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Dehumidifiers, Dust, and Heat: The Silent Enemies of Paper and Audio

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Dehumidifiers, dust, and heat can silently damage your paper and audio collections…
  • FATSIL Team
  • 9. March 2026
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Filming With Kids Around: the Safety and Consent Rules to Follow

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By understanding key safety and consent rules when filming with kids, you’ll ensure a positive experience—discover the essential tips you need to know.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 4. March 2026
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Your Recorder Batteries Will Fail—Plan Like a Pro

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Ineffective planning for recorder batteries can lead to data loss; discover key signs and tips to ensure your recordings stay reliable.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 24. February 2026
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Copyright vs Cultural Authority: The Gap You Need to Understand

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Many people overlook the crucial differences between copyright and cultural authority, and understanding this gap can significantly impact how you protect and value creative works.
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  • 16. February 2026
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How to Share Community Videos Online Without Breaking Cultural Protocol

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Navigating cultural protocols when sharing community videos online requires careful respect and understanding to avoid unintended offense.
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  • 15. February 2026
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Recording Children and Youth: The Safeguards Most Teams Forget

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Caring teams often overlook crucial safeguards when recording children and youth, risking privacy breaches—discover how to properly protect vulnerable participants.
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  • 15. February 2026
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What “Attribution” Really Means in Indigenous Storytelling Projects

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The true meaning of attribution in Indigenous storytelling goes beyond credit, revealing deeper cultural responsibilities that every storyteller must understand.
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  • 14. February 2026
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The Simple Permission Form That Protects Everyone (Creators Included)

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Finding the right permission form can safeguard your work, but understanding its key elements is essential to avoid future disputes.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 14. February 2026
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Community‑Based Landcare: Successful Indigenous Projects

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Only by exploring Indigenous-led Landcare projects can we uncover how traditional practices foster sustainable, culturally grounded conservation efforts that inspire lasting change.
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  • 6. January 2026
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Native Title and Water Rights: A New Frontier

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The transformative impact of native title on water rights opens new opportunities for Indigenous communities to shape environmental justice and governance—discover how this legal shift is redefining the future.
  • Mary
  • 4. January 2026
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11 Best 3D Scanners for Digitizing Crafts and Artifacts in 2026

Unlock the top 11 3D scanners for digitizing crafts and artifacts in 2026, and discover…
  • FATSIL Team
  • 12. March 2026
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Scanning Artwork at Home: Resolution Settings That Keep Detail

Unlock the secrets to perfect artwork scans at home by choosing the right…
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  • 12. March 2026
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13 Best Laser Rangefinders with Inclinometers for Terrain in 2026

Knowing the top laser rangefinders with inclinometers for terrain in 2026 can elevate…
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  • 11. March 2026
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The “One Folder” Myth: Better Archive Structures for Real Communities

Proper archive structures challenge the "one folder" myth, offering scalable solutions…
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  • 11. March 2026
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