Pass it On: Saving Heritage and Memories

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Pass it On: Saving Heritage and Memories. OBJECTIVES Preservation is to save memories. Review preservation strategies for public caring for their treasures Talk in detail about some objects Provide resources. Family Treasures. What are family treasures? Why preserve them? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pass it On: Saving Heritage and Memories

OBJECTIVES Preservation is to save memories

• Review preservation strategies for public caring for their treasures

• Talk in detail about some objects• Provide resources

Family Treasures

• What are family treasures?• Why preserve them?• What to preserve?

Deterioration

Internal Vices + External Vices

Object Composition Environment

Causes of Deterioration and Damage

• Environmental Conditions• Storage Conditions• Display Conditions• Handling

Dog chewed book

Faded photograph

Environmental Conditions

• Temperature• Humidity• Light• Pollutants• Pests

Humidity• Too dry is damaging

• Too humid is damaging

• Wild fluctuations is damaging

• Sensitive to humidityOrganic materials and

metals

Light Damage

• Cumulative• Irreversible• Fading, Color change,

Brittle

• Sensitive to lightOrganic materials-paper, photographs, textiles,furniture, ivory

Dust and Air Pollution

• Dust• Gaseous

• Housekeeping

• Sensitive to pollutionSilver/metal tarnishes, corrodesFibers breakdown in paper and textiles

Leather Deterioration Light Damage

Pests Termite damage

• Insects• Rodents

• SensitiveOrganic materials, Building structures

Storage Location

• Determine best place to store• Dry, cool, stable environment• Beware of attics, basements or garages• Insects • Rodents

How to Display Treasures

• Avoid heat sources• Limit light exposure• Install shades and close

curtains • Hang on interior walls• Safe locations from

bumping, hitting, unnecessary handling

• Use proper matting and frames

• UV filtering glazing

Safe Handling and Use

• Know your walking path and have a safe place to put down the object

• Two hands when needed

• Clean Hands• No Lotion

Do No Harm

• Paper clips• Rubber bands• Tapes• Sticky notes• Glue

• To remove staples, clipswww.nedcc.org/resources/leaflets/7Conservation_Procedures/08RemovalOfFastener

What to Do?

How Should Objects Be Stored?

• On shelves• Off the floor

• Protective enclosures- folders and boxes

• Labeled

Think Inside the Box

Storage Materials

• Durable• Provide physical

support• Boxes closed without

gaps• Match size of object

Storage Materials

• Term Archival-Quality isConfusing

• Paper enclosures- Low-lignin or lignin-

free- Buffered

• Use unbuffered papers for: blueprints, some art on paper, color photographs, textiles

Photographs- papers passed Photographic Activity Test (PAT)

Storage Materials

• Preservation Grade Plastics- Brand name: Melinex

516

- Polyethylene and polypropylene okay if no plasticizers used

• When not to use!Pencil, charcoal, friable media due to static properties on plastic

Doll Storage, Textile Padded Hanger

Should I Do a Repair?

DO NO HARM

• Home repairs? Control Yourself• Self–adhesives tapes are not safe• Stains – Learn to live with them• Lamination – Just say no!

When to Call in the Experts?

• Severely damaged• Valuable• Poor framing• Mold damaged• Pest Infestation

• Read about how to select and find a conservator www.conservation-us.org

• Regional Alliance for Preservationwww.rap-arcc.org

Disaster Preparedness

• Security• Fire protection• Natural disasters • Insurance• Salvage

Salvage

• Safety first• Assess damage• Make a plan• Start as soon as can• Handle objects as little

as possible• Care in handling• Call an expert

Packing boxes

Disaster Resources

• Heritage Preservation• www.heritagepreservation.org• Council of State Archivists• www.statearchivists.or/prepare

Other Issues

• Appraisalwww.loc.gov/preserv/appraiserref.html

• Donatinghttp://www.archivists.org/publications/donating-familyrecs.asp

• Organizing and documenting treasureswww.mnhs.org/people/mngg/stories/orgpapers.htmwww.netnebraska.org/extras/treasures/

Family Papers

Family Papers

• Store- Folders, sleeves, boxes

• Separate newspapers• Copy

- Newspapers , frequently handled

• Display- Copies if possible

• Stable environment• Low or no light• Seldom fold or unfold• Do not use: clips,

rubber bands, tape, etc.

Before and After

Books

• Store- Flat, upright or spine

down- Shelving or boxes

• Use wrappers sized to book

• Stable environment• Low or no light• Clean hands• No head cap grabbing• No sticky notes or tapes• Dust properly

Photographs• Store

- Sleeves- -plastic or paper

- Folders, boxes or albums

• Display- Limit time- Use a copy- UV filtering glazing

• Stable environment• No light• Use clean white cotton

gloves• Avoid adhesives• Avoid overcrowding• Photographic

reproduction

Digital Images

• Back-up files• Tag files• Migrate and Save• E-mails• Store safely

• How to embed photo metadatahttp://www.photometadata.org/META-Tutorials

Textiles

• Store- Flat, rolled, hanging- Unbuffered tissue

• Display-Frame with UV glazing

- Hanging system

• Stable environment• Low or no light• Pest prevention• Cleaning ? Ask a

conservator• Regular inspection• Handle without your

jewelry on

Wedding Dress

• Clean prior to storage• Determine dress

condition• Select dry cleaner• Acid-free, lignin free

tissue and boxor

• Padded hanger if safe

• Stable environment• No light

Wood Furniture

• Cleaning- Dusting- No waxes, oils, sprays

• Handling- Pick up at strongest place- Check weak areas

• Stable environment• Low light• Pest prevention• Water spills• Good quality wax for

protective layer

Silver

• Storage- Wrap in tissue, place in Pacific soft flannel bag, then polyethylene bag

• Learn how to clean

• Silver is soft- subject to denting

• Pollution tarnishes• Avoid too much

polishing• Use cotton gloves

Key ResourcesI would like to acknowledge the main resources used to develop this power point program.• Hold on to the Memories: Saving Family Treasures. Prepared

for the California Preservation Program and the Inland Empire Libraries Disaster Response Network by Sheryl Davis, 3/5/2005http://calpreservation.org/services/programs.html#saving_family

• Preserving Family Collections: A Workshop Manual. Clement Bautista and Gina Vergara-Bautista, 2008 http://efilarchives.org/pdf/Preservation_Manual2-2_web.pdf

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