Kapitel
Open Access
Sustainable Conservation of Collections – The Push for Passive
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Chris Woods
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Welcome Address by Minister of State Claudia Roth, Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media VII
- Welcome Address by Markus Hilgert, General Secretary of the Cultural Foundation of the German Federal States IX
- Introduction by Ursula Hartwieg, Director of the KEK XI
- The Social Importance of the Preservation of Knowledge XXV
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I International Initiatives and Cooperation
- Protecting Culture in Crisis – International Cooperation for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in the Context of the Blue Shield 1
- The Climate Crisis and Its Impact on Our Cultural Heritage – ‘Strengthening Cultural Heritage Resilience for Climate Change’: A Survey in Europe by the EU OMC Expert Group 19
- Reflections on Two Decades of the Endangered Archives Programme 29
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II Preservation Management and National Strategies
- Managing the Preservation of Originals – Aims, Maxims, Instruments 51
- Cooperative Preservation – The Regional Legal Deposit Copy as a Basis for a Mass Deacidification Strategy 69
- Mass Deacidification at the Swiss National Library 85
- Preservation at the Royal Danish Library – Achievements and Future Perspectives 103
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III Digital Strategies: Opportunities and Synergies
- Digital Reconstruction of the Cologne Fragments – How, with the Help of AI, ‘Cologne Flakes’ Are Turned Back into Complete Items 121
- Simulating the Effect of Preservation Options – Are Archives More Complex than Rockets? 137
- Disposal of Documents After Mass Digitisation 157
- Multispectral Analysis of Paper Objects – The Amalgamation of Archaeometry and Conservation 175
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IV Sustainability and Resource Management
- Sustainable Conservation of Collections – The Push for Passive 195
- Sustainable Paper – A Challenge for Preservation? 219
- The Library of Congress Preservation Directorate – Fiscal and Organisational Sustainability 247
- Notes on Contributors 265
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Welcome Address by Minister of State Claudia Roth, Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media VII
- Welcome Address by Markus Hilgert, General Secretary of the Cultural Foundation of the German Federal States IX
- Introduction by Ursula Hartwieg, Director of the KEK XI
- The Social Importance of the Preservation of Knowledge XXV
-
I International Initiatives and Cooperation
- Protecting Culture in Crisis – International Cooperation for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in the Context of the Blue Shield 1
- The Climate Crisis and Its Impact on Our Cultural Heritage – ‘Strengthening Cultural Heritage Resilience for Climate Change’: A Survey in Europe by the EU OMC Expert Group 19
- Reflections on Two Decades of the Endangered Archives Programme 29
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II Preservation Management and National Strategies
- Managing the Preservation of Originals – Aims, Maxims, Instruments 51
- Cooperative Preservation – The Regional Legal Deposit Copy as a Basis for a Mass Deacidification Strategy 69
- Mass Deacidification at the Swiss National Library 85
- Preservation at the Royal Danish Library – Achievements and Future Perspectives 103
-
III Digital Strategies: Opportunities and Synergies
- Digital Reconstruction of the Cologne Fragments – How, with the Help of AI, ‘Cologne Flakes’ Are Turned Back into Complete Items 121
- Simulating the Effect of Preservation Options – Are Archives More Complex than Rockets? 137
- Disposal of Documents After Mass Digitisation 157
- Multispectral Analysis of Paper Objects – The Amalgamation of Archaeometry and Conservation 175
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IV Sustainability and Resource Management
- Sustainable Conservation of Collections – The Push for Passive 195
- Sustainable Paper – A Challenge for Preservation? 219
- The Library of Congress Preservation Directorate – Fiscal and Organisational Sustainability 247
- Notes on Contributors 265