© 2018 Dr. Emily NoakeIntroduced in the 1870s, cellulose nitrate (CN) has been widely used as a plas...
Yellowing of plastic objects as a consequence of chemical degradation is a common heritage conservat...
In 2016, the Harvard Art Museums began the first comprehensive survey of polymeric materials in the ...
The National Trust is a charity that cares for over 300 publically accessible historic buildings and...
Since the 1970s, more products have been made of plastics than any other materials group. Thus all m...
The last two decades have seen many advances in the identification, preservation and conservation of...
Unstable plastics are becoming a well-known phenomenon in contemporary art and design collections. T...
Once plastics objects are registered in museum collections, the institution becomes responsible for ...
This paper is based on experience working with two of Canada’s National Museums, namely the Canadian...
Lead newsletter article contribution for American Institute for Conservation's Sustainability Commit...
This review is conceived as a guide for material science researchers and conservators aiming to face...
From the 1950’s onward, the myriad qualities of all plastic objects were praised without a second th...
This paper discusses the workflow and results of an identification and condition survey carried out ...
From the 1950s to 1970s a handful of architects and designers developed the use of glass-reinforced ...
© 2020, The Author(s). Plasticiser loss is a topic frequently mentioned in discussions on the degrad...
© 2018 Dr. Emily NoakeIntroduced in the 1870s, cellulose nitrate (CN) has been widely used as a plas...
Yellowing of plastic objects as a consequence of chemical degradation is a common heritage conservat...
In 2016, the Harvard Art Museums began the first comprehensive survey of polymeric materials in the ...
The National Trust is a charity that cares for over 300 publically accessible historic buildings and...
Since the 1970s, more products have been made of plastics than any other materials group. Thus all m...
The last two decades have seen many advances in the identification, preservation and conservation of...
Unstable plastics are becoming a well-known phenomenon in contemporary art and design collections. T...
Once plastics objects are registered in museum collections, the institution becomes responsible for ...
This paper is based on experience working with two of Canada’s National Museums, namely the Canadian...
Lead newsletter article contribution for American Institute for Conservation's Sustainability Commit...
This review is conceived as a guide for material science researchers and conservators aiming to face...
From the 1950’s onward, the myriad qualities of all plastic objects were praised without a second th...
This paper discusses the workflow and results of an identification and condition survey carried out ...
From the 1950s to 1970s a handful of architects and designers developed the use of glass-reinforced ...
© 2020, The Author(s). Plasticiser loss is a topic frequently mentioned in discussions on the degrad...
© 2018 Dr. Emily NoakeIntroduced in the 1870s, cellulose nitrate (CN) has been widely used as a plas...
Yellowing of plastic objects as a consequence of chemical degradation is a common heritage conservat...
In 2016, the Harvard Art Museums began the first comprehensive survey of polymeric materials in the ...