 My name is Shelly Euler. I'm the staff mount maker at the National Museum of the American Indian at the Smithsonian and The thing the idea that I love about The collections care network is the idea of bringing together These different but complementary disciplines of mountain making and conservation Kind of the way that we do During an exhibit during the creation of an exhibit only this would be an online tool the way that I'm seeing it for example when We had a mountain making forum at the Smithsonian in 2010 and there was this wonderful Conversation that happened this wonderful exchange of ideas that happened when There was a mount maker who brought up some questions about Materials and there were conservators in the audience in this great conversation ensued and We realized in that situation that not everybody has access to a conservator or Conservators not the sale of access to skilled mount makers to come together and solve the problems that we need to solve So it seems like the CCN would be a great Offer a great possibility for solving some of those Kinds of issues and bringing people together I think it would be a great place for people to come for information on materials on appropriate materials on Approved materials when we have that information for mountain making and other exhibit related things on testing information on Even things like problem-solving you know if there was some kind of blog Element to the to the network where people could put their successful or less successful solutions to to mount making issues that they've had Standards people could could share the standards that they work with and Then other mount makers could look to see what they need to live up to and what you know There could also be trainings Although I think for mountain making the best trainings are hands-on. There's also ways to share use of materials Object handling you know to demonstrate ways that things could be done there could be mannequin techniques shared Aspects or introduction to mount design there you know there could be different kinds of trainings that could be shared Mount notes yes, you know teaching people how to Document the amounts that they do have and and share that information because there's quite an art to that as well