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Record 1
Title Restauri Archeologici.
Date Published 1979
Abstract Exhibition catalogue of the restoration of
works of art damaged by the flooding of the
Arno river in Florence, Italy on November 4,
1966.
Subject Keywords Exhibition, catalog; Archaeology, artifact
excavation conservation; Flood, damage repair
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 2
Title Library Conservation. Preservation in
Perspective.
Date Published 1978
Abstract Reprint of 34 articles, book and encyclopedia
excerpts. Basic principles on the
deterioration and preservation of library
materials. Specific preservation projects in
book restoration, microrecording, applied
scientific research and emergency salvage
operations are presented.
Subject Keywords Library, material conservation; Library, flood
damage book; Book, conservation; Archive,
document conservation; Microfilm, microfiche;
Paper, conservation restoration; Archive,
damage water-flood
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 3
Title An Ounce of Prevention: A Handbook on
Disaster Contingency Planning for Archives,
Libraries and Record Centers
Date Published 1985
Abstract Published in conjunction with a recent
symposium on disaster preparedness for
information managers, March 7-8, 1985 this
handbook is intended to heighten awareness
about and to assist archives, libraries and
record centers in disaster contingency
planning. It discusses methods of preventing
disasters and, should one occur, ways of
containing and minimizing it through advance
planning. It outlines action to be taken when
disaster strikes, salvage operations, the
rehabilitation of salvaged materials,
fumigation and sterilization, and the
completion of the recovery operation.
Extensive appendices list human resources,
suppliers of emergency facilities, services,
and materials, etc. [Abstractor's note: This
is the first handbook specifically intended
for the Canadian situation.]
Subject Keywords Library.fumigation;
Library/disinfection;Cultural property
protection planning; Disaster contigency
planning; Archive/damage/fire;
Archive/damage/floor/Archive/secu rity/fire;
Archive/security/flood; Library/fire damage;
Library/flood damage; Library/security/fire;
Library/security/flood
Lit Type Monographic
Level Monographic
Language of text English
Record 4
Title Un' esperienza di restauro.
Date Published 1974
Abstract Series of pictures showing every single step
in the conservation of old books, by the
conservation centre of florence.
Subject Keywords Book, conservation; Book, binding
conservation; Book, binding restoration;
Library, flood damage book; Paper,
conservation restoration; Paper, lamination;
Paper, preservation; Paper, repair mending
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 5
Title Management of Archives and Manuscript
Collections for Librarians.
Date Published 1980
Abstract 9 contributions giving clear and practical
guidelines for collection, arrangement,
description and handling of different types of
archival materials: printed matter,
manuscripts, aural and graphic materials. A
chapter is dedicated to archival preservation:
environmental control, security and natural
disaster precautions, handling, special
problems of plastic based materials and
nitrate films.
Subject Keywords Archive, climatology; Archive, document
conservation; Archive, handbook; Archive,
organization; Moving image, recording archive;
Archive, security water flood; Archive,
document reproduction; Archive, photography;
Photography, film archive storage; Recording,
tape storage
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 6
Title The Corning flood: Museum under water
Abstract Concentrates on the salvage of the Corning
Museum library materials that were water
soaked and covered with debris by the 1972
Hurricane Agnes flood. There are also two
sections on restoration of the glass
collections. Research was undertaken on the
best means to dry out and sterilize the
library collections, which included books and
periodicals, photographs and negatives,
archives, audiotapes, and rare volumes. The
thousands of items had been frozen as the
museum was cleaned up; they were dried out by
traditional interleaving,by dielectric drying,
and by freeze-thaw vacuum drying.
Sterilization was in a vacuum chamber with
ethylene oxide.
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Record 7
Title Conservation in the Library: A Handbook of
Use and Care of Traditional and
Non-traditional Materials
Date Published 1983
Page 234
Abstract Introduction covers general care, handling,
and storage techniques. Introductory chapter
presents a history of the preservation
movement, discusses the effects of library
design on its contents, and emphasizes the
need for establishing a disaster prevention
and preparedness plan. Individual chapters
treat paper, books and bindings, photographs,
slides, microforms, motion picture film,
videotape, videodiscs, sound recordings, and
the storage of computerized information. The
chapters on non-traditional materials focus on
the technology of the formats: the production
process,chemical deterioration, optimal
storage conditions, and specific care and
handling needs.
Subject Keywords Book/storage; Photography/storage;
Videodisc/storage; Library/disaster planning;
Book/preservation/philosophy;
Book/preservation/history;
Archive/preservation; Book/binding;
Archive/preservation; Book/binding;
Archive/storage; Book/deterioration;
Paper/deterioration;
Photography/deterioration;
Videodisc/deterioration; Library/environmental
control/design
Lit Type Book
Level Monographic
Language of text English
Record 8
Title Disaster Planning and Emergency Treatments in
Museums, Art Galleries, Libraries, Archives
and Allied Institutions.
Date Published 1978
Abstract Dealing with disasters, organization of
emergency services . Emergency treatment of
materials, particularly in the case of flood.
Equipment and products used in treatment, list
of suppliers for australia.
Subject Keywords Cultural property, war catastrophe; Cultural
property, protection recommendation; Fire,
prevention; Archive, document conservation;
Archive, damage water-flood; Paper, freeze
drying; Library, flood damage book; Library,
material conservation; Photography, film
conservation; Textile, conservation; Museum,
flood damage; Museum, security; Leather,
conservation; Painting, flood damage;
Painting, flood damage restoration;
Ethnography, conservation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 9
Source Title Conservation Administration. The 1973 seminar
on the conservation of library and archival
materials and the establishment of
conservation programs. Oct. 1-5, 1973.
Date Published 1975
Abstract Twenty contributions on the theoretical and
practical aspects of the conservation of
library materials: emphasis is given on the
ricovery of paper materials after a disaster
and on the creation of training courses for
conservators.
Subject Keywords Paper, deterioration; Paper, deacidification;
Photography, film conservation; Parchment,
conservation; Paper, drying; Paper, freeze
drying; Paper, lamination; Archive, document
conservation; Archive, damage water-flood;
Library, material conservation; Library, flood
damage book; Training, paper conservation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 10
Title Disasters: Prevention & Coping. Proceedings
of the Conference, May 21-22 1980.
Date Published 1981
Abstract Vulnerability of graphic artifacts. Disasters
revisited. fire. The quiet disaster: pests and
people. Reducing preservation hazards within
library facilities. Regional cooperation for
disaster preparedness. Report on the meyer
library flood. Book drying in a space chamber.
stanford library flood. Binding flood damaged
volumes. disaster planning.
Subject Keywords Catastrophe, preparedness; Cultural property,
war catastrophe; Library, fire damage book;
Library, security fire; Library, flood damage
book; Library, security water flood; Library,
organization; Library, pest; Book, drying;
Book, conservation; Book, binding; Paper,
freeze drying; Library, war damage
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 12
Title Restauro e conservazione delle opere d' arte
su carta. catalogo della mostra.
Date Published 1981
Abstract Catalogue of an exhibition at the uffizi
cabinet of prints and drawings. Accounts of
1780 restoration works and the evolution of
practices. Biological problems. Climatology
and cellulose. Light damage. Inks and their
deterioration. paper. Materials and techniques
of drawings. Engraving technology. Examples of
damage and restoration exhibited. restoration
of flooded drawings.
Subject Keywords Print engraving, conservation restoration;
Print drawing engraving, mounting; Print
engraving, lining; Print engraving, cleaning;
Print engraving, bleaching; Conservation,
history; Drawing, conservation; Archive,
climatology; Library, climatology; Museum,
climatology; Paper, disinfection; Paper,
insecticide; Paper, deterioration light; Ink,
deterioration; Ink, iron gallic; Ink, history;
Ink, carbon; Paper, history; Drawing,
technique; Drawing, pencil; Drawing, charcoal;
Drawing, metal point; Print engraving,
technique; Cellulose, methyl carboxy-methyl;
Print engraving, examination; Drawing,
examination; Pigment, blue prussian; Drawing,
lining; Drawing, bleaching; Bibliography,
print drawing engraving; Drawing, cleaning;
Flood, damage repair; Print engraving,
deterioration
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 13
Title Presentation des problemes de venise.
avant-projet.
Date Published 1968
Abstract Analysis of the problems confronting venice.
Consideration of environmental factors such as
the lagoon, flooding, biological milieu; Human
factors with demographic, economic and social
data; Cultural heritage and its conservation,
stone disease, painting damage, architectural
problems, urbain changes. Recommendations for
legislation and administration. With
bibliography.
Subject Keywords Architecture, conservation; Building,
conservation; Monument, conservation;
Legislation, monument; Cultural property,
protection planning; Historic town, damage
flood; Historic town, development demography;
Historic town, development urban; Historic
town, rehabilitation; Historic district,
conservation rehabilitation; Historic town,
social problem; Environment, protection;
Environment, protection industry pollution;
Environment, deterioration; Historic town,
economic problem
Lit Type Report
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text French
Record 14
Title Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. vol. 2:
Hydrological Aspects.
Date Published 1978
Abstract Flood disaster, prevention and preparedness.
Review of causes, kinds and nature of
flooding, of various types of controls, of the
current level of technology. evaluation of the
risks of flood plain occupation and
description of the temporary as well as
permanent measures for the prevention of
floods and their associated problems.
Subject Keywords Flood, damage; Catastrophe, preparedness;
Flood, prevention control
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 15
Title Secondo convegno internazionale su " il
problema di venezia" . venezia, 17-18-19
ottobre 1969.
Date Published 1969
Abstract Reports from the UNESCO conference in which
problems of art, architecture and planning
were addressed. introductory note by b. G.
Favaretto fisca (mayor) ; Paper by g. De
michelis (aims and strategies for venice' s
socio economical revitalization) ; R. Padoan
(restoration and protection of works of art
and monuments) ; A. Franco (physical safeguard
of venice and its lagoon) ; rollet-adriane, l.
J. (activities of the unesco) .
Subject Keywords Urbanism, economic problem; Historic town,
conservation; Architecture, monument danger;
Flood, damage; Historic town, economic
problem; Historic town, damage flood; Historic
town, social problem; Environment,
deterioration; Environment, protection;
Shoreline, deterioration; Natural property,
water pollution; Water, damage; Monument,
conservation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 16
Title The Protection of the Library and Archive: An
International Bibliography
Date Published 1984
Page 183
Abstract Entries are categorized according to the
following topics: protection--general;
disaster--general; earthquake; electronic
detection and security systems; fire; flood
and water damage; insurance; law and legal
aspects; mutilation; theft and loss; theft and
loss--history; vandalism; warfare; wind
damage--cyclone, hurricane, tornado; and
films. Citations, dating to 1982 are included
and are listed in chronological order with
oldest entries first.
Subject Keywords Disaster planning/bibliography;
Photography/protection; Damage/vandalism;
Damage/war; Damage/water; Damage/fire;
Cultural property/protection/legislation;
Theft/security; Damage/earthquake
Lit Type Book
Level Monographic
Language of text English
Record 17
Other Author
Title Preservation of Library Materials.
Date Published 1980
Abstract Preservation overview. Housekeeping. Education
and training. Disasters: prevention and
mitigation. Library binding. Lamination and
encapsulation of documents. Mass
de-acidification. Microforms. Support from a
regional conservation center.
Subject Keywords Library, material conservation; Library,
organization; Training, bookbinding book
conservation; Library, security water flood;
Library, security fire; Catastrophe,
preparedness; Book, binding; Book,
conservation; Archive, document conservation;
Paper, lamination; Paper, deacidification
non-aqueous; Paper, deacidification vapour
phase; Microfilm, microfiche; Laboratory,
library archive conservation; Catastrophe,
protection security; Archive, document
encapsulation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 18
Author Alexander, David
Title Regional Disaster Preparedness and Recovery.
A Project Proposal.
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Date Published 1981
Page 33-38
Abstract Plans for development of a disaster program
for the rocky mountain region.
Subject Keywords Catastrophe, preparedness; Flood, prevention
control
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 19
Author Anderson, Hazel ; McIntyre, John E.
Title Planning Manual for Disaster Control in
Scottish Libraries and Record Offices
Date Published 1985
Page 68
Abstract Topics covered include prevention, insurance,
reaction part I (i.e., training and location
of back-up equipment, reaction part II
(response and salvage), recovery (cleanup,
replacement). Appendices include a model
disaster plan, list of professional services,
building design, results of a survey on
disaster experiences.
Subject Keywords Archive/disaster planning; Library/disaster
planning; Scotland
Lit Type Book
Level Monographic
Language of text English
Record 20
Author Anon
Title Drying of Flood-damaged Records of Marion
County Welfare Office
Source Title Oregon State Public Welfare Commission.
Records Management
Volume 2
Date Published March 1, 1965
Page 10
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 21
Author Anon
Title Another Disaster Recovery Service
Source Title The Abbey Newsletter
Date Published June, 1986
Page 34
Abstract Services provided by Blackmon Mooring
Steamatic Catastrophe, Inc. are described, but
certain aspects of their methods are
criticized (confirmation of fumigation and
sterilization methods should be made prior to
catastrophe). An 800 number is provided for
library services, and the regional offices are
listed.
Subject Keywords Disaster recovery service; Library/disaster
planning
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 22
Author Anon
Title Disaster Planning
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Volume 7
Issue 2
Date Published 1981
Page 15-43
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 23
Author Anon
Title Disaster Prevention/disaster Recovery Roundup:
Guide to Manufacturers and Suppliers of
Products and Services for Fire, Flood, and
Water Damage Control
Source Title Technology and Conservation
Date Published Summer, 1983
Page 37
Abstract These listings are based on responses to
questionnaires sent by Technology and
Conservation to manufacturers and suppliers of
disaster prevention and disaster recovery
products/ services.
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 24
Author Anon
Title Disasters and Disaster Planning: Earthquakes,
Fires, Floods and Other Disasters in Cultural
Institutions - Selected References
Source Title Museum Reference Center. Smithsonian
Institution Libraries
Date Published April, 1983
Page 4
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 25
Author Anon
Title In Event of Flood Damage to Historic and
Artistic Works
Date Published April, 1982
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 26
Author Anon
Title L.A. Public Library Burns
Source Title The Abbey Newsletter
Date Published June, 1986
Page 33-34
Abstract Arson damage to the collections of the Los
Angeles Public Library, April 29, 1986, is
reported. Volunteers, under the direction of
Document Reprocessors of San Francisco,
removed a million salvageable volumes from the
premises in a little over three days (80
hours), wet books being placed at once in
commercial freezers and dry books stored at
the Los Angeles Convention Center. Firemen
responding to the blaze took precautions of
covering stack ranges with plastic sheeting to
protect whatever materials they could from
water cascading down from the upper floors.
Volunteer assistance has been available from
local corporations and government agencies.
The library was not equipped with sprinkler
systems and the alarm system was not directly
tied into an emergency number system.
Subject Keywords Book/water damage; Fire/damage;
Library/disaster recovery; Los Angeles Public
Library, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Book/freeze
drying; McDonnell Douglas Corporation;
Document Reprocessors, San Francisco
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 27
Author Anon.
Title A Look at Disaster Recovery.
Source Title PhotographiConservation,
Page 5
Abstract Museum or archive disaster planning is
discussed: first, the plan should be detailed
to as great an extent as possible to avoid the
likelihood of detrimental actions under stress
of an emergency,; second, the disaster
recovery plan should be designed for results,
rather than concern with the source of the
disaster; third, a recovery plan must be built
around a strong recovery team (or teams, in
large organizations.)
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 28
Author Anon.
Title I danni subiti dagli archivi italiani nelle
alluvioni del November 1966.
Source Title Rassegna degli Archivi di Stato,
Date Published 1966
Page 345-564
Abstract Detailed reports, each with its own author, on
the damage at the state archives in Florence,
Venice, Trento, and Pordenone, and at nonstate
archives in the areas of Tuscany, Veneto, and
Trentino-Alto Adige. The steps taken and
techniques employed in the first phase of
salvage and restoration are also given. A
later report will list the final results and
the materials definitely saved.
Level Analytic
Record 29
Author Baker, Richard C.
Title Disaster Training: A Regional Approach
Source Title The Book and Paper Group Annual
Date Published 1986
Page 146-152
Abstract A two day workshop entitled Ark Building for
Librarians was presented by the Worcester Area
Cooperating Libraries Disaster Committee on
August 21 and 22, 1984. This article describes
the workshop. It gives guidelines for writing
a disaster plan and ideas for supplimenting a
plan already in place and cites Peter Water's
Salvage of Water Damaged Library Materials as
the standard manual.
Subject Keywords paper;guideline;disaster plan; emergency
procedure;water damage;book; periodical;mud;
microform;photograph;workshop; document
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CAL
Language of text English
Record 30
Author Banks, Elizabeth S.
Title Recovery Measures for Flooded Archival
Materials including Photographs at the
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
Source Title The Book and Paper Group Annual
Date Published 1986
Page 159-166
Abstract The article describes emergency measures used
in dealing with water damaged documents and
albumin prints, including getting documents
frozen immediately to minimize running of ink,
and problems encountered in later transfer to
freeze-dry facilities. Albumin prints were not
frozen since this would damage them.
Materials, equipment and sources found to be
useful are described. They used disaster
planning information from the Library Science
Courses in Conservation of Library Materials
given by the Northeast Document Conservation
Center and the disaster plan for the
Longfellow NHS. Garry Albright and Janet Stone
were involved. See 17351 for an evaluation of
postflood handling and vaccuum freeze drying
of these objects.
Subject Keywords paper guideline;flood;disaster; document;water
damage;albumin print; freeze dry
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CAL
Language of text English
Record 31
Author Barclay, Robert ; Stone, Thomas
Title Old Fort William: Emergency Conservation
Procedures After the Flood.
Source Title Fourth Annual Meeting and Training of the IIC
Canadian Group. University of New Brunswick,
Fredericton 7-9 June 1978. Proceedings.
Date Published 1978
Page 2 pages
Abstract Conservation of organic materials and
prevention of mold growth. Metal artifacts
drying and protection. photographs. Hides and
pelts.
Subject Keywords Cultural property, war catastrophe; Museum,
flood damage; Flood, damage; Fungicide, hazard
toxicity; Pesticide, disinfectant; Iron,
protection coating; Metal, protection coating;
Fur, conservation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English ; French
Record 32
Author Behrendt, Elizabeth C.
Title Drying-out: The USGS Collection.
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Date Published 1981
Page 30-32
Abstract A concrete floor protected the u. S.
Geological survey denver library from fire,
but not from water damage.
Subject Keywords Library, fire damage book; Library, flood
damage book; Flood, damage
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 33
Author Bender, Stephen O.
Title Disaster Preparedness, LDC Volunteer
Development Program Management and Technology
Transfer in Earthquake Zones.
Source Title Earthen Buildings in Seismic Areas.
Proceedings of the International Workshop held
at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque,
May 24-28, 1981.
Date Published 1981
Page 247-258
Abstract Disaster preparedness, lesser developed
countries volunteer development program
management and technology transfer in
earthquake zones.
Subject Keywords Building, earthquake protection; Earthquake,
protection; Earthquake, damage repair;
Building, earthquake seismic design;
Catastrophe, preparedness; Catastrophe,
protection security
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 34
Author Bohem, Hilda
Title Disaster Prevention and Disaster preparedness.
Date Published 1978
Abstract Presentation of a disaster preparedness plan.
A committee shall be established as a standing
committee consisting of two teams: disaster
prevention team and disaster action team.
Emphasis is given on water damage.
Subject Keywords Archive, damage water-flood; Cultural
property, war catastrophe; Library, flood
damage book; Library, material conservation;
Archive, document conservation; Flood, damage;
Archive, security water flood; Library,
security water flood
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 35
Author Bohem, Hilda
Title Disaster Prevention and Disaster Preparedness
Source Title University of California. Task Group on the
Preservation of Library Materials
Date Published April, 1978
Page 23
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 36
Author Boustead, William M.
Title The Anatomy of a Book, or the Restoration of a
Flood Damaged 19th Century Illustrated Book.
Source Title ICCM Bulletin
Volume 2
Issue No. 4
Date Published 1976
Page 30-35
Abstract Case history of an illustrated book, flora
greca vol. Ii, 1813, by johannes sibthorp md,
damaged by the flood in florence, italy, in
1966.
Subject Keywords Book, conservation; Library, flood damage book
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 38
Author Brannahl, Guenter
Title Praktische Erfahrungen bei der
Gefriertrocknung Wassergeschaedigter Buecher
Source Title Maltechnik Restauro
Issue No. 1
Date Published 1983
Page 60-61
Abstract Notes on handling and treatment of water
damaged books
Subject Keywords Book, conservation; Book, damage; Library,
flood damage book; Book, drying; Book, binding
deterioration
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text German
Record 40
Author Brooks, Connie
Title Cooperative and Regional Disaster Preparedness
Source Title The Book and Paper Group Annual
Date Published 1986
Page 139-145
Abstract Regional disaster preparedness differs from
cooperative disaster peparedness because a
systematic attempt is made to involve all
institutions of a certain type (not just
libraries) in cooperative disaster
preparedness. The article cites benefits
including the increased feasibility of setting
up joint training sessions in salvage
procedures. The author cites Our Memory at
Risk--Preserving New York's Unique Research
Resources: A Report and Recommendations by the
New York Document Conservation Advisory
Council, e.g.: 1) Draft and promulgate state
regulations or guidelines for preparation of a
disaster plan by local governments and by
chartered institutions holding research
resources. 2) Designate and assist at least
one institution in each region to provide
emergency, state supported assistance to
others.
Subject Keywords paper;guideline;regional disaster
preparedness; regulation;guideline; training;
salvage;book;emergency
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CAL
Language of text English
Record 41
Author Buchanan, Sally
Title Disaster: Prevention, Preparedness and Action
Source Title Library Trends
Volume 30
Issue 2
Date Published 1981
Page 241-252
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 42
Author Buchanan, Sally
Title Disaster Prevention and Action
Source Title Colloquium on Preservation, Oklahoma
Department of Libraries, Apr 1980.
Volume 30
Issue 4
Page 35-41
Level Analytic
Record 43
Author Buchanan, Sally
Title Disasters - What Bad News, What Good News
Source Title The Book and Paper Group Annual
Date Published 1986
Page 174-176
Abstract Describes and compares three methods of
salvaging water soaked books and manuscripts;
freze drying, vacuum thermal drying and vacuum
freeze drying. Cellulosic materials, leather
and vellum are dealt with. Mentions an
extensive bibliography on disaster recovery by
Toby Murray of the University of Tulsa.
Subject Keywords paper;guideline;disaster;freeze drying;vacuum
thermal drying; vacuum freeze
drying;cellulosic material;leather;vellum;
conservation
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CAL
Language of text English
Record 44
Author Buchanan, Sally
Title The Stanford Library Flood Restoration Project
Source Title College and Research Libraries
Date Published 1979
Page 539-548
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 45
Author Carroll, Richard S.
Title Security Begins at the Top
Source Title International Journal of Museum Management and
Curatorship
Date Published 19851200
Page 373-377
Abstract The first objective of a museum security
program is to protect the visiting public and
museum staff from harm or injury. The second
objective is to protect the collections from
vandalism, theft, fire, natural disaster, and
man-made disasters. Museum staff should be
alerted to potentially hazardous conditions.
Prevention, detection, and control procedures
for fire and theft should be well-established
and the possibility of acts of terrorism
cannot be ignored.
Subject Keywords Security/Museum;Museum/Security;
Museum/Disaster/Prevention;
Disaster/Prevention/Museum
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 46
Author Casamassima, Emanuele
Title Introduzione al Convegno " La Cooperazione
Internazionale per la Conservazione del Libro"
.
Source Title Bollettino dell' istituto di patologia del
libro
Issue No. 1-4
Date Published 1970
Page 16-26
Abstract History of the creation of the laboratory at
the national library in florence. This
laboratory is the result of an international
cooperation, which could be extended to an
international centre for study and
professional training in the field of book
conservation.
Subject Keywords Conservation, international cooperation;
Conservation, international organization;
Library, flood damage book; Laboratory,
library archive conservation
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Language of summ. English
Record 47
Author Casey, Mary Lu
Title Report of a Flood and Recovery Operation at
Western Wyoming College.
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Date Published 1981
Page 18-23
Abstract Procedures for salvage of water-damaged
library materials.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Catastrophe,
preparedness; Flood, damage
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 48
Author Clarke, O. A. ;Fry, J. I.
Title Disaster Preparedness in New Zealand.
Source Title ICCM Bulletin
Volume 8
Issue No. 1-2
Date Published 1982
Page 59-72
Abstract A year' s achievements of a specialized team
trying to deal with the first aid treatment of
cultural material involved in a disaster.
Subject Keywords Hazard natural, flood; Fire, hazard; Hazard
natural, wind hurricane
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 49
Author Clarke, Tony
Title Cultural Conservation Disaster Preparedness
Workshop
Source Title AGMANZ News
Volume 12
Issue 3
Date Published 1981
Page 6-11
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 50
Author Clarkson, Christopher
Title Limp Vellum Binding and its Potential as a
Conservation Type Structure for the Rebinding
of Early Printed Books. A Break with 19th and
20th Century Rebinding Attitudes and
Practices.
Source Title ICOM Committee for Conservation. 4th triennial
meeting, Venice, 13-18 October. Preprints
Date Published 1975
Page Formation: 15 pages
Abstract From the flood of florence in 1966 came the
awareness that the so-called limp vellum
binding structures had not inflicted as much
damage to their text blocks as had other
binding structures. Limp vellum binding may
satisfy many conservation principles, for
example as a nonadhesive structure and
transferrable to stiff board.
Subject Keywords Book, binding; Book, binding conservation;
Book, binding examination; Book, binding
history; Book, binding terminology; Library,
flood damage book
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 51
Author Cochetti, Maria
Title L' ordinamento dei frammenti dei volumi
alluvionati nella biblioteca nazionale di
firenze.
Source Title Bollettino dell' istituto di patologia del
libro
Issue No. 1-2
Date Published 1969
Page 3-7
Abstract To facilitate the research of fragments, the
natioanl library of florence invented a system
with index cards by manual perforation and
made of the optical collimation type.
Subject Keywords Library, organization
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 52
Author Collister, Edward A.
Title Sinistres dans les centres de documentation;
actions et programmes d'urgence
Source Title Documentation et Bibliotheques
Volume 29
Issue 3
Date Published 1983
Page 99-105
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI
Language of text French
Language of summ. English; Spanish
Record 53
Author Craven, James W.
Title Disaster, Economics Department, University of
Michigan, 1981
Source Title The Book and Paper Group Annual
Date Published 1983
Page 19-24
Abstract In December 1981, the Economics Department
Building at the University of Michigan
suffered an arsonist's attack. The fire was
extinguished with huge quantities of water
which flooded the building. A salvage team was
faced with wet, dirty books and paper
deposited layer upon layer in the basement.
Because there was so much material, a decision
was made to throw out replaceable items, make
copies where possible, and restore as few
items as possible. However, due to the
imminent collapse of the building, all
materials were removed and vacuum dried before
any sorting and discarding took place. See
also AATA 15-1235 for more information on
disaster planning.
Subject Keywords Paper/drying/vacuum;Water damage;
Archive/conservation; Book/waterlogged
Level Analytic
Record 54
Author Crocetti, Luigi ;Cains, Anthony
Title Un' esperienza di cooperazione.
Source Title Bollettino dell' istituto di patologia del
libro
Issue No. 1-4
Date Published 1970
Page 27-59
Abstract The history of the rescue of books at the
national library in florence from 1966 to 1970
and the different steps in the work of
restoration of all types of books, engravings.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book,
conservation; Book, binding conservation;
Book, damage; Book, binding restoration; Print
engraving, conservation restoration
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Language of summ. English
Record 56
Author Cunha, George M.
Title An Evaluation of Recent Developments for the
Mass Drying of Books.
Source Title Preservation of Paper and Textiles of Historic
and Artistic Value.
Date Published 1977
Page 95-104
Abstract Description of two methods: draining and air
drying books, and freeze stabilization.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book, drying;
Freeze-thaw, test; Paper, conservation
restoration
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 57
Author Cunha, George Martin ; Tucker, Norman Paul ;
Cushing, Stanley E.
Title Disaster control.
Source Title Library and Archives Conservation. The Boston
Athenaeum's 1971 Seminar on the Application of
Chemical and Physical Methods to the
Conservation of Library and Archival
Materials. May 17-21, 1971.
Date Published 1972
Page 186-191
Abstract Higly practical advice for libraries and
archives which have suffered from water damage
made available by the British Museum.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Library, security
water flood; Flood, damage repair; Archive,
damage fire; Library, fire damage book
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 58
Author Day, Karen B. ; Kemp, Toby
Title Alleviating the Administrator's Nightmares of
Disaster. Bibliography on Disasters, Disaster
Preparedness, and Disaster Recovery.
Source Title Conservation Administration News
Issue No. 11
Date Published 1982
Page 10-13
Abstract Training staff of libraries to prepare for
disasters. damage to computer recordings.
Insurance problems. 92 references in
alphabetical order of authors.
Subject Keywords Catastrophe, preparedness; Catastrophe,
protection security; Archive, security
catastrophe war; Bibliography, library
conservation; Library, security catastrophe
war
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 59
Author De Candido, Robert ; De Candido, Grace Anne A.
Title Micro-preservation: Conserving the Small
Library.
Source Title Library Resources & Technical Services
Volume 29
Issue No. 2
Date Published April-June, 1985
Page 151-160
Abstract Offers suggestions and outlines procedures for
the preservation of the resources of a small
library. Covers environment, library binding,
simple in-house repairs, care of unique
objects, and disaster planning.
Subject Keywords Book/conservation;Environment,
binding;Library, book repair, disaster
planning
Level Analytic
Record 60
Author Detti, Edoardo
Title Firenze dopo l' alluvione.
Source Title Urbanistica
Issue No. 48
Date Published 1966
Page 6-10
Abstract Comments on the flood catastrophe (november
1966) and outline for a rehabilitation
programme. With photos.
Subject Keywords Flood, damage; Cultural property, protection
recommendation; Catastrophe, preparedness;
Building, flood damage
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 61
Author Dolcetta, Bruno ; Barbin, Giovanni
Title Venezia. 4 Novembre 1966: Venezia sommersa;
Cronaca di due giorni; L' alluvione nelle
regioni venete.
Source Title Urbanistica
Issue No. 48
Date Published 1966
Page 18-28, 2 pl., dont 1 depl
Abstract Description of the flood catastrophe and first
comments on the damages, largely due to a lack
of protective measures, and proper
maintenance. With maps and photos.
Subject Keywords Flood, damage; Environment, ecology;
Environment, deterioration; Environment,
protection; Building, damage; Catastrophe,
preparedness; Historic town, damage flood;
Hazard natural, flood
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 62
Author Feilden, Bernard M.
Title Museum Management and Natural Disasters.
Source Title The International Journal of Museum Management
and Curatorship
Volume 1
Issue No. 3
Date Published 1982
Page 231-235
Abstract Museums should not be sited in vulnerable
positions (e.g., in the local flood plain) and
should be built to the same construction
standards as hospitals. All museums, including
those which are well sited, need comprehensive
disaster plans which consider both the
building and its contents. Feilden provides a
list of six administrative measures which form
the basis of such a plan. An excerpt from the
report prepared by the Director of the Corning
Museum of Glass after the 1972 flood specifies
several disaster-related administrative
concerns.
Subject Keywords Catastrophe, preparedness; Catastrophe,
protection security; Cultural property,
management; Museum, organization
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 63
Author Fink, Ellen
Title Stanford Flood and National Archives Fire.
Source Title Abbey Newsletter
Volume 2
Issue No. 4
Date Published 1979
Page 37
Abstract Fire in a film storage and flood at the meyer
library at leland stanford university.
Discussion of disaster prevention in libraries
and archives.
Subject Keywords Archive, damage fire; Moving image, recording
archive; Cultural property, war catastrophe;
Fire, prevention; Archive, security fire;
Library, flood damage book; Flood, damage
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 64
Author Fischer, David J.
Title Conservation Research: Fumigation and
Sterilization of Flood-contaminated Library,
Office Photographic, and Archival Materials.
Source Title Preservation of Paper & Textiles,
Date Published 1977
Page 139-148
Abstract All of the Corning Museum library's damaged
collection was frozen to prevent
microbiological attack. One of the major,
successful restoration projects was a process
for not only fumigating but sterilizing the
collection.
Level Analytic
Record 65
Author Fischer, David J.
Title Problems Encountered, Hurricane Agnes Flood,
June 23 1972 at Corning, New York and at the
Corning Museum of Glass.
Source Title Conservation Administration. The 1973 seminar
on the conservation of library and archival
materials and the establishment of
conservation programs. Oct. 1-5, 1973.
Date Published 1975
Page 170-189
Abstract Problems generated by the 1972 flood in the
museum' s area and special library at corning
museum, new york.
Subject Keywords Disinfection, freeze; Library, flood damage
book; Book, drying
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 66
Author Fischer, David J.
Title Restoration of Flood-damaged Materials in a
Special Library.
Source Title Conservation Administration. The 1973 seminar
on the conservation of library and archival
materials and the establishment of
conservation programs. Oct. 1-5, 1973.
Date Published 1975
Page 137-150
Abstract Damage caused by the flood at the special
library of the " Corning Museum of Glass".
Restoration and conservation research done
simultaneously at the site of the disaster.
Subject Keywords Freeze, drying; Book, fumigation;
Disinfection, vacuum fumigation;
Documentation, microfilm
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 67
Author Fischer, David J.
Title Conservation Research: Use of Dielectric and
Microwave Energy to Thaw and Dry Frozen
Library Materials.
Source Title Preservation of Paper and Textiles of Historic
and Artistic Value.
Date Published 1977
Page 124-138
Abstract Dielectric (12 and 27 mhz) and microwave
(2450-mhz) radiation can be used successfully
for high-speed drying of uncoated paper when
the electrical conductivity of pigments,
adhesives and cover material is less than that
of the paper. Drying of the books or
periodicals containing coated paper was not
successful in these investigations.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book, drying;
Freeze-thaw, test; Paper, conservation
restoration
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 68
Author Fischer, David J.
Title Simulation of Flood for Preparing Reproducible
Water-damaged Books and Evaluation of
Traditional and New Drying processes.
Source Title Preservation of Paper and Textiles of Historic
and Artistic Value.
Date Published 1977
Page 105-123
Abstract A simulation of the flood and assessment of
traditional and news methods of drying frozen
books were undertaken. one of the major
achievements was the successful application of
a freeze-thaw-vacuum drying process to the
museum' s frozen, coated-paper catalogs,
journals and books.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book, drying;
Freeze-thaw, test; Paper, conservation
restoration
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 69
Author Fischer, David J. ; Duncan, Thomas W.
Title Conservation Research: Flood-damaged Library
Materials.
Source Title AIC Bulletin
Page 27-48
Abstract The simulation of flooding gave measurable
results for preparing standard flood-damaged
materials. Amounts of water absorbed by books
loosely or closely packed, or with coated or
uncoated paper are compared. Freeze-thaw
vacuum, interleave-air and solvent extraction
processes are said to offer great potential to
dry coated and uncoated paper books after they
have been wetted and frozen. Further
experimentation is recommended to measure the
true value of this mass drying operation for a
wide variety of materials.
Level Analytic
Record 70
Author Fortson-Jones, Judith
Title How to Develop a Disaster Plan for Books and
Records Repositories.
Source Title History News
Volume 38
Issue No. 5
Date Published 1983
Page 30-31
Abstract The article outlines the requirements of a
disaster plan: establishing authority, plan of
action, collection of appendices (list of
useful non-staff people and suppliers) and
recommedations for steps to prevent or reduce
the damage from a disaster.
Subject Keywords Catastrophe, protection security; Flood,
damage repair; Archive, security water flood;
Archive, damage water-flood; Library, flood
damage book; Library, security water flood;
Catastrophe, preparedness
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 71
Author Fortson-Jones, Judith
Title Nebraska State Historical Society
Edition 20
Page
Abstract CCI REPRINT
Lit Type Analytic
Level CCI REPRINT
Record 72
Author Fortson-Jones, Judith.
Title Practically Speaking: How to Develop a
Disaster Plan for Books and Records
Repositories.
Source Title History News
Page 30-31
Abstract This set of general instructions provides
guidance in developing and maintaining a plan
to minimize loss or damage to books and
records in the event of fire, flood or other
disaster.
Level Analytic
Record 73
Author Gallo, Fausta
Title Recent Experiments in the Field of
Disinfection of Book Materials.
Source Title ICOM Committee for Conservation. 4th Triennial
Meeting, Venice, 13-18 October. Preprints.
Date Published 1975
Page Formation: 21 pages
Abstract Ethylene oxide was used for the treatment of
books damaged by floods at the national
library in florence. in the chamber of the
istituto di patologia del libro in rome many
tests were carried out with this gas to
determine penetration. Treatments with
formaldehyde and methyl bromide occurred at
the national library and angelica library in
rome.
Subject Keywords Archive, disinfection disinsectization; Book,
disinfection; Disinfection, ethylene oxide;
Disinfection, formaldehyde; Disinfection,
methyl bromide; Disinfection, vacuum
fumigation; Library, disinfection; Paper,
disinfection; Textile, disinfection; Library,
flood damage book
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 74
Author Gargani, Guglielmo.
Title Fungus Contamination of Florence Art
Masterpieces Before and After the 1966
Disaster.
Source Title Biodeterioration of Materials, Microbiological
and Allied Aspects
Date Published 1968
Page 252-257
Abstract The occurrence of fungal mycelia on fescoes in
churches in Florence was investigated both
before and after the severe floods of November
1966, The distribution of mycelia was studied
by placing a small piece of adhesive tape on
the surface, removing it and examining it
under the microscope. Mycelial filaments were
spread on the surface and connected to
particles of pigment. Species of fungi were
identified by standard cultural tests. Before
the floods, fungal growth, particularly of
Penicillium, Mucor and Stemphylium were
present; after the floods, fungal growth,
particularly of Penicillium and to a lesser
extent of Mucor and Aspergillus, increased
considerably. A fungicidal deravation of
nystation in water (concentration 10-100
g/ml), followed by ammonium carbonate
solution, gave excellent results.
Lit Type Book
Level Analytic
Record 75
Author George, Susan C. ; Naslund, Cheryl T.
Title Library Disasters: A Learning Experience
Source Title College and Research Libraries News
Volume 47
Issue No. 4
Date Published April, 1986
Page 251-257
Abstract Case study of a series of water leaks at the
Kresge Physical Science Library, Dartmouth
College. Provides helpful advice on planning
and undertaking salvage.
Subject Keywords *Disaster planning*;Water Damage Salvage
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 76
Author Gibson, J. A. ; Reav, D.
Title Drying Rare Old Books Soaked by Flood Water.
Source Title Museums Journal
Volume 80
Issue No. 3
Page 147-148
Abstract In January of 1979, a large collection of rare
old books at Oxford University was soaked by
water from a burst pipe. The 200 books most
affected were stored frozen. Tests at Havwell
produced the most suitable drying
technique--to dry them fifty at a time in a
vacuum chamber on shelves, with Silica Gel
(dessicant) and thymol at 745 mm Hg. The
drying time was found to be proportional to
its volume divided by its surface area; the
largest book dried in a few days without any
damage other than that caused by the initial
soaking. After drying, the pages were not
fragile and the books could be handled without
risk.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book, drying;
Paper, drying
Level Analytic
Record 77
Author Grossman, Albert J.
Title Television: Museum Watchdog.
Source Title Museum News
Volume 44
Issue No. 3
Date Published 1965
Page 22-24
Abstract How television is used for security at the
Cleveland Museum of Art.
Subject Keywords Museum, security; Building, fire protection
security; Museum, security fire; Museum,
security flood; Museum, security theft;
Security, theft
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 78
Author Gwynne, P.
Title Coping with Disasters
Source Title New Scientist
Date Published 1973
Level Analytic
Record 79
Author Harper, Bridget
Title Emergency Treatment of Water-damaged Textiles.
Source Title The Conservator
Volume 3
Date Published 1979
Page 7-8
Abstract Textile collection flooded by water sprinklers
for fire control triggered by heat wave.
Emergency drying and treatment.
Subject Keywords Flood, damage; Textile, flood damage
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 80
Author Henderson, Harold
Title After the Flood (A Restoration Drama)
Source Title Reader: Chicago's Free Weekly
Date Published September 26, 1986
Page 1 ff.
Abstract A description and discussion of the treatment
of materials water damaged in a flood from a
burst water main at the Chicago Historical
Society.
Subject Keywords Water damaged materials;Disaster
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 81
Author Hendriks, Klaus B. ;Lesser, Brian.
Title Disaster Preparedness and Recovery:
Photographic Materials.
Source Title American Archivist
Page 52-68
Abstract The authors describe their test procedures and
give some recommendations on the salvage (by
air-drying, freeze-drying, or other methods)
of photographs which have sustained water
damage. Historic and contemporary
black-and-white and color photos were tested
and analyzed.
Level Analytic
Record 82
Author Hensel, John
Title Preservation from Outside Dangers. Part II.
The Florence, Italy Disaster
Source Title World Conference on Records and Genealogical
Seminar
Date Published 1969
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 83
Author Hilberry, John D. ; Weinberg, Susan Kalb
Title Museum Collections Storage: Part II.
Source Title Museum News
Volume 59
Issue No. 6
Date Published 1981
Page 5-6, 11-14, 17, 20, 22-23
Abstract Discussion on the ways to control temperature,
humidity air cleanliness, lighting and water
damages.
Subject Keywords Museum, climatology; Museum, control
environment; Museum, control dust; Museum,
flood damage; Museum, illumination; Museum,
air pollution; Humidity, air climatology;
Light, illumination measurement; Light,
illumination specification standard
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 84
Author Hodges, H. W. M.
Title Of Mice and Molds.
Source Title IIC-CG Newsletter
Volume 2
Issue No. 1
Date Published 1977
Page 2-4
Abstract General problems of pests and molds in museum
storage.
Subject Keywords Museum, security flood; Museum, storage;
Museum, control environment; Museum, control
dust; Museum, control pest
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 85
Author Horton, Carolyn
Title Saving the Libraries of Florence.
Source Title Wilson Library Bulletin
Date Published 1967
Page 1035-1043
Abstract Description of the conditions in florence just
after the flood and the help given by
different international organizations. Advice
is given on drying books by ventilation, and
interleaving to save parchments and bindings.
Several fungicides are listed.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Flood, damage;
Archive, damage water-flood
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 86
Author Hunter, John E.
Title Preparing for Disasters in Army Museums
Source Title Unpub., National Park Service, Midwest
Regional Office
Page 27
Level Analytic
Record 87
Author Hutchinson, B. D. ; Barton, J. ; Ellis, N.
Title Maintenance and Repair of Buildings.
Date Published 1978
Abstract A handbook on building maintenance and repair.
structural repair and related techniques.
Maintenance of building services and internal
environment. Administrative aspects.
Subject Keywords Building, maintenance; Building, renovation
rehabilitation; Building, differential
settlement; Building, foundation
consolidation; Building, provisional
protection; Building, foundation underpinning;
Building, crack examination; Building,
movement thermal; Building, humidity
insulation; Masonry, stone; Stone, cleaning;
Masonry, joint repointing mortar; Concrete,
reinforced; Concrete, reinforced repair;
Building, plasterwork technology; Building,
plasterwork protection coating; Building,
paint; Slate, roofing; Tile, roofing;
Building, roofing wood carpentry; Building,
roofing restoration; Metal, roofing; Building,
rainwater disposal; Building, floor; Building,
wood damage; Building, wood conservation
maintenance; Building, floor wood; Building,
fire protection security; Building, plumbing
sanitary equipment; Building, drainage;
Building, flood damage; Building, heating;
Building, insulation sound; Building,
illumination; Building, specification
standard; Building, survey; Building,
plasterwork repair; Masonry, deterioration;
Masonry, brickwork
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 88
Author Jack-Hinton, C.
Title The Present State of Ethnographic and
Historical Collections in the Northern
Territory.
Source Title Proceedings of the National Seminar on the
Conservation of Cultural Material, Perth 1973
Date Published 1976
Page 125-129
Abstract Ethnographic collections are described and the
main agents of destruction listed - including
insects. Postscript added after the museum
building was destructed by a cyclone.
Subject Keywords Ethnography, collection; Museum, flood damage;
Museum, ethnography
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 89
Author Jefferson, Karen L.
Title Survey on the Status of Disaster Planning in
Washington, D.C. Area Repositories: Findings
and Recommendations
Source Title Presented at the D.C. Archivist Meeting
Level Analytic
Record 90
Author Kathpalia, Y. P.
Title Restoration of Flood-damaged Documents --
Experience at Florence.
Source Title Conservation of Cultural Property in India
Page 41-46
Abstract The author observed in Florence that the paper
of the earlier centuries, namely 14th to 17th,
was made from pure fibers and with a minimum
amount of chemicals and, therefore, they were
still in good condition. Paper from the 18th
century onward needed more attention. Measures
undertaken in Florence for preservation of
flood affected library material are also
described.
Level Analytic
Record 91
Author Keck, Caroline K.
Title Emergency Care of Museum Artifacts and Library
Materials Affected by the Flood
Source Title Cooperstown Graduate Programs: Conservation of
Historic and Artistic Works
Level Analytic
Record 92
Author Keck, Caroline K. ; Block, Huntington T. ;
Chapman, Joseph ; Lawton, John B. ; Stolow,
Nathan
Title A Primer on Museum Security.
Date Published 1966
Abstract Papers of a seminar on museum security held in
July 1964. Museum security is considered as a
combination of physical security, insurance,
environmental security, light and its effects
and other security factors.
Subject Keywords Museum, insurance; Museum, climatology;
Museum, collection maintenance; Museum,
control environment; Museum, illumination;
Museum, museology; Museum, security; Museum,
security fire; Museum, security flood; Museum,
security theft; Show-case, exhibition museum
humidity; Museum, storage
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 93
Author Keck, Sheldon
Title Emergency Care of Museum Artifacts and Library
Materials Affected by the Flood
Source Title Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.
Cooperstown Graduate Programs
Date Published June, 1972
Page 3
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 94
Author Kelly, Michael ;Thompson, Enid
Title Library Disaster Planning in Colorado.
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Date Published 1981
Page 14-43
Abstract Article suggesting ways to prevent the
possibility of damage by water; It presents
general guidelines for the development of a
disaster plan; And it provides a bibliography
of disaster planning materials.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Catastrophe,
preparedness; Catastrophe, protection
` security; Library, security water flood;
Flood, prevention control
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 95
Author Kemp, Toby
Title Disaster Assistance Bibliography: Selected
References for Cultural / Historic Facilities
Source Title Technology and Conservation
Date Published 1983 Summer
Page 25-27
Abstract The references are listed under three
headings: books and reports, articles, and
bibliographies. Most of the references about
saving and preserving water or fire-damag%d
objects deal specifically with library
materials or works of art on paper. There are
also, however, references on general disaster
planning, fire protection, and so on.
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 96
Author Klein, Richard M.
Title The Florence Floods.
Source Title Natural History, v.78, n.4 August 1969
Page 46-55
Abstract The history and the geography and climate of
the flooded area are discussed. Since 1333,
there has been a moderate flood every 24
years, a major flood every 26 years, and a
massive flood every 100 years. The bed of the
Arno is still filled with the debris of the
1966 flood and has never been dredged. No
money has been appropriated for reforestation,
for the construction of water impoundments,
for dredging the Arno or caring for the land
as has been recommended throughout the history
of the area. "Those who cannot remember the
past are condemned to repeat it."
Level Analytic
Record 97
Author Koesterer, Martin G. ; Geating, John A.
Title Restoring Water-soaked Papers and Textiles:
Applying Freeze-drying Methods to Books and
Art Objects.
Source Title Technology and Conservation
Issue No. 2
Date Published 1976
Page 20-23
Abstract Use of a space simulation vacuum chamber
allows drying of large amounts of water
damaged archival or art works. case of klein
law library, temple university. Warm cold
cicles at 10 mm hg used to dry over 3000 books
at a time. sterylization in the same chamber
and impregnation to provide a residual
fungicide action.
Subject Keywords Book, drying; Freeze, drying; Paper, freeze
drying; Library, flood damage book; Flood,
damage; Archive, damage water-flood; Archive,
disinfection disinsectization; Book,
disinfection; Disinfection, ethylene oxide;
Disinfection, freeze; Disinfection, vacuum
fumigation; Paper, disinfection; Textile,
disinfection; Paper, fungicide; Fungus,
prevention
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 98
Author Kortan, Helmut
Title La restauration de gravures de la bibliotheque
nationale de florence par la classe de
conservation et technologie de l' academie des
beaux-arts de vienne.
Date Published 1967
Abstract After the flood in florence in 1966, 1000
books were sent to vienna for restoration,
including the treatise of anatomy by paolo
mascagni with many large watercolor prints.
Disinfecting, cleaning, fixing of colors,
bleaching, strengthening, and repair of cuts
are described.
Subject Keywords Print engraving, conservation restoration;
Watercolour, conservation restoration;
Watercolour, disinfection; Library, flood
damage book
Lit Type Report
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text French
Record 99
Author Kurata, Bunsaku.
Title Flood Damage in Two Italian Cities.
Source Title Gekkan-Bunkazai
Issue No. 57
Date Published June, 1968
Page 30-36
Abstract This article treats the great damage to
cultural properties caused by floods in Venice
and Florence in November, 1966. It is in the
form of a report on the author's attendance at
the International Specialists' Congress of
UNESCO convened to discuss the calamity.
Giving an account of the extent of the damage
and the present state of restoration, he
stresses the need for international
co-operation in the days to come.
Level Analytic
Language of text Japanese
Record 100
Author Larson, A. Dean
Title Preservation and Materials Processing
Source Title Library technical services : Operations and
Management
Date Published 1984
Page 195-247
Abstract An overview of preservation management and
responsibilities, with citations. Includes
organization, binding and repairs, physical
environment, disasters and disaster
planning,insurance, security, microfilming and
photoduplication, weeding, storage, and
housekeeping procedures.
Subject Keywords Library/preservation/management;Binding/book
repair/environment/security/disaster planning
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 101
Author Ledbetter, Les.
Title Flood-soaked Books Frozen to Ward Off Mold.
Source Title The New York Times
Date Published July 5, 1972
Abstract The flood-damaged books in the Corning Glass
Center were frozen, explained Mrs. Carolyn
Horton, to keep mold from forming or ink from
smudging. The books must then be individually
defrosted, dried and restored, at a cost
estimated at $200 each.
Level Analytic
Record 102
Author Leighton, Philip D.
Title The Stanford Flood.
Source Title College and Research Libraries,
Page 450-59
Abstract Detailed account of the water damage (Nov. 4,
1978) and salvage of the Stanford U. Library.
Answers thirteen basic questions about the
process of vacuum drying frozen wet books, and
gives twenty pointers for coping with
extensive flood damage.
Level Analytic
Record 103
Author Lesmez, A. V.
Title After the Flood: Operation Restoration
Source Title Engineering Graphics
Volume 12
Issue 11
Date Published 1972
Page 8-19
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 104
Author Lytle, Richard H.
Title Smithsonian Storage Box Report.
Source Title The American Archivist
Volume 41
Issue No. 4
Date Published 1978
Page 462-463
Abstract New foil covered hollinger boxes failed to
improve water resistance with respect to
normal boxes.
Subject Keywords Archive, document storage; Archive, security
water flood
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 105
Author Macmillan, Eleanor
Title Recovery from a Disaster.
Source Title Conservation Administration. The 1973 seminar
on the conservation of library and archival
materials and the establishment of
conservation programs. Oct. 1-5, 1973.
Date Published 1975
Page 190-202
Abstract Function of the conservation analytical
laboratory - smithsonian institution. Example
of preparation for recovery during the flood
which hit biloxi mississippi.
Subject Keywords Laboratory, conservation science; Laboratory,
conservation workshop; Costume, conservation;
Museum, flood damage; Costume, conservation;
Book, disinfection
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 106
Author Marrelli, Nancy.
Title Fire and Flood at Concordia University
Archives, January 1982.
Source Title Archivaria
Volume 17
Page 266-274
Abstract A fire in the Concordia University Archives
(Montreal) took firefighters twelve hours to
extinguish. The Archives had previously
suffered a serious budget cut and there was no
director, no essential records program, no
disaster plan and no smoke or fire detection
equipment. This article describes salvage
preparations and operations, drying methods,
sterilization, restoration, and gives several
recommendations to facilitate salvage
operations.
Level Analytic
Record 107
Author Martin, John H.
Title Apres le deluge. . . resuscitating a
water-logged library.
Source Title Library Conservation. Preservation in
Perspective.
Date Published 1978
Page 391-399
Abstract The destruction of the library of the corning
museum of glass by a flood in 1972 and the
emergency action are described.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book, drying;
Book, conservation; Paper, drying; Library,
material conservation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 108
Author Mathieson, David Fraser
Title Preparations to Reduce Disaster
Source Title The Book and Paper Group Annual
Date Published 1986
Page 153-158
Abstract Mystic Seaport Museum is located on the coast,
on low ground, and has basements. The museum
has therefore generated a Hurricane
Preparation Bill and a Recovery Manual. The
former is updated annually. This includes a
check and restocking of long term supplies,
and servicing of auxiliary generators and
pumps, as well as verification of arrangements
of rental trucks needed for evacuation. The
latter, designed to complement the former, was
authored by Heidi Mikisch and Marc Williams.
The table of contents for the Hurricane
Preparation Bill is appended to the
Subject Keywords paper; guideline; emergency; preparation;
recovery; prevention; hurricane
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CAL
Language of text English
Record 109
Author Mathieson,David F.
Title Hurricane Preparedenss: Establishing Workable
Policies for Dealing with Storm Threats
Source Title Technology and Conservation
Volume 8
Issue 2
Date Published 1983
Page 28-29
Subject Keywords disaster relief work;prevention of
damage;USA-destruction of cultural
heritage;historical surveys;natural disaster
forecasting;legislation
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICOMOS;ICOMOS
Language of text English
Language of summ. English
Record 110
Author Maylone, R. Russell
Title A Case Study in Disaster: The Memorial Day
Steam Cleaning
Source Title Illinois Libraries
Volume 64
Issue 5
Date Published 1983
Page 354-356
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 111
Author McGregor, L. ; Bruce, J.
Title Recovery of Flood Damaged Documents by the
Queensland State Archives.
Source Title Archives and Manuscripts
Page 193-99
Abstract A description of damage done to documents at
Queensland State Government departments by
floods in Brisbane, Australia in 1974 and the
work of archivists from the Queensland State
Archives to salvage damaged materials.
Materials were washed and dried. Some
documents were frozen until they could be
thawed and dried later.
Level Analytic
Language of text English.
Record 112
Author Moon, Mary Jo
Title A Report on the Colorado Disaster Prevention
and Preparedness Workshop.
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Date Published 1981
Page 39-44
Abstract Report on a hands-on conservation workshop
dealing with the problems of water damaged
books.
Subject Keywords Book, conservation; Library, flood damage
book; Flood, prevention control; Flood, damage
repair
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 113
Author Morandini, Francesca
Title Interventi in casi di sinistri: una esperienza
diretta; l' inondazione del 4 novembre 1966 a
firenze. descrizione dei metodi e dei sistemi
impiegati per recuperare i pezzi danneggiati
degli archivi e delle biblioteche.
Source Title Bollettino dell' istituto centrale per la
patologia del libro
Date Published 1980
Page 377-385
Abstract Technical intervention on flooded books. The
use of talc must be avoided. Positive action
of young volunteers. Proper temporary storage
in well areate rooms. Tobacco dessicators
were used. Pages were separated individually
after essication. Wooden shelfs resisted
better than metal ones to water impact. 109
bibliographical references.
Subject Keywords Humidity, air climatology; Bibliography,
archive document conservation; Bibliography,
conservation restoration; Bibliography,
cultural property protection; Bibliography,
paper; Catastrophe, protection security;
Archive, security water flood; Building, flood
damage; Flood, damage; Flood, damage repair;
Library, flood damage book; Library, security
water flood; Book, conservation; Book, damage;
Book, disinfection; Book, drying
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 114
Author Morandini, Francesca
Title Sistemi di recupero e di primo intervento sui
documenti degli archivi fiorentini danneggiati
dall' alluvione del 4 novembre 1966.
Source Title Convegno " la protezione e il restauro dei
beni culturali" , firenze-volterra, 8-12
gennaio 1980
Date Published 1980
Page 11 pages
Abstract For the drying of books and parchments,
infrared lamps and large ovens were used. The
process is described.
Subject Keywords Archive, damage water-flood; Archive, document
conservation; Archive, document deterioration;
Library, material conservation; Library, flood
damage book; Paper, drying; Paper,
conservation restoration; Book, drying; Book,
conservation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 115
Author Morrow, Carolyn Clark
Title A Conservation Policy Statement for Research
Libraries.
Date Published 1979
Abstract Principles of conservation and elements of a
comprehensive conservation program: collection
maintenance, treatment, disaster preparedness,
outreach and education, and organization of a
conservation department.
Subject Keywords Library, material conservation; Library,
security water flood; Library, storage book
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 116
Author Muenchener rueckversicherungs-gesellschaft
Title Crues. Inondations.
Date Published 1974
Abstract Discussion on insurance and the consequences
of flood damage in urban societies.
Subject Keywords Flood, damage
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text French
Record 117
Author O'Connell, Mildred
Title Disaster Planning: Writing and Implementing
Plans for Collections-holding Institutions
Source Title Technology and Conservation
Date Published Summer, 1983
Page 18-24
Abstract The damage to and destruction of
library/archival materials and works of art,
that can result from fire or flooding, can be
minimized by developing and putting into
action a written disaster prevention/recovery
plan. In some situations, planning ahead may
actually prevent disasters from occurring. In
preparing the document, hazards in building
construction and storage/display should be
identified and corrected, rescue and care
priorities established, a disaster team of
staff members to cany out salvage efforts
orgarized, and other sources of assistance
listed.
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 118
Author Ogden, Sherelyn.
Title The Impact of the Florence Flood on Library
Conservation in the United States of America:
A Study of the Literature Published 1956-1976.
Source Title Restaurator
Issue 1-2
Page 1-36
Abstract This study reviews the literature of library
conservation written before and after the
Florence flood of November 4, 1966 to
determine the nature of changes and the impact
of the flood on the development of library
conservation. It is concluded that most of
the changes which occurred after the flood had
begun prior to it. The flood brought
conservation to public attention at a time
when funds were available to exploit that
attention, with the result that progess was
accelerated rather than a new direction being
taken.
Level Analytic
Record 119
Author Organ, Robert M. ; Macmillan, Eleanor
Title Aid to a Hurricane-damaged Museum.
Source Title Bulletin of the IIC American Group
Volume 10
Issue No. 1
Date Published 1969
Page 31-39
Abstract The Jefferson Davis home, a hospital for the
sons of the confederate veterans, a summer
house used by Jefferson Davis as a library,
and buildings serving as homes for the staff
all situated across a road from the beach in
80 acres of gardens were severely damaged by
high winds followed by a wave.
Subject Keywords Archive, security water flood; Building, flood
damage; Flood, damage; Flood, damage repair;
Library, flood damage book; Museum, flood
damage; Textile, flood damage; Wood, flood
damage; Hazard natural, wind hurricane
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 120
Author Ormanni, Enrica
Title L' organizzazione di un servizio di pronto
intervento.
Source Title Bollettino dell' istituto centrale per la
patologia del libro
Date Published 1980
Page 365-375
Abstract Study of the necessities of first intervention
to save cultural property in case of
catastrophes. 3 phases must be foreseen:
rescue from fire, water, mud etc. ;
transportation; Storage. Practical advices are
given.
Subject Keywords Catastrophe, preparedness; Catastrophe,
protection security; Cultural property,
protection planning; Cultural property,
protection recommendation; Cultural property,
war catastrophe; Transport, cultural property;
Archive, damage fire; Fire, damage; Fire,
control salvage; Archive, security water
flood; Flood, damage repair; Museum, flood
damage
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 121
Author Ouellette, David
Title Book Conservation Procedures: Some Variations
Source Title The Abbey Newsletter
Date Published June, 1986
Page 46-47
Abstract The procedures described are washing books in
their existing sewing structure, avoiding
pulling them; using traditional binding
elements in rebinding "polyester books"; and
using blind grooves as a conservation measure.
Subject Keywords Book cleaning wet; Book cleaning dry; Wei T'o;
Book drying; Adhesive PVA; Library disaster
recovery
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 122
Author Patterson, Robert H.
Title Preface
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Date Published 1981
Page 26-36
Abstract Recommendations the advisory council of the
state of wyoming to be initiated to create a
statewide plan to assist libraries in recovery
operations in the event of a disaster.
Subject Keywords Catastrophe, preparedness; Catastrophe,
protection security; Library, fire damage
book; Library, security fire; Library,
security water flood; Flood, prevention
control
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 123
Author Petrioli Tofani, Anna Maria ;Boni, Sergio
Title Cartoni d' arazzo restaurati dopo l' alluvione
del 4 novembre 1966.
Source Title Atti del convegno sul restauro delle opere d'
arte. firenze, 2-7 novembre
Date Published 1981
Page 307-310, 551-552
Abstract Restoration report of drawings for tapestry
damaged by the flood in florence.
Disinfestation, cleaning and consolidation are
described.
Subject Keywords Flood, damage repair; Painting, flood damage
restoration; Tapestry, history; Drawing,
cleaning; Drawing, conservation; Drawing,
deterioration; Drawing, examination; Drawing,
fixative; Drawing, restoration
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 124
Author Plenderleith, Harold James
Title Two Lectures on Conservation.
Date Published 1971
Abstract Preservation and restoration of documentary
material including special problems of concern
to the pacific area. storage and handling of
material including micro-texts and their
physical use.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book,
conservation; Manuscript, conservation;
Manuscript, restoration; Microfilm,
conservation; Photography, film conservation;
Parchment, conservation; Paper, conservation
restoration; Paper, deacidification; Paper,
lamination; Paper, biodeterioration bacteria;
Paper, disinfection; Palm, leaf manuscript
conservation; Bark, manuscript; Paper,
deacidification non-aqueous; Paper,
deacidification vapour phase; Humidity, air
climatology
Lit Type Report
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 125
Author Price, Robin.
Title Preparing for Disaster.
Source Title Society of Archivists Journal,
Page 167-172
Abstract The author lists seven types of disaster that
may befall libraries and archives and
emphasizes methods or procedures for
minimizing the possibility of each. A list of
materials to be kept on hand in case of
emergencies is also included.
Level Analytic
Record 126
Author Read, L. E.
Title Book Review of Disaster Planning and Emergency
Treatments in Museums, Art Galleries,
Libraries, Archives, and Allied Institutions,
by M. S. Upton and C. Pearson.
_ource Title Museums Journal
Page 199
Abstract Essential reading for all concerned with the
above mentioned institutions. Noted
particularly is the generally accepted method
of stabilizing water-soaked paper materials by
immediate freezing.
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 127
Author Ries, Joseph.
Title Oberschwemmung im Staatsarchiv Zurich.
Source Title Mitteilungen der Internationalen
Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Archiv-,
Bibliotheks-und Graphikrestauratoren
Date Published 1971
Page 101
Abstract After a flood in the Zurich State Archives,
mold damage was treated with "Desogen" and
"Irgasan DP 300." Both are products of "Ciba
and Ceigy AG."
Level Analytic
Language of text German
Record 128
Author Russel, Ann
Title Introduction to Disaster Planning and Recovery
Source Title The Book and Paper Group Annual
Date Published 1986
Page 129-137
Abstract The Northeast Document Conservation Center has
a simple checklist for setting up a disaster
plan, available through its Field Service
Office, which can be filled in fairly readily.
It requires pulling together names and phone
numbers of staff members, emergency services,
sources of supplies and lists of priorities
for salvage. The checklist can serve as the
basis for major portions of a local disaster
plan. The article gives guidelines for writing
a disaster plan.
Subject Keywords guideline;disaster plan; document;emergency
procedure; paper
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CAL
Language of text English
Record 129
Author Schmelzer, Menahem
Title Fire and Water: Book Salvage in New York and
Florence.
Source Title Library Conservation. Preservation in
Perspective.
Date Published 1978
Page 385-390
Abstract Impressions on the destruction and salvage
efforts are summarized. Problems of
re-establishing library services are included.
Subject Keywords Archive, damage water-flood; Library, flood
damage book; Library, fire damage book;
Library, material conservation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 130
Author Sellers, David Y. ; Strassberg, Richard
Title Anatomy of a Library Emergency: How Cornell
University Libraries Dealt with Flood Damages
and Developed Plans to Handle Future
Emergencies
Source Title Library Journal
Volume 98
Date Published 1973
Page 2824-7
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 131
Author Simmons, Laurie
Title Water Damage and Restoration of the Jewish
Consumptives Relief Society Archives.
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Date Published 1981
Page 24-27
Abstract The Jewish Consumptives Relief Society was
founded in 1904 to care for the growing number
of indigent tuberculars arriving in denver.
This archive is representative of countless
small collections which have outlined current
administrative usefulness and are relegated to
an environmentally unsafe location.
Subject Keywords Archive, damage water-flood; Flood, damage
repair
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 132
Author Simonetti, Mario
Title Probabilita statistica delle piene del fiume
elsa a castelfiorentino.
Source Title Bollettino degli ingegneri
Issue No. 9
Date Published 1980
Page 11-14
Abstract Statistical calculation of the time after
which an event, in the example a catastrophic
flood, may reproduce itself.
Subject Keywords Flood, prevention control; Catastrophe,
statistics probability
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian
Record 133
Author Spawn, Willman
Title After the Water Comes.
Source Title PLA Bulletin
Volume 28
Issue No. 6
Date Published 1973
Page 243-251
Abstract Report on the result of misplaced water and
the general principles involved in the salvage
of water- damaged materials.
Subject Keywords Archive, damage water-flood; Library, flood
damage book; Library, security water flood;
Freeze, drying; Paper, freeze drying
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 134
Author Spawn, Willman
Title After the Water Comes.
Source Title Library Conservation. Preservation in
Perspective.
Date Published 1978
Page 400-408
Abstract The general principles involved in the salvage
of water damaged materials are outlined and
illustrated with a hypothetical example.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book,
disinfection; Book, drying; Paper, drying;
Paper, freeze drying; Paper, conservation
restoration; Archive, damage water-flood;
Library, material conservation
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 135
Author Stanojlovic, Ljiliana
Title Mesure d' intervention en cas de desastre ou
creation d' un centre national d' intervention
et de sauvetage en cas d' urgence.
Source Title ICOm Committee for Conservation. 5th
Triennial Meeting, Zagreb, 1 - 8 oct. 1978.
preprints.
Date Published 1978
Abstract Described is the result of bursting frozen
water pipes on documents in the palais de
justice de quebec during the winter of 1975
and the methods used for conservation of the
water-damaged material. Citing that example,
as well as the disasters in florence, italy,
corning, new york, usa, and fort williams,
canada, the author calls for formation of a
national center for emergency protection and
salvage of museum objects. Steps to be
followed in case of a museum disaster are
outlined.
Subject Keywords Archive, damage water-flood; Library, flood
damage book; Book, drying; Archive, document
conservation; Flood, damage
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text French
Record 136
Author Stanzler, Margaret
Title Precious Paper: Saving It from Age, Floods,
Fires and Skunks.
Source Title Christian Science Monitor,
Page B6-B9
Abstract The work of the Northeast Document
Conservation Center (NEDCC) in preserving
historic books, fine art on paper and
documents is outlined. The Center is also
participating in the large-scale
deacidification experiment using the DEZ
(diethyl zinc vapor) process being conducted
by the Library of Congress.
Level Analytic
Record 137
Author Stender, Walter W. ; Walker, Evans
Title The National Personnel Records Center Fire: A
Study in Disaster
Source Title American Archivist
Volume 37
Issue 4
Date Published 1974
Page 521-549
Abstract [abstract text missing]... in Overland,
Missouri, involved personnel records of former
federal government employees and an
architectural landmark. The evolution of the
design of the building and its fire protection
system are discussed. The fire fighting
procedure during the disaster is described.
The recovery and drying of the records are
also described.
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 138
Author Stone, Janet L.
Title Evaluation of Post-flood Handling and Vacuum
Freeze-drying Treatment of Archival Material:
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
Source Title The Book and Paper Group Annual
Date Published 1986
Page 167-173
Abstract The author describes the conservation
treatment of albumin prints as well as the
condition of documents which had been frozen,
transported and freeze dried. She suggests
ways to minimize problems encountered and
lists nearby sources which should be located
for supplies and facilities, as well as larger
regional resources, e.g., for blast freezing
and vacuum freeze drying. She treats the need
for education of nonprofessional contractors
in standards of preservation and treatment.
See 17350 for description of disaster and
emergency measures.
Subject Keywords guideline; flood; disaster; document; water
damage; albumin print; freeze drying;
transportation; disaster supplies; paper;
plan; blueprint; water damage;
diazo;conservation
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CAL
Language of text English
Record 139
Author Strickland, Robert L.
Title An Inexpensive Alarm System for the Small
Museum.
Source Title Museum News
Volume 43
Issue No. 10
Date Published 1965
Page 24-26
Abstract Description of an alarm system that can be
built by any museum employee at a minimum of
cost.
Subject Keywords Museum, security; Museum, security fire;
Museum, security flood; Museum, security theft
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 140
Author Swartzburg, Susan Garretson
Title General Care.
Source Title Conservation in the Library
Date Published 1983
Page 3-29
Abstract Practical advice for librarians in the care
and management of their collections. Stability
of temperature and humidity, and atmosphere
free of air pollutants, minimal exposure to
light; Careful and frequent cleaning and from
living things including people are outlined.
advice for exhibition design, library
construction and renovation and disaster
planning are given. A list of references is
also given.
Subject Keywords Library archive, conservation ethics; Library,
architecture building; Library, climatology;
Bibliography, library conservation; Library,
maintenance; Library, flood damage book
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 141
Author Talwar, V. V.
Title Care of Water and Fire Damaged Records.
Source Title Conservation of Cultural Property in India
Volume 10
Date Published 1977
Page 40-43
Abstract Treatment of water soaked and wet documents,
as well as charred and burnt material. Brief
advice on precautions against fire in a record
library.
Subject Keywords Archive, security fire; Archive, damage fire;
Archive, damage water-flood; Archive,
disinfection disinsectization; Archive,
document conservation; Archive, security water
flood
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 142
Author Tausig, Christine
Title Emergency Plannning: The Key to Crisis
Management
Source Title Habitat
Volume 27
Issue 2
Date Published 1984
Page 13-18
Subject Keywords natural disasters;natural disaster
forecasting;Canada - flood damage; earthquake
damage; pollutants;prevention of damage;man
made deterioration;war
damage;legislation;training centres;guidelines
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICOMOS;ICOMOS
Language of text English;
Record 143
Author Thouk, Judy
Title Cardboard was the Culprit.
Source Title Colorado Libraries
Date Published 1981
Page 28-29
Abstract A small piece of cardboard lodged in a
downspout drain at the colorado sate library,
caused water damage to 1, 960 books and
journals.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 144
Author Upton, M. S. ; Pearson, C.
Title Disaster Planning and Emergency Treatments in
Museums, Art Galleries, Libraries, Archives
and Allied Institutions.
Abstract This handbook is the result of a series of
meetings held to discuss every aspect of
emergency planning as related to the
specialized needs of museums, art galleries,
libraries, archives and allied institutions.
It looks at the problem, examines it from the
view of the institution concerned, sets out
recommendations for organizing emergency
services and gives advice on emergency
treatments of collections following a
disaster. The handbook is divided into four
main sections: 1. The Nature of the Problem 2.
Dealing with Disasters 3. Emergency Treatment
of Materials 4. Appendices (which includes a
guide to the production of a disaster plan)
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Record 145
Author Waters, P. ; McComb, R. ; Horton, C. ; Spawn,
W.
Title Does Freeze-drying Save Watersoaked Books or
Doesn't It? Salvaging a few "Facts" from a
Flood of (Alleged) Misinformation.
Source Title American Libraries,
Page 422-423
Abstract The authors reply to complaints and
mis-conceptions about vacuum freeze drying as
a salvage technique for water-logged books.
Level Analytic
Record 146
Author Waters, Peter
Title Procedures for Salvage of Water-damaged
Library Materials.
Date Published 1975
Abstract Procedures suggested for the salvage of
library and archival materials affected by
floods or water from firefighting: planning
for salvage, freezing, removal and packing of
water-damaged materials, cleaning and drying
without freezing, handling separate sheets,
photographic materials.
Subject Keywords Archive, document deterioration; Archive,
document conservation; Archive, damage
water-flood; Library, flood damage book;
Library, material conservation; Flood, damage;
Book, drying; Book, conservation; Paper,
freeze drying; Paper, drying; Paper,
conservation restoration
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 147
Author Waters, Peter
Title Emergency Procedures for Salvaging Flood or
Water-damaged Library Materials
Source Title U.S. Library of Congress. Restoration Office
Date Published July 31, 1972
Page 17
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 148
Author Waters, Peter
Title Mass Treatment After a Disaster.
Source Title Conservation Administration. The 1973 Seminar
on the Conservation of Library and Archival
Materials and the Establishment of
Conservation Programs. Oct. 1-5, 1973.
Date Published 1975
Page 115-126
Abstract Possible damage to cellulose as a result of
freeze-drying or vacuum drying techniques.
Experience resulting from St. Louis fire and
the consequent freeze-drying of material
which became wet during the fire fighting
operations.
Subject Keywords Paper, freeze drying; Paper, conservation
restoration; Paper, drying; Leather, freeze
drying; Parchment, freeze drying; Library,
fire damage book
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 149
Author Whipkey, Harry E.
Title After Agnes: A Report on Flood Recovery
Assistance by the Pennsylvania Historical and
Museum Commission.
Date Published April, 1974
Abstract The survey of the damage and the salvage
operation are described with photographs.
Rehabilitation procedures included freezing,
drying, fumigation and restoration.
Lit Type Booklet.
Level Analytic
Record 150
Author Wright, Gordon
Title Savoir proteger nos bibliotheques et ls
tresors qu'elles recelent contre les desastres
Source Title La Revue-Plans des mesures d'urgence
Volume 7
Issue 2
Date Published 1980
Page 5-11
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI
Language of text French
Record 151
Author Wright, Gordon
Title When disaster strikes: protecting our
libraries and their valued resources
Source Title Emergency Planning Digest
Volume 7
Issue 2
Date Published 1980
Page 5-10
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Doc Location CCI REPRINT
Language of text English
Record 152
Author Wrotenbery, Carl R.
Title Recovery from Disaster: The University of
Corpus Christi Library Recovers from Hurricane
Celia.
Source Title Library and Archives Conservation. The Boston
Athenaeum's 1971 Seminar on the Application of
Chemical and Physical Methods to the
Conservation of Library and Archival
Materials. May 17-21 1971.
Date Published 1972
Page 192-198
Abstract Factors to consider in preparation for a major
disaster after the damage caused the the
hurricane at the university of corpus christi
library.
Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book,
disinfection; Book, damage; Book,
conservation; Library, hurricane damage
Lit Type Monograph
Level Analytic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English
Record 153
Author Young, Richard F.
Title Library and Archival Disaster -- Preparedness
and Recovery
Date Published April, 1983
Abstract Describes the procedures for developing a
disaster recovery plan for record materials in
event of fire or water hazards.
Lit Type Audiovisual; Videocassette
Level Monographic
Record 154
Author Young, Richard F.
Title Advise and Consent: Conservation in the
United States Senate
Source Title Conservation Administration News
Date Published January, 1987
Page 4, 16, 21
Abstract Outlines the activities of the Senate Library
Conservation Office including the oversight of
its binding program, paper and document
conservation, collection surveys, and
disaster planning.
Subject Keywords Archival Conservation; Collection surveys;
Disaster planning; Paper repair
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English
Record 155
Author Young, Richard F.
Title "Guide to Preparing a Library Disaster
Recovery Plan."
Source Title Unpub.
Page 14 pp.
Level Analytic
Record 156
Author Young, William J.
Title The Florentine Flood, November 4, 1966.
Source Title Boston Museum Bulletin,
Volume 66
Issue 345
Page 101-115
Abstract Florence eight days after the flood is
described, and a resume given of some of the
projects in which the author participated. The
first permanent technical-conservation
laboratory in Florence was established at the
Pallazzo Davanzati in February 1967. It
includes microchemical, chemical and general
conservation laboratories and a room for
conservation of wooden objects. Equipment is
described. Efflorescent salts formed under
frescoes in churches which were being dried
inside with propane gas jets. These included
calcium nitrate, potassium nitrate and calcium
phosphate. Salts brought from the interior by
capillary action as the surface dried formed
crystals which pushed the paint layers of the
fresco away from the surface. Covering with
plastic sheeting to prevent evaporation on the
front, and drying from the rear whenever
possible remedied this effect. Illustrated.
E.W.F.
Level Analytic
Record 157
Author Zucker, Barbara
Title Photographs: Their Care and Conservation
Source Title Illinois Library
Date Published 1985
Page 699-705
Abstract Brief history of photographic techniques.
Covers storage and handling, disaster
planning, advice about the accessioning of
collections.
Subject Keywords photographs/history; photographs/care and
storage; disaster planning
Lit Type Serial
Level Analytic
Language of text English