Subject: Lecture on library preservation in Vietnam
Princeton Preservation Group Presents: Library Preservation in Vietnam "Library Preservation at the General Sciences Library, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam" Susan Duhl, Independent Art Conservation/Collections Manager Pane Room, Alexander Library Rutgers University New Brunswick Tuesday, September 25 5-7pm. RSVP: Timothy Corlis, tcorlis [at] yahoo__com Volunteering has become an essential part of Susan Duhl's professional life. In 2002, she learned about a collaboration between John Dean, Director of Preservation and Conservation at Cornell University and Bac Thi Nguyen, Director of the General Sciences Library (GSL) in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Dean had helped build a bookbindery and train the staff at GSL. Supported by two grants for travel and conservation tools and equipment, Duhl trained four GSL bindery staff to take care of their existing collections. Her intention was to introduce fundamental principles of preservation and develop basic standards for handling and use. Since she had no consistent translator, she taught using slides and a laptop computer, a few handwritten translations, (the tonal Vietnamese language proved impossible to learn), and a great deal of good humor and patience from the group. In recalling her experiences, Duhl wrote, "Curators and conservators around the world have learned to address collections needs in order of urgency, often at the expense of other, equally deserving materials. However, by working with materials in countries with limited resources, I have gained new perspectives: I better understand what constitutes true "extreme risk" for collections and the increased need for international collaborations in small to mid-sized cultural institutions." *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:21 Distributed: Tuesday, September 4, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-21-009 ***Received on Wednesday, 29 August, 2007