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Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage

U. Hummelen and D. Sille (eds), Modem Art Who Cares The Foundation for the Conservation of Modern Art and the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage, Amsterdam, 1999. [Pg.210]

Ligterink, L. J. (2002). Notes on the use of acid absorbents in storage of cellulose acetate-based materials. In Contributions to Conservation, Research in Conservation at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (J. A. Mosk and N. H. Tennent, eds) pp. 64—73, James James Ltd. [Pg.223]

Thea B. van Oosten Senior conservation scientist Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN), The Netherlands, Amsterdam Former coordinator Modern Materials and Contemporary Art Working Group ICOM-CC Member of the board of ICOM-CC... [Pg.295]

Allen, N. S., Edge, M., Jewitt, T. S., Horie, C. V. (1992). Degradation and stabilization of cellulose triacetate base motion picture film. Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, 36(1), 4—12. Ankersmit, H. A., van Langh, R. (2002). The removal of lacquers from silver by steam. In 1. A. Mosk, N. H. Tennent (Eds.), Contributions to conservation Research in conservation at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) (pp. 1-9). lames lames. [Pg.231]


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