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Reinhard Feldmann

Preservation, Conservation& Data Curation

Introduction

Legaspi: Aquinas University10th to 12th of April 2014

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Library Brothers Grimm

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Library of Richard Wagner

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Library of Friedrich Nietzsche

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Sarajevo

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Timbuktu

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Mediaeval Manuscript (Illuminated prayer-book)

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Mediaeval manuscript: Hoya-Missal, Illumination

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Incunable (with woodcut)

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Rizal: Mi ultimo adios

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Preservation and conservation

Reinhard Feldmann

Preservation and Conservation

Bearer of information

Clay > papyrus > Paper > Microfilm > E-paper

Medium of writing or printing

Stylus > Ink > Laser

Binding and appearance

„Book“ > Tablet

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Portrait of the inventor of paper, Tsai Lun

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Johannes Gutenberg (1400 – 1468)

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Tripitaka Koreana

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European blook-book

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Block-book from Mongolia

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Chinese papermaking

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German and European papermaking

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Chinese clay letters (around 1050)

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Type founders (1568)

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Printing office (Cologne, 1639)

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Media revolution

Historical incision: „Media revolution“

Division of labor

Beginning of industrial mass production

First „mass medium“

Realisation by contemporaries

Long way to mass media

Long way to public access to knowledge

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Preservation and Conservation

Preservation and Conservation (1)

Cooperation

Education

Knowledge & research

Institutional context & workflow

Financial equipment

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Ten aspects of conservation:

“Damage-Survey“

“Passive conservation“: climate und storage

Conservatory measures: book care and “boxing“

Restoration ethics and philosophy

Individual restoration / Original conservation

Mass deacidification (and prevention: paper!)

Paper splitting

Microfilming and Digitalization

Emergency management / Emergency precautions

Organisation and finance

Preservation and Conservation

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Preservation and Conservation (2)

General remarks

Paper decay and mass neutralisation

Desaster preparedness

Individual restauration / single item treatment

Preservation and Conservation

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Damage through Water

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Mould after Damage through Water

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Ink corrosion (paper)

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Microfilms: Vinegar syndrom

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Safeguarding European Photographic Images for Access

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Training for Audiovisual Preservation in Europe

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Preservation and Conservation (2)

General remarks

Paper decay and mass neutralisation

Desaster preparedness

Individual restauration / single item treatment

Preservation and Conservation

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Deacidification methods

Deacidification methods

Papersave

PapersaveSwiss

CBC:2

Bückeburg Conservation Process

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„Deacidification methods“

PapersaveSwiss

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„Deacidification methods“

CBCL:2 (Leipzig, Germany)

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Deacidification methods

BCP Bückeburg Conservation Process

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Deacidification methods

BCP – Single sheet

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Deacidification methods

BCP - Books

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Preservation and Conservation (2)

General remarks

Paper decay and mass neutralisation

Desaster preparedness

Individual restauration / single item treatment

Preservation and Conservation

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Flood in Dresden 2002

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Fire in Weimar 2004

Brandkatastrophe in Weimar 2004

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Breakdown Historical Archive Cologne

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Preservation and Conservation (2)

General remarks

Paper decay and mass neutralisation

Desaster preparedness

Individual restauration / single item treatment

Preservation and Conservation

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„preservation and restauration“

Rizal: Noli me tangere – before restauration

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„preservation and restauration“

Rizal: Noli me tangere – after restauration

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„preservation and restauration“

Basic considerations

1. Books are cultural assets

2. Securing text and “intrinsic value“

3. Restoration begins with dicussion

4. Full restoration or „minimal intervention“?

5. Originality & Historical traces

6. Concluding age and history

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„preservation and restauration“

Demands towards the restorer

1. Use existing material, replacement only due to technical, not to aesthetic reasons

2. Reversability

3. Restauration method must be justified

4. Documentation of restauration and methods

5. No loss of information

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„preservation and restauration“

Rizal: Noli me tangere – during restauration

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Preservation and conservation

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Conclusion:

„The cultural tradition contained in libraries,

archives and museums is a spitritual home for

the nation. We need it, even and in particular

as we look forwards and pursue our path into

the future.“

Federal President of Germany Horst Köhler

(Reopening Weimar Library 2007)