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- Mobilising specimen biodiversity data
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- Decolonising Natural Science Collections
- Collections and the Law
- Intro to Georeferencing
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Regional museum networks
Certain regions of the UK have networks which you may consider joining to enjoy the benefits of engaging with colleagues in institutions nearby. These can be fantastic opportunities to meet and share with others, which is particularly important for those who may not have colleagues working in similar roles in their own teams.
We would be pleased to add details of other networks to this page. Please contact web@natsca.org with details.
SHARE Museums East Natural History Network (East of England) http://www.sharemuseumseast.org.uk/networks/
South East Natural Sciences
https://brightonmuseums.org.uk/booth/knowledge-research-skill-sharing/south-east-natural-sciences-sens/
@SE_Nat_Sci
South West Area Natural Sciences collections (SWANS)
https://southwestmuseums.org.uk/what-we-do/projects/swans/
@SWANS_JEF
West Midlands Natural Science Curators Group
https://naturalsciencewm.wordpress.com/
Welsh Museums Federation http://welshmuseumsfederation.org/ @WelshMuseumsFed
Regional museum development networks not specific to natural history can be found here:
https://museumdevelopmentnetwork.org/regional-programmes/