The Centre for Conservation is accessed from the first floor of the British Library.
Take the main stairs to the left of the Information Desk to the first floor (not the Upper Ground Floor). At the top of the stairs turn right and walk alongside the King's Library, then take your first left. Follow the corridor along through the first set of double doors directly ahead. Then go through the double doors on your immediate right into the stair lobby. Go through the glass doors onto the terrace, the Centre for Conservation is directly ahead of you.
If you require further directions, please ask at the Information Desk in foyer of the British Library.
British Library - Further Information: Directions to Centre for Conservation 6 May 2009
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How can audio and acoustics research be employed in the interpretation, understanding and representation of heritage materials and artifacts?
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How might such audio materials be better preserved for future generations of researchers and heritage visitors?
The I-Hear-Too research cluster will attempt to answer these questions...
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