Paper Conservation, identifying common forms of damage and storing paper in your collection
A Conservator from International Conservation Services demonstrates the most common types and causes of damage that can affect paper collections and explains how to identify them. Additionally, the presentation covers the ideal conditions for storing and displaying paper items in your collection. Presented by Caroline Whitley, Senior Conservator at International Conservation Services. Video produced by Museums & Galleries of NSW. International Conservation Services – icsconservation.com.au

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