Review of conference. ‘Imaging in Conservation: Looking at Artefacts Under New Light’ was held on 10th–11th November 2011 at STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell, Oxfordshire. A joint two day conference between the Icon Archaeology and Science Groups was held at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire. There was a full programme of speakers discussing a wide range of issues within the context of imaging in conservation. The principle discourse was an evaluation of emerging (digital) technologies within the museum community
Abstract Understanding the issues in cultural heritage preservation and digital heritage begins with...
There has been a long tradition of applying biomedical imaging techniques to the examination of hist...
The application of physics to art history, art conservation and archaeology is currently a growing a...
The See-Through Museum Project was launched in May of 2016 with an idea of bringing together researc...
This volume brings together new lines of research across a range of disciplines from participants i...
International Council of Museums lists a number of museums worldwide to be over 55'000. These instit...
This book is unique in the fields of documentation and conservation of cultural heritage assets, whe...
X-ray detection systems for high resolution Digital Radiography (DR) and Computed Tomography (CT) ha...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of 3D imaging applications in conservation in a...
Critical evaluation of the actions involved in conservation practice reveals that the limitations of...
Conference: Curation of Microscope Slides: Mounting Media, Conservation, and DigitizationSession: Sl...
The Interim Meeting of the Working Group Graphic Documents will be held in Vienna from 17 to 19 Apri...
The Queensland Museum geosciences collection is vast, with over five million individual items, intri...
Developments in 3D scanning and recording technologies now mean that almost any level of accuracy is...
This conference was the third in an international series organised jointly with the University of th...
Abstract Understanding the issues in cultural heritage preservation and digital heritage begins with...
There has been a long tradition of applying biomedical imaging techniques to the examination of hist...
The application of physics to art history, art conservation and archaeology is currently a growing a...
The See-Through Museum Project was launched in May of 2016 with an idea of bringing together researc...
This volume brings together new lines of research across a range of disciplines from participants i...
International Council of Museums lists a number of museums worldwide to be over 55'000. These instit...
This book is unique in the fields of documentation and conservation of cultural heritage assets, whe...
X-ray detection systems for high resolution Digital Radiography (DR) and Computed Tomography (CT) ha...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of 3D imaging applications in conservation in a...
Critical evaluation of the actions involved in conservation practice reveals that the limitations of...
Conference: Curation of Microscope Slides: Mounting Media, Conservation, and DigitizationSession: Sl...
The Interim Meeting of the Working Group Graphic Documents will be held in Vienna from 17 to 19 Apri...
The Queensland Museum geosciences collection is vast, with over five million individual items, intri...
Developments in 3D scanning and recording technologies now mean that almost any level of accuracy is...
This conference was the third in an international series organised jointly with the University of th...
Abstract Understanding the issues in cultural heritage preservation and digital heritage begins with...
There has been a long tradition of applying biomedical imaging techniques to the examination of hist...
The application of physics to art history, art conservation and archaeology is currently a growing a...