Subject: SAA mass deacidification session
As mentioned in early September on this bulletin board, the Society of American Archivists met three weeks ago in Philadelphia and had a session on the "current state" of mass deacidification (hereafter referred to as "md"). The following will give you an idea of the session's agenda. I have decided not to include my notes re: the contents of the presentations because so much was covered that I couldn't possibly do justice to all of the speakers. I'll leave it up to the reader to contact persons named for additional information and interpretation of the presentations. Copies of the 30 August 1991 Library of Congress press release, "Library of Congress Responds to Deacidification Bids from Industry" and a listing of md readings and recent activities were distributed. The meeting began with 20 minute presentations from the following vendors: Richard D. Smith, Wei T'O Associates, gave short descriptions of the Library of Congress md tests and test results for the three md sample groups submitted in response to the LC deacidification request for proposal. [note: the three samples submitted were from Akzo, FMC, and Wei T'O]. Richard F. Miller, Akzo, directed his presentation to the LC tests and to the applicability of md processes for archival and manuscript collections. He mentioned that his corporation is collaborating with the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center in an NEH grant proposal [see below]. Warren Morris, Book Preservation Assoc., described his company's md process. Robert Wedinger, FMC, presented his corporation's analysis of LC's tests and results - where LC could have improved testing procedures, additional tests LC could have incorporated, and reasons for interpreting test data in different ways. Richard Spatz, Book-keeper Process, described the md services his company offers and provided a demonstration of the process. After the vendors gave their presentations, Karen Motylewski (NEDCC) described the NEDCC/ARL md workshop held Sept. 12-13th at NEDCC and attended by representatives of ten research libraries: UC-Berkeley U. of Chicago Columbia U. of Michigan NLM NY Public U. of PA Stanford U. of Toronto Yale the following speakers: Duane Webster, ARL Michael Placke, Batelle Inst. Jan Merrill-Oldham, U. of Ct. Carolyn Clark Morrow, Harvard Richard De Gennaro, Harvard Scott Bennett, JHU Ed Rosenfeld, JHU James Bukowski, JHU Donald Sebera, LC Gerald Garvey, LC Daniel Richards, NLM Richard Frieder, Northwestern Sue Nutty Eugene Wiemers Bill Studer, Ohio State Robert Milevski, Princeton James Stroud, HRC and the following observers: Jutta Reed-Scott, ARL Maxine Sitts, CPA Lynne Newell, Ct. State Lib. George Cunha Lewis Bellardo, NARA George Farr, NEH Ann Russell, NEDCC Karen Motylewski Sherelyn Ogden Mary Beth Nelligan Peter Sparks The workshop focused upon LC's non-awarding of the contract and where to go from here. Peter Sparks will be publishing a report (minutes ?) of the meeting ca. December, 1991. The last speaker was Kris Kiesling, HRC, who presented a short description of their md grant proposal to NEH. HRC is interested in developing md routines for archival and manuscript collections and has identified a few collections which are good candidates for testing the process. The meeting concluded with questions to the vendors and some lively discussion of the LC testing methods. One interesting point was raised - since LC has decided not to award the contract, LC lab personnel are now allowed to meet and discuss the testing procedures with the vendors' lab personnel, an exchange which, according to Wedinger, can benefit everyone. Also, several of the vendors reminded the audience that they are willing to process samples from interested libraries and repositories, often at no cost. It is expected that the SAA Preservation Section, sponsor of this session, will have a follow-up on md at the 1992 meeting in Montreal, Canada. Finally, let me note that the idea for this session was derived from a similar program held in May 1990 at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conf. (MARAC) meeting in New Brunswick, NJ and coordinated by Susan Swartzburg (Rutgers). Charlotte B. Brown Session chair c_brown@fandmlib *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:24 Distributed: Sunday, October 20, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-24-002 ***Received on Friday, 18 October, 1991