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 1. RE: Textile Conservator – Permanent Full-Time Position

 2. ISCMP Excellence in Mural Conservation Award Reminder

 3. RE: WEBINAR: Portico v LOCKSS: A Discussion on a Digital Preservation 
Strategy at Kansas State University Libraries

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1.From: Torunn Bøe
 Posted: Monday August 25, 2025  9:29 AM
 Subject: RE: Textile Conservator – Permanent Full-Time Position
 Message: 
Hi, and thanks for your message! Yes, the application has a set closing date - 
the deadline is 4 September.


Best regards,
Torunn


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Torunn Bøe
Head of Conservation Department
Museumssenteret i Hordaland
Bergen
Norway
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-23-2025 08:15
From: Alyssa Opishinski
Subject:  Textile Conservator – Permanent Full-Time Position


Hi Torunn, does the application have a set closing date?


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Alyssa Opishinski
Museum Technician, History
Submarine Force Museum and Historic Ship Nautilus
Ledyard
United States
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-15-2025 08:09
From: Torunn Bøe
Subject: Textile Conservator – Permanent Full-Time Position


Textile Conservator - Permanent Full-Time Position

About the Position


Bevaringstenestene is currently inviting applications for a permanent full-time 
position as a textile conservator. This position provides the
opportunity to work as part of a team alongside two textile conservators.


MUHO (the Museum Centre in Hordaland) consists of five departments: four 
consolidatedmuseums and the conservation center
Bevaringstenestene in the Vestland county. Bevaringstenestene is based in 
Salhus, close to Bergen, Norway. MUHO has 52 skilledemployees in
permanent positions, and around 40 hourly and seasonal staff.

Bevaringstenestene has 14 full-time staff, including collection managers and 
conservators specialized in preventive conservation and the
conservation of textiles, furniture, metal, glass and ceramics. They are 
assisted by administrative and operational staff.

Bevaringstenesteneis planning to expand and is currently working together with 
Vestland County Municipality to build a new Collection Centre with
modern storage facilities, conservation studios, and offices.

The successful candidate will primarily work on conservation services for 
external clients.They will also be required to participate in providing
collections care to museumsin Vestland. This work is carried out in 
collaboration with staff from the museums with the aim ofimproving the
conditions of collections -in storage, exhibitions, or historic interiors.

We are looking for someone motivated to work in an exciting and growing 
professional environment focused on both preventive and interventive
textileconservation.

Our team includes employees from several countries, and our working languages 
are Norwegian and English.

Workplace is Salhus (approx. 20 km north of Bergen city centre), but the 
position involves travel to museums and external clients as needed.
Some travel with overnight stays can be expected.

Work Tasks
Direct interventive conservation of textiles including writing treatment 
estimates and reports.
Preparing loan reports for exhibitions, packing and mounting textiles.
Condition assessments, photography, and packing of textiles for long-term 
storage.
Condition assessments of church textiles.
Cleaning of historic interiors (housekeeping).
Conducting practical and theoretical courses for museum staff, church staff, 
and other external clients.
An interest in conservation of plastics and other modern materials is an 
advantage.
Tasks may change over time in line with the needs of our clients.


Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master'sdegree in textile conservation.
Relevant experience from museums and/or commissioned conservation work.
Proficiency in a Nordic language and/or fluent in English, both spoken and 
written. Non-native speakers must learn Norwegian within two years.
Familiarity with the MicrosoftOffice suite, object photography, and basic photo 
editing.
Experience with museum collection management databases(Primus or similar) is an 
advantage.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Driver's license (Class B).
Comfortable working at heights (scaffolding or ladders).
This position requires a certificate of good conduct


We are looking for a person who:
Works accuratelyand quickly.
Has strong practical conservation skills.
Enjoys sharing knowledge and collaborating.
Communicates well with clients and partners.
Is organized, meets deadlines, and manages time effectively.
Is open to change and new tasks.
Personal qualities of the applicant will be prioritized.

We Offer
Permanent full-time employment.
An exciting and challenging position in a unique museum environment.
Support of continued professional development.
Norwegian language courses for non-native speakers during the first two years.
Salary according to agreement: NOK535,000-610,000, depending on qualifications 
and work experience.
Coverage of visa application costs,if needed.
Good insurance and pension schemes.
Flexible work hours.
A diverse and inclusive workplace.
Bevaringstenestene is a certified Miljøfyrtårn(sustainable) organization.

About Us
Bevaringstenestene is a department within MUHO that serves all consolidated 
museums in Vestland, and alsotakes on external assignments for
churches, museums, private and public institutions across Norway.
Our goal is to improve the conditions of collections in collaboration with 
museums, including reorganizing local storage, cleaning historic interiors,
providing IPM training, documenting collections, and relocating items to new 
storage facilities. We also assist in developing emergency
preparedness plans.


We provide conservation services for a wide range of materials including 
textiles, metal, glass, ceramics, wood, leather, and fur. We offer
assessments, loan reports, and planning for preservation of objects and 
textiles in exhibitions or historic interiors. We also conduct courses on
textile and object handling, mold, and hazardous substances in collections.


MUHO is a museum for living cultural, natural, and industrial heritage, and a 
center of expertise in conservation and building preservation in
Vestland.We practice active preservation and living dissemination: we not only 
tell stories, but use knowledge of techniques and processes to
demonstrate, teach, and carry out traditional work in crafts, industry, and 
farming.

MUHO'slocations include:
Salhus, Bergen: Textile Industry Museum, Conservation Services, and Cultural 
Heritage Services
Osterøy: OsterøyMuseum and Havrå
Alver: Heathland Centre and Western Norwegian Emigration Centre
Learn more at: https://muho.no <https://muho.no>

Additional information


Contact persons:
Torunn Kojan Bøe, Avdelingsleiar
Phone: +4790920987 | E-mail: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Lene Sollesnes Holum, HR leder
Phone: +4799242207 | E-mail: [email protected] 
<[email protected]>

More information about the position and how to apply can be found here: Textile 
Conservator – Permanent Full-Time Position (280915) | The Museum Centre in 
Hordaland (MuHo) 
<https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/280915/textile-conservator-permanent-full-time-position>


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Torunn Bøe
Head of Conservation Department
Museumssenteret i Hordaland
Bergen
Norway
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2.From: Teal Patterson
 Posted: Monday August 25, 2025  11:25 AM
 Subject: ISCMP Excellence in Mural Conservation Award Reminder
 Message: 
On behalf of the ICOMOS-International Scientific Committee on Mural Painting, 
this is a reminder that it is the final week to apply for the ISCMP Excellence 
in Mural Conservation Award. Please check out the attached poster and/or our 
website (Award webpage) 
<https://muralpainting.icomos.org/icomos-iscmp-excellence-in-mural-conservation-award/>
 for more information. We look forward to seeing everyone's submissions! 


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Teal Patterson
Wall Painting/Built Heritage Conservator
Bowen Island
Canada
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3.From: Ephranette Brown
 Posted: Monday August 25, 2025  10:30 PM
 Subject: RE: WEBINAR: Portico v LOCKSS: A Discussion on a Digital Preservation 
Strategy at Kansas State University Libraries
 Message:  Link to Session:  
https://washington.zoom.us/j/94795212504?from=addon 
<https://washington.zoom.us/j/94795212504?from=addon>  
   Date & Time: Tuesday,  August 26, 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST    Session Title: 
Portico v LOCKSS: A Discussion on a Digital Preservation Strategy     
Description: In 2023, Kansas State University Libraries identified payments to 
Portico and LOCKSS as collections expenditures not directly tied to providing 
access to content, but rather to digitally preserving it-a critical  library 
function. To assess the value of each service, we examined the extent and 
nature of their preservation coverage. The decision to discontinue LOCKSS was 
simplified by the discovery that our local instance had not been running for a 
few years due to  institutional factors. However, this did not address broader 
questions about long-term preservation of born-digital, paid content.  In this 
presentation, we will share our e-journal overlap analysis and discuss the 
early stages of a broader digital preservation strategy-one that is still 
evolving at K-State and across the library field. The quieter serials  crisis
 continues, and we still need to investigate e-books digital preservation     
Presenters:   Michelle Turvey-Welch is the Head of Content Development at 
Kansas State University. She has held many different roles over her career 
within technical services. Michelle holds a Master  of Library Science from 
Indiana University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from William Jewell College in 
History and Psychology.  
   George Gottschalk is Head of Acquisitions and Resource Management at Kansas 
State University.  He has worked in technical services, primarily focused on 
collections and/or acquisitions-focused  roles.  George holds a Master of 
Library and Information Studies, as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art 
History, both from the University of Oklahoma.   
   
 

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Original Message:
Sent: 8/14/2025 4:37:00 PM
From: Ephranette Brown
Subject: WEBINAR: Portico v LOCKSS: A Discussion on a Digital Preservation 
Strategy at Kansas State University Libraries

 <https://washington.zoom.us/j/94795212504?from=addon>


Date & Time: Tuesday,  August 26, 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST



 



Session Title: Portico v LOCKSS: A Discussion on a Digital Preservation Strategy



 


Description: In 2023, Kansas State University Libraries identified payments to 
Portico and LOCKSS as collections expenditures not directly tied to providing 
access to content, but rather to digitally preserving it-a critical library 
function. To assess the value of each service, we examined the extent and 
nature of their preservation coverage. The decision to discontinue LOCKSS was 
simplified by the discovery that our local instance had not been running for a 
few years due to institutional factors. However, this did not address broader 
questions about long-term preservation of born-digital, paid content.

In this presentation, we will share our e-journal overlap analysis and discuss 
the early stages of a broader digital preservation strategy-one that is still 
evolving at K-State and across the library field. The quieter "serials crisis" 
continues, and we still need to investigate e-books digital preservation


 



Presenters: 



Michelle Turvey-Welch is the Head of Content Development at Kansas State 
University. She has held many different roles over her career within technical 
services. Michelle holds a Master of Library Science from Indiana University 
and a Bachelor of Arts degree from William Jewell College in History and 
Psychology.



George Gottschalk is Head of Acquisitions and Resource Management at Kansas 
State University.  He has worked in technical services, primarily focused on 
collections and/or acquisitions-focused roles.  George holds a Master of 
Library and Information Studies, as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art 
History, both from the University of Oklahoma.




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Ephranette Brown
Head, Library Conservation
Emory Libraries
Atlanta
United States
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