A Systematic Approach to Selecting Inexpensive Conservation Storage Solutions

The appropriate storage of heritage artefacts is vital to their long-term survival, but selecting suitable storage solutions is not always easy due to the number of potentially conflicting factors that must be considered: the method of housing should be compatible with both the objects themselves an...

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Main Authors: Paul Garside, Lesley Hanson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2011-11-01
Series:Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies
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Online Access:http://www.jcms-journal.com/articles/25
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spelling doaj-95a104b06aeb44d492e49436494d49c02020-11-24T20:41:25ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Conservation and Museum Studies2049-45721364-04292011-11-01941010.5334/jcms.9110225A Systematic Approach to Selecting Inexpensive Conservation Storage SolutionsPaul Garside0Lesley Hanson1British LibraryBritish LibraryThe appropriate storage of heritage artefacts is vital to their long-term survival, but selecting suitable storage solutions is not always easy due to the number of potentially conflicting factors that must be considered: the method of housing should be compatible with both the objects themselves and with the local environment; it must offer adequate support and protection; it should ideally be inexpensive, readily available and easy to use.  Following the discovery of objects in the British Library’s collection which were showing initial signs of damage due to inappropriate storage, a systematic approach to selecting and assessing potential housing solutions was devised, as reported herein.  A particular aim was to use containers, materials and testing regimes that could be sourced easily and affordably, thus permitting the rapid rehousing of all of the items identified as being at risk.  This emphasis also places such test protocols and storage solutions within the reach of smaller collections with limited budgets and resources.http://www.jcms-journal.com/articles/25Conservationstoragecollection careconservation science.
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collection care
conservation science.
author_facet Paul Garside
Lesley Hanson
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title A Systematic Approach to Selecting Inexpensive Conservation Storage Solutions
title_short A Systematic Approach to Selecting Inexpensive Conservation Storage Solutions
title_full A Systematic Approach to Selecting Inexpensive Conservation Storage Solutions
title_fullStr A Systematic Approach to Selecting Inexpensive Conservation Storage Solutions
title_full_unstemmed A Systematic Approach to Selecting Inexpensive Conservation Storage Solutions
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publisher Ubiquity Press
series Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies
issn 2049-4572
1364-0429
publishDate 2011-11-01
description The appropriate storage of heritage artefacts is vital to their long-term survival, but selecting suitable storage solutions is not always easy due to the number of potentially conflicting factors that must be considered: the method of housing should be compatible with both the objects themselves and with the local environment; it must offer adequate support and protection; it should ideally be inexpensive, readily available and easy to use.  Following the discovery of objects in the British Library’s collection which were showing initial signs of damage due to inappropriate storage, a systematic approach to selecting and assessing potential housing solutions was devised, as reported herein.  A particular aim was to use containers, materials and testing regimes that could be sourced easily and affordably, thus permitting the rapid rehousing of all of the items identified as being at risk.  This emphasis also places such test protocols and storage solutions within the reach of smaller collections with limited budgets and resources.
topic Conservation
storage
collection care
conservation science.
url http://www.jcms-journal.com/articles/25
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