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Main Author: Ogden, Sherelyn
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED455851
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author Ogden, Sherelyn
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contents The Storage of Art on Paper: A Basic Guide for Institutions. Occasional Paper No. 210. Ogden, Sherelyn Archives Art Guidelines Information Management Information Storage Library Collections Library Materials Library Planning Library Technical Processes Preservation All institutions face the deterioration of works of art on paper. This latest volume in the Occasional Papers series is a practical guide for professionals needing to store and preserve works of art on paper. The author--Head of Conservation at the Minnesota Historical Society who has 28 years' experience as a practicing conservator, consultant, and teacher--makes the case that preventative care is a realistic goal and is easily accomplished and relatively inexpensive. She details the considerations of choosing proper storage locations and enclosures, and notes that following these guidelines is a practical, cost-effective way to contribute to the preservation of works of art on paper. Highlights of the discussion include: selecting storage locations; selecting storage enclosures; standard-sized enclosures; types of enclosures; selecting storage furniture; types of storage furniture; oversized storage; and routine handling. (Contains 25 references.) (AEF)
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spellingShingle The Storage of Art on Paper: A Basic Guide for Institutions. Occasional Paper No. 210.
Ogden, Sherelyn
Archives
Art
Guidelines
Information Management
Information Storage
Library Collections
Library Materials
Library Planning
Library Technical Processes
Preservation
The Storage of Art on Paper: A Basic Guide for Institutions. Occasional Paper No. 210. Ogden, Sherelyn Archives Art Guidelines Information Management Information Storage Library Collections Library Materials Library Planning Library Technical Processes Preservation All institutions face the deterioration of works of art on paper. This latest volume in the Occasional Papers series is a practical guide for professionals needing to store and preserve works of art on paper. The author--Head of Conservation at the Minnesota Historical Society who has 28 years' experience as a practicing conservator, consultant, and teacher--makes the case that preventative care is a realistic goal and is easily accomplished and relatively inexpensive. She details the considerations of choosing proper storage locations and enclosures, and notes that following these guidelines is a practical, cost-effective way to contribute to the preservation of works of art on paper. Highlights of the discussion include: selecting storage locations; selecting storage enclosures; standard-sized enclosures; types of enclosures; selecting storage furniture; types of storage furniture; oversized storage; and routine handling. (Contains 25 references.) (AEF)
title The Storage of Art on Paper: A Basic Guide for Institutions. Occasional Paper No. 210.
topic Archives
Art
Guidelines
Information Management
Information Storage
Library Collections
Library Materials
Library Planning
Library Technical Processes
Preservation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED455851