of a variety of materials in a single collection including, but not limited to: canvas, oil and/or acrylic paints, wood, ivory, paper, bone, leather, and textiles. The biggest conservation issue for museum collections is the fluctuations in relative humidity and temperature. [2]

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    Clara Breed was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, in 1906.Her parents were Estelle Marie Potter and Reuben Leonard Breed, a Congregational minister. The family lived in New York and Illinois, before moving to San Diego in 1920 following the death of Reuben Breed. [3]