Volume 9, Number 4
Jul 1985
AIC Washington Meeting
Some of the developments described in papers and abstracts from
the Preprints volumes of the American Institute for
Conservation are:
- A detailed cost analysis for conservation, listing equipment,
supplies, and hidden and variable costs (p. 44, A. Farancz et al.,
"Cost Parameters...").
- A description of the other chemical reactions, besides
SO2 conversion to H2SO4, in red rot
of leather (p. 147, M. Florian, "A Holistic
Interpretation...').
- The new electrocleaning method for daguerreotypes, using a
silver electrode (p. 154, M. Barger, "Overall Findings
...'').
- A project to develop a method of fungus identification and
culture for conservators, to help with fumigation decisions (p. 167,
R. Talbott, "A Fungi Identification Schema. . .").
- A good report card for two silicone pressure sensitive tapes and
one adhesive which remained flexible and reversible after aging (p.
163, 5. Haskins, "Practical Considerations...").
- Thin Japanese tissue made on a leafcaster by the Stenstrom
method (see "Letters" in last issue of AN),
impregnated with hydroxypropylcellulose and applied with ethyl
alcohol to make an invisible nonaqueous repair (p. 144, F. Mowery,
"A Method..").
The Book and Paper Group had about 13 papers and two panels (on
computers and freezers). Over half the papers were on books. The
proceedings are available on tape from Cassette Recording Co., and
will be reviewed when they appear in the Book and Paper Group
Annual. The sizing seminar on May 21, which was
attended by 230 people, and the luncheon discussion on changes
recommended for the AIC code of ethics, will be described later
too.