The National Archives in Paris house the logbooks of early French expeditions in Louisiana, preserved in their original binding. They raise conservation issues specific to archival materials: iron gall inks are relatively well preserved but the paper is extremely weak on the edges, as a result of old water damages and micro-organisms growth. Using local consolidation techniques to strengthen the paper of these documents would prevent disbinding the manuscripts, hence allowing for minimal interference with the original binding structure. But these methods generate a substantial number of risks: formation of tide lines more likely to turn brown over time, local distortion of the paper, and iron gall ink migration. Often underestimated, the la...
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The preservation techniques covered during the workshop included basic non-aqueous and aqueous clean...
International audienceThe National Archives in Paris house the logbooks of early French expeditions ...
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International audienceThe conservation of manuscripts and paper-based objects containing iron gall i...
Acid burn-through is a problem particularly prevalent in the earliest paper sources, where acidity a...
International audienceMost Western manuscripts prior to the nineteenth century are written with iron...
International audienceIn certain conditions, iron gall inks induce substantial damages on cellulosic...
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International audienceThe options for aqueous treatments on highly damaged papers are limited by a s...
Most museums, libraries, and archives throughout the world have to deal with paper damaged by iron g...
Seventeenth century tight-back leather bookbindings, examples of which exist in many libraries in Br...
Foxing is a form of chromatic alteration of paper which appears as spotty or diffuse yellowish, brow...
International audienceThe experimentation with new ideas and techniques in contem-p o r a ry art can...
A 14th Century illuminated codex underwent an extensive restoration in 1739. The intervention was ne...
The preservation techniques covered during the workshop included basic non-aqueous and aqueous clean...
International audienceThe National Archives in Paris house the logbooks of early French expeditions ...
The aim of this paper is to make a plan for local treatment with Klucel® G of a book with mould dama...
International audienceThe conservation of manuscripts and paper-based objects containing iron gall i...
Acid burn-through is a problem particularly prevalent in the earliest paper sources, where acidity a...
International audienceMost Western manuscripts prior to the nineteenth century are written with iron...
International audienceIn certain conditions, iron gall inks induce substantial damages on cellulosic...
International audienceThis article presents the case of blue paper in a sample book that once belong...
International audienceThe calcium phytate treatment has given rise to intensive research. Despite it...
International audienceThe options for aqueous treatments on highly damaged papers are limited by a s...
Most museums, libraries, and archives throughout the world have to deal with paper damaged by iron g...
Seventeenth century tight-back leather bookbindings, examples of which exist in many libraries in Br...
Foxing is a form of chromatic alteration of paper which appears as spotty or diffuse yellowish, brow...
International audienceThe experimentation with new ideas and techniques in contem-p o r a ry art can...
A 14th Century illuminated codex underwent an extensive restoration in 1739. The intervention was ne...
The preservation techniques covered during the workshop included basic non-aqueous and aqueous clean...