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INF 393C : Conservation Laboratory Techniques: Preservation Science and Practice
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Instructor Description
Ever wondered how libraries and archives safeguard historical materials for future generations? Preservation is the answer. In this course, students learn collections care strategies that enable today’s information stewards to protect our growing cultural record. Scientific foundations and practical exercises will address common preservation challenges, such as environmental control, mold, insects, pollutants, and light damage. Modern topics in health, safety, and sustainability will highlight the developing nature of the field. Students will evaluate preservation risks for books, paper, electronic media, and other collections materials.
Prerequisites
Graduate standing.
Instructor | Topic Title | Year | Semester | Syllabus |
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Sarah Norris | Preservation Science and Practice | 2024 | Fall Term | Syllabus |
Sarah Norris | Preservation Science and Practice | 2023 | Fall Term | Syllabus |
Sarah Norris | Preservation Science and Practice | 2022 | Fall Term | Syllabus |
Sarah Norris | Preservation Science and Practice | 2021 | Fall Term | Syllabus |
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