The American Institute for
Conservation
Volume 23
2004
Contents
- The Importance of Differing Perspectives in the Conservation and
Preservation of Paper-Borne Materials
- Cathleen A. Baker
- Paper and Water (abstract)
- Irene Br�ckle
- Gerhard Banik
- Optimizing Ink Corrosion Treatment Protocols at the Library of Congress
(abstract)
- Cindy Connelly-Ryan
- Elmer Eusman
- Holly H. Krueger
- Linda Stiber Morenus
- Heather Wanser
- Paul Gauguin's Paintings on Paper: Infrared Investigations and Their
Implications for Three Works from the Art Institute of Chicago
Collection
- Kristi Dahm
- Ultraviolet and Infrared Examination of Japanese Woodblock Prints:
Identifying Reds and Blues
- Betty Fiske
- Linda Stiber Morenus
- Application of Sewn Board Technique to Book Conservation Practice
- Gary Frost
- An Investigation into the Use of Blue Copper Pigments in European Early
Printed Books
- Alexis Hagadorn
- Preservation of the Iraqi Jewish Archive (abstract)
- Doris Hamburg
- Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler
- A Cautious Approach to the Repair of Sewing
- Pamela Barrios
- Sewing Repair: A Minimalist Approach
- Gillian Boal
- A View from General Collections Conservation
- In-Situ Repair Sewing of Parchment Text Blocks
- Pamela Spitzmueller
- An Investigation into the Prevalence and Chemistry of Crystal
Formations on the Surface of Iron-Gall Ink: The Preliminary Results
- Deborah la Camera
- The Efficacy of Microchamber Boards in Passepartout for Paper-Based Art
(summary)
- Terry T. Schaeffer
- James R. Druzik
- Chail Norton
- The Use of Fluid Dispensing Equipment in Conservation Treatment
- Anna Stenstrom
- Marc Reeves
- Practical Applications of Protease Enzymes in Paper Conservation
- Yana van Dyke
- Historic Wallpaper Digitally Remastered: Early Twentieth-Century
Block-Printed English Wallpaper in the Yin Yu Tang House at the Peabody
Essex Museum
- Tim Vitale
- Paul Messier
- Archives Conservators Discussion Group 2004: Paper Mending: Who, What,
When, Where, Why, and How
- Kristen St. John, moderator
- Nora Lockshin, moderator
- Library Collections Conservation Discussion Group 2004: Ergonomics for
Collections Conservators and Doing More with Less
- Beth Doyle, moderator
- Heather Caldwell Kaufman, moderator
- Treatment Tip for Mending "Sprung" Tears
- Brenda M. Bernier
- Restoration of a 1930s Lease Document: Combination of a Traditional
Chinese Mounting Technique with a Western Paper Splitting Method
- Angela Wai-Sum Liu
- Permanence, Durability, and Unique Properties of Hanji
- Minah Song
- Jesse Munn
- Mexican Fugitives: A Preliminary Investigation of Purple in the Torner
Collection (abstract)
- Robert A. Watson
- Acidic and Alkaline Sizings for Printing, Writing, and Drawing Papers
- Martin A. Hubbe