Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm
ISBN: 978-1-85604-574-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
This forward-looking collection charts the diversity of preservation management in the contemporary information landscape, and offers guidance on preservation methods for the sustainability of collections from a range of international experts. The authors are connected to a wide international network of professional associations and NGOs, and have been selected not only for their specific expertise, but for the contribution they are making to the future of preservation management. The chapters cover:
- managing the documentary heritage: issues for the present and future
- preservation policy and planning
- intangible heritage: museums and preservation
- surrogacy and the artefact
- moving with the times in search of permanence
- a valuation model for paper conservation research
- preservation of audiovisual media: traditional to interactive formats
- challenges of managing the digitally born artefact
- preserving cultural heritage in times of conflict
- access and the social contract in memory institutions
- redefining ‘the collection’ in the 21st century.
Readership: There is urgent need for heritage management initiatives and robust disaster planning that will safeguard our cultural heritage and recognize the right of the end-user to ownership of it. This is an informed and essential guide to managing collection and preservation strategies for anyone working in the library, archive, museum or broader cultural heritage sectors.
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Professional Practice & Development
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1. Managing the documentary heritage: issues for the present and future - John Feather 2. Preservation policy and planning - Mirjam Foot 3. Intangible heritage: museums and preservation - David Grattan and John Moses 4. Surrogacy and the artefact - Marilyn Deegan 5. Moving with the times in search of permanence - Yola de Lusenet 6. Valuation model for paper conservation research: a new approach for setting research priorities - Henk J. Porck, Frank J. Ligterink, Gerrit de Bruin and Steph Scholten 7. Preservation of audiovisual media: traditional to interactive formats - Bob Pymm 8. Challenges of managing the digitally born artefact - Barbara Reed 9. Preserving cultural heritage in times of conflict - René Teijgeler 10. Access and the social contract in memory institutions - Helen Forde 11. Redefining ‘the collection’ in the 21st century - G. E. Gorman and Sydney J. Shep