BPG 2011 Annual Conference Program
Wednesday, June 1 (2:00–5:30 p.m.)
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How Far Do We Go? Compensation And Mounting Choices In The Treatment Of Japanese Paintings
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Tanya Uyeda, Asian Conservation Studio, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Practical Applications of Lascaux Acrylic Dispersions in Paper Conservation
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Samantha Sheesley, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts
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The Watercolors Of Charles Russell: An Examination Of The Artists’ Materials And Techniques On The Montana Frontier
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Jodie Utter, Conservator of Works on Paper, Amon Carter Museum of American Art
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The Conservation of Letterpress Copying Books: A Study of the Baird Collection
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Beth Antoine, Post-Graduate Fellow in Book and Paper Conservation, Smithsonian Institution Archives
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Thermal Yellowing of Digital Print Papers
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Doug Nishimura, Daniel Burge, Jean-Louis Bigourdan, and James Reilly, Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology
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The Hours of Catherine of Cleves: Exhibition, Conservation and Analysis of an Illuminated Manuscript
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Francisco Trujillo, Morgan Library
Thursday, June 2 (8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.)
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Archives Conservation Discussion Group: Digitization and Its Effect on Conservation Treatment Decisions – How Has Wide-spread Digitizing of Collections Changed Our Approach to Treatment?
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Co-chairs: Laura O’Brien-Miller, Conservator, Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University; and Melissa Tedone, Conservator, Parks Library, Iowa State University
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Keynote Presentation: Grappling with Treatment Decisions for Large-Scale Digitization of Archival Materials
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Andrea Knowlton, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Library Collections Conservation Discussion Group: Models for Educating Library and Archives Conservators
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Co-chairs: Werner Haun, Collections Conservator, New York Public Library; and Justin Johnson, Conservator, Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens
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Moderator: Michele V. Cloonan, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College
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Panelists: Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa and Lois Price, University of Delaware-Winterthur; Margaret Holben Ellis, New York University and the Morgan Library; Judy Walsh, Buffalo State
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BPG Reception: American Philosophical Society
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7:00–9:00 p.m. (Ticket required – free for BPG members, $25 for non-members)
Friday, June 3
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Book and Paper Group Breakfast and Business Meeting: 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Morning Session: 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
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Nicolas De Fer L’amerique Wall Map: A Look Into The Ethical Dilemmas Resulting From Past Restorations
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Doris St-Jacques and Maria Bedynski, Conservators, Preservation Centre, Library and Archives Canada
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Using Magnets as a Conservation Tool: A New Look at Tension Drying Damaged Vellum Documents
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Tammy Jordan, Etherington Conservation Services
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A Comprehensive In-Situ Approach For The Analysis Of Illuminated Manuscripts And Drawings: Exploring The Synergy Between Imaging Spectroscopy, FORS, XRF, And High-Resolution Multispectral Infrared Reflectography
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Paola Ricciardi, John K. Delaney, Lisha D. Glinsman, Mathieu Thoury, and Michelle Facini, National Gallery of Art
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Cut And Tape: Marguerite Yourcenar's Emendations to a Typescript Of L'Oeuvre Au Noir
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Theresa Smith, Weissman Preservation Center, Harvard University
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Made in the U.S.A.: Physical Evidence in Early American Bindings at the National Archives and Records Administration
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Jana Dambrogio, National Archives and Records Administration
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Solving the Ptolemy Puzzle
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Eliza Spaulding, Philadelphia Museum of Art; Sylvia Albro, John Bertonaschi, Lynn Brostoff, Daniel De Simone, Fenella France, Library of Congress
Afternoon Session: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Investigating Crayon Removal from Paper-Based Japanese Prints
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Hsin-Chen Tsai, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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The Relationship between Inherent Material Evidence in Cultural Heritage and Preservation Treatment Planning
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Lynn Brostoff and Fenella France, Library of Congress
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Light Bleaching: Scientific Investigation Of Various Effects On Different Properties Of Several Old Papers
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Marion Verborg, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts
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A Comparison Of The Use Of Sodium Metabisulfite And Sodium Dithionite For Removing Rust Stains From Paper
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Seth Irwin, Alaska Paper Conservation
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Pre-Program Student Paper: Treatment of an Oversize Rare Book: Research and Decisions on Rebinding
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Evelyn Mayberger, Intern, National Museum of the American Indian; Betty Fiske, Historic Odessa Foundation; Michaelle Biddle, Wesleyan University Library; Abigail Quandt, Walters Art Museum
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