Talk:Objects conservator

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Meredith,

I really enjoyed looking over your outline for an object conservator, and I think that you are off to a great start. The outline seems to have all of the sections necessary to properly describe the position; the only thing I wondered about was if you should move the Areas of Specialty section closer to the beginning- maybe after Responsibilities and Duties or Related Positions. The information seems to pertain more to the information at the beginning of the article as it is about the position itself than the biographical information at the end. Also, I may be wrong as this class is my first foray into conservation, but I would have thought that the Treatment Protocol portion might be placed under Responsibilities and Duties rather than Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills. Your introduction into your Preventive Measures portion seemed to suggest that something precedes it, and I thought that might be it. In terms of resources, I found the Art, Archaeology and Conservation Science Division of The American Ceramic Society while working on my article for conservation scientist and thought it might work as reference for your Ceramics portion [or as an organization]. The only other thing is maybe adding a picture or two to follow Wikipedia standards if you have any. Otherwise, I think the information you have provided is a great start to an important article for Wikipedia, and I am looking forward to reading your article! Mmarley3 (talk) 17:49, 16 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]