Alberto Campagnolo and Sonja Schwoll will discuss current approaches and trends in Conservation Documentation.
The following event has been organised by Bainbridge Conservation. Ticket costs for this event will go towards supporting Bainbridge Conservation's studio and their work. You can find out more via the following link: https://www.bainbridgeconservation.com/
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Alberto Campagnolo and Sonja Schwoll will discuss current approaches and trends in Conservation Documentation. Alberto will highlight historical trends in Conservation documentation, from ledgers, index and punch cards, leading to linked-data and knowledge-representation systems. Sonja will give an overview about the ResearchSpace knowledge system as it is now used in Collection Care at The National Archives UK. Their new digital documentation system captures knowledge, conservation practices and research with provenance and historical context integrating TNA’s catalogue information. It is a flexible and expandable information system that dynamically grows as processes change.
This will be a hybrid event! Choose in-person or remote tickets.
We will record the talk and make it available for a week after the event so you can watch at a time that suits you.
Earlier in the day is the stationery binding symposium & workshop—click here to join that too!
This event is part of a broader series linked to the publication of Conservation of Books, the the highly anticipated reference work on global book structures and their conservation, offering the first modern, comprehensive overview on this subject.
A subsequent year-long series of events will celebrate the publication of the book. You can find out more via the following link: https://www.bainbridgeconservation.com/cob-events
If you have any questions at all, please email [email protected]