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Reinhard Feldmann
Preservation, Conservation& Data Curation
Introduction
Legaspi: Aquinas University10th to 12th of April 2014
Preservation and conservation
Reinhard Feldmann
Preservation and Conservation
§ Bearer of information
§ Clay > papyrus > Paper > Microfilm > E-paper
§ Medium of writing or printing
§ Stylus > Ink > Laser
§ Binding and appearance
§ „Book“ > Tablet
Preservation and Conservation
Preservation and Conservation (1)
§ Cooperation
§ Education
§ Knowledge & research
§ Institutional context & workflow
§ Financial equipment
Preservation and Conservation (2)
§ General remarks
§ Paper decay and mass neutralisation
§ Desaster preparedness
§ Individual restauration / single item treatment
Preservation and Conservation
Preservation and Conservation (2)
§ General remarks
§ Paper decay and mass neutralisation
§ Desaster preparedness
§ Individual restauration / single item treatment
Preservation and Conservation
Deacidification methods
Deacidification methods
§ Papersave
§ PapersaveSwiss
§ CBC:2
§ Bückeburg Conservation Process
Preservation and Conservation (2)
§ General remarks
§ Paper decay and mass neutralisation
§ Desaster preparedness
§ Individual restauration / single item treatment
Preservation and Conservation
Preservation and Conservation (2)
§ General remarks
§ Paper decay and mass neutralisation
§ Desaster preparedness
§ Individual restauration / single item treatment
Preservation and Conservation
„preservation and restauration“
Basic considerations
1. Books are cultural assets
2. Securing text and “intrinsic value“
3. Restoration begins with dicussion
4. Full restoration or „minimal intervention“?
5. Originality & Historical traces
6. Concluding age and history
„preservation and restauration“
Demands towards the restorer
1. Use existing material, replacement only due to technical, not to aesthetic reasons
2. Reversability
3. Restauration method must be justified
4. Documentation of restauration and methods
5. No loss of information