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CCAHA
Добавлен 26 июн 2019
CCAHA is a nonprofit conservation center in Philadelphia. Our conservators repair and stabilize books, photographs, and documents. Our preservation staff members work in the field, helping institutions plan for the future of their collections.
Succession Planning for Cultural Institutions, Part Three: Case Studies
Cultural sector professionals are notorious for wearing the proverbial many hats and making extraordinary use of scarce resources. Staff transitions, whether unexpected or planned, can be disruptive and stressful in these environments. With shifts to the workforce and volunteer pipelines, succession planning and knowledge transfer are becoming more important to address.
In 2023, members of 15 arts and cultural organizations participated in listening sessions supporting the Collections Stewardship Succession Planning Initiative, a joint effort by the Conservation Center and Lyrasis, funded by a Museum Leadership Grant from the Institute for Museum & Library Services. This input, along with ...
In 2023, members of 15 arts and cultural organizations participated in listening sessions supporting the Collections Stewardship Succession Planning Initiative, a joint effort by the Conservation Center and Lyrasis, funded by a Museum Leadership Grant from the Institute for Museum & Library Services. This input, along with ...
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Succession Planning for Cultural Institutions, Part Two: Resource Roadmap
Просмотров 1063 месяца назад
Cultural sector professionals are notorious for wearing the proverbial many hats and making extraordinary use of scarce resources. Staff transitions, whether unexpected or planned, can be disruptive and stressful in these environments. With shifts to the workforce and volunteer pipelines, succession planning and knowledge transfer are becoming more important to address. Join Dyani Feige, CCAH...
Succession Planning for Cultural Institutions, Part One: Research Findings
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Cultural sector professionals are notorious for wearing the proverbial many hats and making extraordinary use of scarce resources. Staff transitions, whether unexpected or planned, can be disruptive and stressful in these environments. With shifts to the workforce and volunteer pipelines, succession planning and knowledge transfer are becoming more important to address. In 2023, members of 15...
Legal Issues in Collections Care: Abandoned Property
Просмотров 2245 месяцев назад
Just because you don’t have a law degree doesn’t mean you can’t successfully navigate abandoned property law. Sarah Kapellusch, Registrar at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum and an instructor on legal topics for the Northern States Conservation Center breaks it down for you-what is abandoned property, when is something abandoned, how to identify your own abandoned property, and what to do with it ...
Fundraising for Humanities Collections: Meet Daphne Mayer
Просмотров 685 месяцев назад
We’d like to introduce you to Daphne Mayer, our new Director of Business Development. She is a great resource for you as you seek out funding for your preservation and collections care projects. In this webinar, she will delve into some of the National Endowment for the Humanities’ (NEH) various grant programs. NEH advances scholarship, education, and public programming in the humanities by hel...
Creative Solutions for Accessibility
Просмотров 1068 месяцев назад
Katie Samson (she/her) is the Director of Education at Art-Reach, an organization that advocates for, and expands accessible opportunities for the greater Philadelphia region. In this program, she presents case studies demonstrating how organizations can find unique approaches to advancing access for people with disabilities. From touch tours at archives, to apps that help visitors deeply engag...
How to Build Resilience: Climate Impacts and Cultural Heritage
Просмотров 1398 месяцев назад
Co-founders of Environment & Culture Partners, Stephanie Shapiro and Sarah Sutton present on the importance of building climate resilience capacity for cultural heritage sites facing impacts from a changing climate. They will discuss the role of the cultural sector in climate resilience as individual institutions and with their communities, examples of existing resilience work (and gaps), and p...
Activist Archives and Frameworks of Care
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Through her work with activists in communities marginalized by gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity, and HIV-status, Dr. Marika Cifor has developed a framework for understanding archives through the lenses of cure, care, and radical empathy. Through case studies, her presentation allows us to ask the question, how can the lessons be applied to your institution’s archives? This webinar addresse...
Queering Digital Preservation
Просмотров 22610 месяцев назад
Applying a queer studies approach to preservation, Richard Rinehart, Director of the Samek Art Museum at Bucknell University asks how we can shift our own institutional practices and policies in museums, libraries, archives and galleries? This practice involves not only collecting digital artifacts by queer makers, but queering our own practices of digital preservation. Rinehart will present on...
Archives Are Not Neutral
Просмотров 23710 месяцев назад
While conventional wisdom holds that archivists should refrain from taking subjective stances in their work, there have been increasing calls in the field to recognize that the historical record from which archives are drawn is far from neutral. How can we expect archivists to remain objective when engaging with politically fraught materials that are potentially held within institutions founded...
A Little Help from My Friends: Working with Emergency Service Providers
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The best laid (collections emergency) plans aren’t complete without a list of people and organizations that can be called on to help in the event of a disaster, especially as the potential for natural disasters increase with climate change. The Conservation Center is one of those resources, but what about other emergency planning and recovery vendors? If your organization is in need of services...
Water We Doing? Wet Treatment in Conservation
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While it might seem like a bad idea to submerge a vital piece of your collection in water, there are situations when a wet treatment is the best option for conservation. CCAHA NEA Book Conservation Fellow, Nylah Byrd discusses two such case studies, and Associate Paper Conservator Joanna Hurd gives an overview of how paper and water interact in these treatments. Together, they answer the questi...
DIY Preservation: From Monitoring to Management
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Melanie Bump, Curator of Collections and Exhibits, Division of Cultural and Environmental Resources at the Morris County Park Commission discusses a recent collaboration with the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts that resulted in some surprising finds about low-cost housing alternatives that work just as well as the more expensive museum quality options. This allowed the Morris C...
Glove Actually: Confident Decision Making in Artifact Handling
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While it seems straightforward, there are often so many unwritten rules about art and artifact handling. One of the biggest: gloves or no gloves-and if so, which gloves to use? This webinar walks you through the pros and cons of the most widely used types of gloves, the newest research on their environmental impact, and the types of objects that can be handled with each. This program is great f...
Picking Favorites: Strategies for Determining Salvage Priorities
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Okay, so there’s been an emergency. Which collections do you salvage first? Determining salvage priorities is a key component of any emergency planning process. All the available response guides, tools, and templates tell us that defining these priorities is important. But why? And how should we go about making those decisions? Should priorities be based on value to the collection? Condition? V...
Open House 2022: Barbara Gittings Exhibitions Booths (William Way LGBT Community Center)
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Open House 2022: Barbara Gittings Exhibitions Booths (William Way LGBT Community Center)
Open House 2022: Japanese Watercolors (Penn Museum)
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Open House 2022: Japanese Watercolors (Penn Museum)
Behind The Scenes: Repairing Shofuso's Waterfall Mural
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Behind The Scenes: Repairing Shofuso's Waterfall Mural
Open House 2022: Daguerreotypes (Maryland Center for History and Culture)
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Open House 2022: Daguerreotypes (Maryland Center for History and Culture)
Finding Your Promotional Voice: Instagram for Collecting Institutions
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Finding Your Promotional Voice: Instagram for Collecting Institutions
Identification and Preservation of Prints
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Identification and Preservation of Prints
Incorporating Pandemic Preparedness in Institutional Emergency Plans
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Incorporating Pandemic Preparedness in Institutional Emergency Plans
An Introduction to the Collections Management Policy Toolkit
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An Introduction to the Collections Management Policy Toolkit
Conservator's Corner: Where Does the Mold Go? A Conservator’s Decisions about Dry-cleaning
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Conservator's Corner: Where Does the Mold Go? A Conservator’s Decisions about Dry-cleaning
Open House 2022: Ephrata Cloister Hymnal (Elizabethtown College)
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Open House 2022: Ephrata Cloister Hymnal (Elizabethtown College)
Open House 2022: 6abc Action News Theme Song
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Open House 2022: 6abc Action News Theme Song
Those were very challenging but joyous days. Spent the early 70's with the GLF in their Soho Firehouse. We knew who we were. We worked hard for acceptance back then.
This is wonderful. In a perfect world, I would enroll. So glad I found CCAHA.
You buy this
If your going to have a video of film restoration, then don't upload a copy of the documentary that looks like it was stored under the kitchen sink the last 10 years.
Only Americans who claim to be some kind of historical preservation expert could ever possibly sound so clearly clueless trying to explain the most simple basic levels of brick related issues completely clueless about the difference between painting and coating and simple spot pointing this guy doesn’t even know the basic tools of the trade calling a grinder a Saw and any real legitimate cut out and repoint Real skills job would never even allow grinders or any Electrical tools on their building Historical preservation in the USA is such a Joke Fake News and all talk no sense and sensibility and historical “ restoration “ jobs in America are nothing but Swamp Sites! Dumping grounds for the special needs interests and couldn’t give a shit about the history of anything and are mostly clueless about doing even the simplest maintenance and I know this for a fact working decades in the no merit no standards Woke broken system
Would love a link to Katies resources! Great presentation!
Hi there! You can find the resources at the bottom of this page: ccaha.org/events/glove-actually-confident-decision-making-artifact-handling
Very informative and useful for my research and comparison in the protection of Uganda's heritage
please which one is ideal for digital imaging a desktop computer or a laptop
This is an excellent presentation! It's unfortunate (and irronic!) that it was uploaded in 240 resolution.
These people must have a very high level of patience. I appreciate their skill.
You get paid for this? Who’s money? What part of government? St.Paul,Minnesota.
Woah, stellar presentation! Thank you for sharing this informative confidence-building webinar. Katie was a top notch instructor, hoping she does more of these.
These webinars are so informative and very appreciated, thank you for posting these!
Looky, looky! An adjective turned into a verb! Isn't that queer enough?
Amazed by how good and detailed this is. Thanks and good work !
Too bad this video was published at 240p. Especially given the subject matter. Don't understand... in 2019?
How do they deal with the film shrinkage in the optical printing process?
Promo_SM 🌟
Kind of funny that a video about film restoration should be uploaded in 240p. Not even telephone quality. Looks dreadful on anything other than a phone.
Ironically what this video was shot on is a copy and not a very good one
Thank you very much for posting this. I had to miss it that day, but finally getting a chance to watch!
Good lecture. Lots of information that it’s been hard to find other places. Thank you
I thought I had forgot to pay my RUclips subscription. This video makes you sit in 6 minutes in dark silence before the content starts
You buy this painting
RUclips algo is losing its edge. Why the F was this recommended to me? lol
What a great topic! I like how many of the techniques you discussed are scalable; it makes them equally applicable to private, in-home collections as to larger, public, museum-held collections. Thank you for making this presentation available to all.
Loved the Mutter as a kid...part of why I went into medicine. As a pharmacist from before electronic prescription days...those are great to see.
So these records aren’t protected by the HIPAA laws ? Still interesting.....
I'm so thankful that someone at the pharmacy recognized the value of this information. How many similar troves are still out there and how many ended up in the landfill?
That's amazing Ms Anna 🌹❤️🔥🕯️🪔
This is so cool!
how do I get hired to be one of the humans transcribing the handwritten prescriptions? I read medical records for a living as a coder, but using my working knowledge to decipher these antique prescriptions would be deeply satisfying.
Any of your local art museums, medical historical archives, and historical museums may have openings. However, they usually require a librarian or archival degree.
@@Metonymy1979 well, going back to school for a degree in library. Science is not really in the cards for me. I just wanna volunteer my time to help somebody who does have that degree.
Anyone who cares about the Mütter needs to speak up now, as the administration is actively in the process of dismantling it. The educational opportunities that the Mütter provides are invaluable, and already rapidly disappearing. If you’d like to see the collection preserved and available to the public, SPEAK UP NOW.
Are you serious? Losing the Mutter would be horrible.
Okay, but speak up where? Is there a link or an email?
Really enjoyed this
Thank you so much for an enlightening presentation. I am a Museology student and it helped me a lot.
I am also a museum studies student- this helped me too in one of my assignments!!!
Thank you for sharing those super useful resources!
Thank you!!
Can you upload again good video for ..hotel housekeeping industry and all important information .... New video
I like much 💗
There is a film at Regent University with no digital copy that they say has vinegar deterioration that they say cannot be digitized because it is too deteriorated. I think there technician doesn't know enough about film preservation. The film is called a Letter to Nancy and is an old 1965 movie featuring Cherylene Lee and Barry Coe. Is someone interested in doing a restoration?
This film is here on youtube, ruclips.net/video/6p_gg31208o/видео.html
i didn't know that brick was so receptive/interactive to/with the environment!!!
Thank you for the presentation, very informative!
Hi, your sound is very soft and cannot be enjoyed without headphones.
damn. this guy just answered all the questions i was looking for. thanks
Dang it. No comic book questions.
What's the name of the chat he uses to identify the film stock?
Today, everything is digital.
Film an archival medium for digital scans, BTW.
Is that a goat on the roof or cow?
Definitely a cow. I thought I was crazy for a minute there too.
Useful, thank you
So bad video quality, but so interesting documentary... 😎
What can I use to soften brittle 16mm films?
To eliminate the fragility of the 16 mm film, a recipe is used - mix 60 g of distilled water with 15 g of acetone and 25 g of glycerin in a 100 g bottle . In the box with the film, put a round napkin moistened with the composition according to the size of the box, put a coil with a loosely wound film on it and close the lid for 2 days.
@@ФедорМеркулов is film wiped with the liquid?
@@MichaelCarter , The film is not wiped with the composition, it absorbs its evaporation and becomes elastic. After all, the box with the film is closed tightly.
@@ФедорМеркулов interesting, thank you
@@MichaelCarter , good luck in saving the movies
This was fun to watch and informative. Are there plans for additional forum q/a's?