Preserving Iron Gall Ink Objects in Collections in South and Central America and the Caribbean, Part 1: Assessing Preservation Needs of Ink-Corroded Materials
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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20/10/2012
20/10/2012
2008
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Resumo |
Most museums, libraries, and archives throughout the world have to deal with paper damaged by iron gall ink. For more than a decade international research has been devoted to the topic in an attempt to provide practical treatments for objects and formulate guidelines for the preservation of iron gall ink collections. A working group of conservators in South and Central America and the Caribbean have developed a program to disseminate research findings, collect data about the condition of iron gall ink collections in their countries and identify imminent training needs. The goal of this project is to combine the latest research with existing and acceptable conservation practices and share information about risk management, proper housing, examination and treatment of iron gall ink inscribed artefacts-at risk. Communications among colleagues were established to learn more about the current resources available in collections from various countries. |
Identificador |
RESTAURATOR-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE PRESERVATION OF LIBRARY AND ARCHIVAL MATERIAL, v.29, n.3, p.163-183, 2008 0034-5806 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/31917 10.1515/rest.2008.012 |
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eng |
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K G SAUR VERLAG KG |
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Restaurator-international Journal for the Preservation of Library and Archival Material |
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restrictedAccess Copyright K G SAUR VERLAG KG |
Palavras-Chave | #Information Science & Library Science |
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