2011 AICCM National Conference, Canberra

The 2011 AICCM National Conference was held in Canberra, 2011. The theme of the conference was ‘Past, Present, Future’
Presentation abstracts are available below.
 
 

Storing cultural collections with minimal impact on the environment

Paper Author:

Ian Batterham

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra pp. 1 Abstract This paper discusses the work being done at the National Archives of Australia (NAA)on its storage standards.

25 years of private conservation in Australia: a personal perspective

Paper Author:

Julian Bickersteth

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra pp. 1 Abstract International Conservation Services (ICS) is celebrating 25 years in business in 2011. As the largest private conservation entity in Australia, it has conserved 40,000 items, employed in that time over 100 conservators, and […]

Ethics and Economics: mind the gap

Paper Author:

Christabel Blackman

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra Abstract The symbolic values that we assign to conservation objects are intanglible, subjective and transitory. They depend on what is important for a particular social group. These values may be cultural, religious, scientific, historical, etc; they […]

The canterbury earthquakes: lessons learnt

Paper Author:

Lynn Campbell

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra

The purpose of conservation: seeking relevance in a living heritage context

Paper Author:

Sabine Cotte

Year:

2011
Conservation in Australia, Past Present and Future: Preprints from the AICCM National Conference, 19 – 21 October 2011 Canberra Abstract Conservation training in developing countries is both a necessity and a challenge; in countries where training facilities are lacking or are insufficient, international organisations have organised training session for local people, focused on ethics, principles […]
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