Hi ConsDistList,

I would be grateful for referrals to your recommended Oddy testers who are
both experienced and currently testing materials for use in heritage
microclimates. Evaluation and reporting of test results is required and
tests should be conducted by the British Museum 3-in-1 protocol:

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http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/publications/research_publications_series/2004/selection_of_materials.aspx

Many thanks.

Kind regards,

James

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