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This document provides an orientation for volunteers at the Royal BC Museum. It summarizes the history and facilities of the museum, including its first curator from 1886 to 1904 and the buildings that make up the museum complex. It outlines the museum's mission to explore and share the human and natural history of British Columbia. It also describes the volunteer benefits, standards of conduct, and safety procedures for volunteers.
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http://abc.net.au/open
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