Preserving our heritage
perspectives from antiquity to the digitial age
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Author
Publication
2015 - Facet Publishing, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
173,250 words, Guess
Page Count
693 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepreservingourher0000unse
- ISBN-101856049469
- ISBN-139781856049467
- OCLC Control Number902999452
- Better World Books9781856049467
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL35354559M
Classifications
- DDC025.8/4
- LCCZ701 .P7537 2015
- LCCZ701
Description
Drawing on historical texts, this all-encompassing, accessible volume provides a comprehensive understanding of preservation for librarians, archivists, and museum specialists. By grounding key readings in context, Michele V. Cloonan offers students and professionals an overview of longevity, reversibility, enduring value, and authenticity of information preservation. In considering the history and context of preservation, she provides significant insight into conservation, historic preservation, moving images, and other cultural heritage institutions. The text is divided into eight themes designed to provide specific readings in context with this broad subject: * History and context * Collections * Risks to cultural heritage * Conservation * Frameworks for digital preservation * Preservation policy * Ethics and values * Multicultural issues * Sustainability. Each section includes historical works that form the basis of contemporary thinking and practices, readings from a variety of fields that are primarily concerned with the preservation of cultural heritage, and hard-to-find publications that shed new light on how to approach contemporary problems. The author's selections and insightful commentary on each comprise a truly global and current view of preservation. Readership: Students and researchers in archives, museums and libraries courses around the world.
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