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Conservation of cultural heritage in a changing world / edited by Naoko Sonoda.
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International Symposium on "Preservation of Cultural Heritage in a Changing World" (2017 : Osaka, Japan)
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Language
English
Published/Created
Suita, Osaka, Japan : National Museum of Ethnology, 2019.
©2019
Description
[iv], 215 pages : illustrations (some color), chart ; 26 cm
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GN303 .S47 2019
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Subject(s)
Cultural property
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Conservation
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Museums
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Climatic factors
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Museum conservation methods
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Museums
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Collection management
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Sustainability
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Images, Photographic
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Conservation
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Synthetic products
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Preservation
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Sponsor
Kokuritsu Minzokugaku Hakubutsukan
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Editor
Sonoda, Naoko
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Series
Senri ethnological studies ; no. 102.
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Senri ethnological studies, 0387-6004 ; 102
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Notes
"This publication has been compiled as a result of the presentations and discussions that took place at the International Symposium on "Preservation of Cultural Heritage in a Changing World," held at the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka (hereinafter "Minpaku") on October 7 and 8, 2017. The symposium was the first in the new symposium series "Research Trends Roundtable" started in the 2017 academic year, and was programmed by the Department of Advanced Human Sciences"--Page i.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface and acknowledgements / Naoko Sonoda
Introduction / Naoko Sonoda
Part I. New environmental challenges. Theory and practice of sustainable preservation / James M. Reilly
Creation of a new national museum to meet the environmental needs of the twenty-first century: Kyushu National Museum / Mitsuko Honda
Sustainable collection management in a 1970s building: a case study of the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka / Naoko Sonoda
The conservation of photographs using local resources in Luang Prabang, Laos / Martin C. Jürgens
Mobile and non-chemical pest control measure applicable to small-size museums / Shingo Hidaka. Supplement to Part I. Environmentally friendly pest control treatment facilities at the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. Environmentally friendly pest control treatment facilities at the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka / Naoko Sonoda. Part II. New media challenges. Moving with the times: conservation's evolving role within museums / Nora W. Kennedy
Photography and its conservation: continuity and changes in the digital era / Bertrand Lavédrine
Storage of digital images and digital motion pictures on photographic film / Katsuhisa Ohzeki
Creation of the "Japanese Animated Film Classics" database / Yuzo Marukawa
Exploring the creative use of Germany's "Encyclopedia Cinematographica" / Itsushi Kawase
DiPLAS: academic image platform for twentieth-century photographs / Taku Iida. Supplement to Part II. Use of images in the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. The use of images in the Music Gallery / Shota Fukuoka
Info-Forum Museum for the Regional Cultures of China Gallery / Hiroko Yokoyama
Utilizing visual materials for introducing the languages of the world and the world of language / Ritsuko Kikusawa
Videotheque: past, present, and future / Yasunori Yamamoto.
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ISBN
9784906962815 ((paperback))
4906962815
OCLC
1140861573
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