Paper, like all other cultural heritage materials, degrades over time, but conservation slows down the rate of its deterioration. There is a long history of cooperation between microbiologists and conservators of libraries and archival materials, but current approaches addressing paper deterioration need urgent reassessment to take full advantage of modern microbiological methodologies. The present article discusses what we believe are the current priority research areas in assessingmicrobial risk to paper heritage, and reports studies on a 13th century Italian manuscript and on Leonardo da Vinci\u2019s Atlantic Codex which illustrate the problems and challenges encountered when dealing with microbial investigations of paper artworks. The p...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
The preservation of cultural heritage is one of the major challenges of today’s society. Parchments,...
PTDC/EPH-PAT/0224/2014. POCI-01-0145-FEDER-PTDC/EPHPAT/3345/2014.The action of fungi on books, docum...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
Following the discovery of discoloration on some pages of the Atlantic Codex (AC) of Leonardo da Vin...
Following the discovery of discoloration on some pages of the Atlantic Codex (AC) of Leonardo da Vin...
Copyright © 2014 Gianfranco Tarsitani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The control of microbial contamination of cultural heritage evironments and paper material surfaces ...
Highly significant evidence of the intellectual and cultural efforts of the human race is contained ...
Libraries and archives house a wide variety of documents made of materials of vegetal and animal ori...
Libraries and archives house a wide variety of documents made of materials of vegetal and animal ori...
Biological aerosol in indoor environments, such as museums, libraries and archives, can represent a ...
Biodeterioration has drawn the attention of different specialists who started to cooperate and to un...
This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
The preservation of cultural heritage is one of the major challenges of today’s society. Parchments,...
PTDC/EPH-PAT/0224/2014. POCI-01-0145-FEDER-PTDC/EPHPAT/3345/2014.The action of fungi on books, docum...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
Following the discovery of discoloration on some pages of the Atlantic Codex (AC) of Leonardo da Vin...
Following the discovery of discoloration on some pages of the Atlantic Codex (AC) of Leonardo da Vin...
Copyright © 2014 Gianfranco Tarsitani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The control of microbial contamination of cultural heritage evironments and paper material surfaces ...
Highly significant evidence of the intellectual and cultural efforts of the human race is contained ...
Libraries and archives house a wide variety of documents made of materials of vegetal and animal ori...
Libraries and archives house a wide variety of documents made of materials of vegetal and animal ori...
Biological aerosol in indoor environments, such as museums, libraries and archives, can represent a ...
Biodeterioration has drawn the attention of different specialists who started to cooperate and to un...
This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
The preservation of cultural heritage is one of the major challenges of today’s society. Parchments,...
PTDC/EPH-PAT/0224/2014. POCI-01-0145-FEDER-PTDC/EPHPAT/3345/2014.The action of fungi on books, docum...