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Helena Berg, screen showing brownish medieval textiles that could be shown to have been coloured red originally, using a very expensive pigment.

Helena Berg, screen showing brownish medieval textiles that could be shown to have been coloured red originally, using a very expensive pigment.

Helena Berg, Swedish National Heritage Board, on how laboratory and scientific analysis can help bring life and colour (literally) to museum collections.
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Panel: There are many challenges making #FAIRdata for researchers at universities. These challenges are multiplied for researchers at museums who do not even have that level of systematic support, infrastructures.
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Elin Fornander, Anna Arnberg, Babs Bornsäter

Elin Fornander, Anna Arnberg, Babs Bornsäter

Panel talk on #Museum and #OpenScience with Elin Fornander, National History Museums, Anna Arnberg, Museums for Transport and Maritime History and Babs Bornsäter @countessbea.bsky.social, Uppsala University Library @uu.se
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Caroline Owman and a slide showing an early dialysis machine made for medical trials on rabbits. Made of a jar for jam.

Caroline Owman and a slide showing an early dialysis machine made for medical trials on rabbits. Made of a jar for jam.

Caroline Owman, Linköping University, on the parcity of evidence for animal trials in the history of medicine in #museum collections and exhibits, and the importance of telling this difficult part of history as well.
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Frida Stenmark, Karin Annebäck

Frida Stenmark, Karin Annebäck

Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art (Skissernas Museum) on working with object based learning for a variety of educations at Lund University.
Not just Art, but Legal and Conflict courses etc.
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