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Alex Dawson

“Collections Trust’s services are practical and relevant - because we have contact with so many people who look after collections we know what’s needed and how to deliver it.”

Alex Dawson
Head of Programmes

Services

The Collections Trust is a leading business-to-business service provider in the UK culture sector. The Collections Trust is unique in delivering expert services which are directly connected to UK and international professional standards for Collections Management.

Collections Link

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Collections Link is the national advisory service for Collections Management. With over 500 best practice guides and direct advice from experienced practitioners, it is used by thousands of professionals every month.

www.collectionslink.org.uk

Cultural Property Advice

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Museum, archive and library professionals deal with a wide range of issues in their daily work – from dealing with the media to deciding how to acquire artefacts safely and responsibly. Designed for museums, private collectors and the art and antiquities trade, Cultural Property Advice is the UK's first service providing advice and guidance to practitioners in this important area.

www.culturalpropertyadvice.gov.uk

Training

The Collections Trust is one of the UK's leading providers of training and professional development to culture-sector professionals. Through its Direct and Bespoke programmes, the Collections Trust delivers quality-assured, practical and cost-effective training to hundreds of practitioners every year.

The Collections Trust also maintains the National Database of Collections Management training as part of the Collections Link website.

Publications, Forms and Registers

The Collections Trust provides a range of publications, resources and other material to support professionals in their work.

Visit the publications and forms and registers pages to find out more. Publications are also available to buy online from the Collections Link shop.