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Byo by and fusuma : developing an approach to the conservation of Japanese screens through historical and technical study and an investigation of current practicesGrantham, Sandra January 1999 (has links)
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Conservation of Severely Damaged Paper Using Passivation PolymersEilert, Eloise 2011 August 1900 (has links)
This work examined the use of passivation polymers in the conservation of severely damaged paper. It specifically investigated the use of this functional polymer treatment to address the issues of damage to paper caused by waterlogging, mold, and internal acidity. Several experiments were designed and conducted to examine the effects of the polymers in the conservation of papers compromised by these conditions. Paper artifacts from the Bonfire Memorabilia Collection were selected and conserved using treatment protocols that included the use of the passivation polymers. The conservation of some of the damaged papers from this culturally important site demonstrated the effectiveness of the polymer treatment in real-world conservation situations. This dissertation established that the use of passivation polymers adds strength and stability to severely damaged paper.
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Internship in paper conservation at the Australian Archives A.C.T., 1981-1982Rome, Daraka, n/a January 1982 (has links)
The Australian Archives A.C.T. Conservation Laboratory performs
various tasks relating to the preservation program.
The two streams of work - Treatment of Materials and Laboratory
Services are considered to be of equal importance.
The first deals with the actual treatment of items in the
collection while the latter concerns preventive conservation,
During the period of my internship I have carried out most
of the Laboratory Services which I will discuss in this dissertation
with the exception of Disaster Planning. I was
also involved in the treatment of various objects from the
Australian Archives collection as well as from other government
agencies, completed with written and photographic documentation.
One of the projects, taking several months of
treatment, was a series of old letter books containing letters
from the Administrator in Sydney to the Chief Magistrate
of Norfolk Island.
This project, along with the conservation of some other government
records, demonstrates the difference between archival
conservation and conservation of other art and cultural
objects.
Attendances at technical seminars and conferences are also
discussed.
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An internship in the conservation of paperSeager, Christopher Philipp, n/a January 1983 (has links)
This dissertation is an account of an internship in paper
conservation undertaken at the Auckland City Art Gallery
during the period July 1982 to March 1983.
It opens with a description of the organisation and
functions of the gallery, with particular reference to
its management, staffing, financing, displays and
acquisition procedures.
This is followed, in Part 2, by a general account of the
conservation department, its history, staffing, laboratory
and tasks.
Part 3 details all the conservation work undertaken during
the period of internship. It describes the various
techniques and procedures employed and the results achieved
or observed. It contains a list of 119 objects treated
followed by 26 case studies to illustrate the problems
encountered and the action taken. It also includes a
list of the equipment and materials used.
Set out in Part 4 are details of conservation laboratories
visited in Wellington.
Part 5, after a brief description of conservation services
in Christchurch and Dunedin, details the activities of the
Interim Committee for the Conservation of Cultural Property
and the principal recommendations contained in a report
submitted by Dr Nathan Stolow, a conservation consultant
engaged by the Interim Committee. This is followed by a
report on the New Zealand Conservators' Meeting which took
place in Wellington in March 1983.
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Internship in paper conservation at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 1983-1984Smith, Wendy, n/a January 1984 (has links)
This dissertation describes the work carried out by me in the
Preservation Services Branch of the National Library of Australia
during the period 1983 to early 1984.
Conservation activities at the Library are organised in three
broad categories, with the following goals:
. preparation for exhibitions
. ongoing full conservation of the Library collections, in a
staged process
. methods development and materials investigation.
The internship program was devised to allow time to be spent
in each of these three areas. The amount of time spent in each
area roughly reflected the allocation of conservation staff
resources to each section at that time.
In the exhibitions program, objects were prepared for
display at the National Gallery of Australia. These included
watercolours and hand-coloured prints.
Under the ongoing conservation program, a wide range of
paper objects were treated. Objects from the Library's Special
Collections are treated in order of priority determined by
Librarian staff. Works treated included newspapers, both bound
and unbound, movie posters, and magazines.
Work in the third area involved both routine testing method's
of conservation materials, involvement in a phase preservation
project, and investigations into new methods of preventive
conservation.
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Dicionário ilustrado de conservação de documentos gráficos / Conservation of Graphic Document: An Illustrated DictionaryBarbosa, Alessandra Andrade França 11 December 2017 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem por objetivo investigar os pressupostos teóricos e técnicos da Conservação por meio da elaboração de uma obra de caráter terminológico estruturada em forma de dicionário técnico. Ao elaborar um dicionário ilustrado de Conservação de documentos gráficos pretende-se divulgar um saber científico específico de forma a padronizar a linguagem empregada pelos profissionais e reduzir a ambiguidade de certos termos especializados. Tal dicionário pretende cobrir grandes conjuntos temáticos deste campo de estudo e alcançar tanto especialistas quanto profissionais de áreas correlatas. O estabelecimento de uma linguagem de especialidade constitui uma exigência para o entendimento epistemológico de determinada área do saber, uma vez que a definição dos termos técnicos científicos utilizados pelos profissionais resulta no desenvolvimento e amadurecimento de um corpus científico consistente e na consolidação da área. / The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the theoretical and methodological principles of Conservation through the elaboration of a terminology work, here conceived as a technical dictionary. By creating an illustrated dictionary of Conservation of graphic documents, it intends to disseminate specific scientific knowledge, helping to standardize the language used by professionals in the field and, thus, minimize the ambiguity regarding specialized terms. It is this dictionarys aim to encompass large theme clusters, reaching specialists as well as professionals in associated areas. The consolidation of specialized vocabulary is a premise for epistemological understanding, since the definition of scientific/technical terms used by professionals leads to the development of consistent bodies of scientific knowledge and, ultimately, strengthens fields of study as a whole.
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Análise da degradação de amostras de papelexpostas a diferentes condições higrotérmicasFritoli, Clara Landim 26 October 2012 (has links)
CAPES; CNPq / No presente estudo, de campo e experimental,foram confeccionados corpos de prova em papel, os quais foram expostos a diferentes condições naturais de temperatura e umidade relativa em duas bibliotecas universitárias, localizadas em Curitiba (910 m acima do nível do mar) e em Caiobá, no Litoral Paranaense. Os papéis foram produzidos com celulose de fibra curta e fibra longa, sem adição de cargas ou adesivos, de modo a possibilitar o estudo das inter-relações entre a degradação das amostras e as condições ambientais de ambas as bibliotecas, comparativamente ao ambiente externo. O objetivo da pesquisa foio de avaliar o impacto das condições higrotérmicas em coleções em papel, por meio de medições dos parâmetros de temperatura e umidade relativa e da exposição de corpos de prova a quatro situações distintas: biblioteca central da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná verificar qual dos contextos climáticos (interna e externamente às bibliotecas), com variação cíclica de temperatura e umidade relativa, apresenta maior potencial de preservação das amostras, comparativamente aos índices de preservação (Isopermanência) IP e Índice Efeito Tempo de Preservação IETP (que quantificam os efeitos de Temperatura e Umidade Relativa sobre a expectativa de vida dos papéis. As amostras foram acondicionadas em caixas de acrílico revestidas com manta de carvão ativado e com filtroultra violeta -UV de forma que os efeitos da temperatura e umidade atuassem nos corpos de prova sem interferência de outros fatores de degradação como os gases poluentes e a luz. Na exposição das amostras no ambiente interno, apenas as caixas de acrílico são adotadas, no espaço externo contou-se adicionalmente com abrigos meteorológicos, construídos de acordo com padrões da World Meteorological Organization(WMO), dentro dos quais foram depositadas as caixas de acrílico naturalmente ventiladas. Os dados climáticos foram registrados em dataloggerse os corpos de prova foram enviados para ensaios físico-químicos antes e após 12 e 24 meses de exposição. Os resultados dos ensaios indicam que os maiores índices de degradação estão correlacionados com aqueles apontados pelas equações de IP/IETP (que relacionam temperatura ambiente e umidade relativa) como os de menor permanência para o papel. / In this study, paper samples were produced and naturally exposed to varying temperature and humidity conditions at two university libraries, located in Curitiba (910m a.m.s.l.) and in Caiobá, on the coast of Paraná state. The paper samples were produced with unloaded long-and short-fiber cellulose, without adhesives, in order to facilitate the analysis of the relationship between sample decay rate and natural ageing conditions at both libraries, relative to outdoors. The purpose of the research was to identify which climatic context presents the highest paper preservation potential, by means of the preventive conservation indices PI and TWPI (Preservation Index and the Time Weighted Preservation Index), which quantify the effects of temperature and humidity on paper life expectancy. The samples were placed in naturally ventilated acrylic containers covered with UV film, whose openings were protected with activated charcoal so that temperature and humidity had the major effects on the paper samples. For outdoors, Stevenson screens were used, wherein the acrylic containers were placed. Climatic data were recorded with data loggers and the paper samples were tested with regard to physical and chemical properties before and after a 12and 24 months natural exposure. Results indicate the largest decay rates for the samples with the shortest life expectancy according to PI/TWPI (obtained from ambient temperature and relative humidity) estimates. / 5000
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