This paper discusses issues that are common to conservation archive collections in the UK. It focusses on Northumbria University, where a significant number of artworks on canvas and paper, diaries, sketchbooks, artist materials, technological and scientific outputs, reconstructions, samples, photographs and digital images have been amassed over several decades in support of education and research. Although this resource is available to students and scholars, physical access is impeded by the diversity of locations where each item is held and the dependencies retrieval and supervision has on staff time. Our concern is that this valuable resource is underused because of the lack of electronic records, and whilst a few noteworthy artworks and...
Reports the findings of a BLRIC-funded research project, which set out to identify and evaluate curr...
Our paper consists of two parts. First, we review the history of the Royal United Service Institute ...
As digital material has become increasingly ubiquitous in the day-to-day lives of normal people, the...
Information on the manufacture, history, provenance, identification, care and conservation of paper-...
Information on the manufacture, history, provenance, identification, care and conservation of paper-...
With the research described in this report, ERPANET sets out to identify the current state of digita...
This paper assesses the future of long-term curation and preservation of digital assets with particu...
This paper assesses the future of long-term curation and preservation of digital assets with particu...
As part of the remit of collections management the responsibility for documenting and recording obje...
Copyright inhibits the digitisation of cultural heritage collections. The problem that orphan works ...
Co-Curate North East is a cross-disciplinary initiative involving Newcastle University and partner o...
This poster provides an overview of the ongoing rescue of valuable digital collections that had been...
The Cultural Collections Audit project began at the University of Edinburgh in 2004, searching for h...
Reports the findings of a BLRIC-funded research project, which set out to identify and evaluate curr...
Reports the findings of a BLRIC-funded research project, which set out to identify and evaluate curr...
Reports the findings of a BLRIC-funded research project, which set out to identify and evaluate curr...
Our paper consists of two parts. First, we review the history of the Royal United Service Institute ...
As digital material has become increasingly ubiquitous in the day-to-day lives of normal people, the...
Information on the manufacture, history, provenance, identification, care and conservation of paper-...
Information on the manufacture, history, provenance, identification, care and conservation of paper-...
With the research described in this report, ERPANET sets out to identify the current state of digita...
This paper assesses the future of long-term curation and preservation of digital assets with particu...
This paper assesses the future of long-term curation and preservation of digital assets with particu...
As part of the remit of collections management the responsibility for documenting and recording obje...
Copyright inhibits the digitisation of cultural heritage collections. The problem that orphan works ...
Co-Curate North East is a cross-disciplinary initiative involving Newcastle University and partner o...
This poster provides an overview of the ongoing rescue of valuable digital collections that had been...
The Cultural Collections Audit project began at the University of Edinburgh in 2004, searching for h...
Reports the findings of a BLRIC-funded research project, which set out to identify and evaluate curr...
Reports the findings of a BLRIC-funded research project, which set out to identify and evaluate curr...
Reports the findings of a BLRIC-funded research project, which set out to identify and evaluate curr...
Our paper consists of two parts. First, we review the history of the Royal United Service Institute ...
As digital material has become increasingly ubiquitous in the day-to-day lives of normal people, the...