Caring for Cultural Material 1
Caring for Cultural Material 2
Damage and Decay
Managing Collections
Managing People
Handling, Transportation, Storage and Display
Glossary
Index
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Foreword
A note to readers
Introduction
Caring for Cultural Material 2
In this volume:
Textiles
Leather
Wood
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Material
Metals
Outdoor Collections
Acknowledgments

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Volume two:
Caring for Cultural Material 2

Leather

Objectives
Introduction
What is leather?
What are the most common types of damage?
Common causes of damage
Storing and displaying leather
Treatments
Cleaning leather
Lubrication of leather
Treatments of attached metal fittings
Summary of conditions for storage and display
Leather in Australia’s climatic zones
MORE ABOUT LEATHER
Skin
Collagen
Untanned skin products
Leather
Spews
Additional cleaning methods
Humidity chamber
Lubricant formulations
For further reading
Self-evaluation quiz
Answers to self-evaluation quiz

 


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Damage and Decay . . Managing Collections . . Managing People
Handling, Transportation, Storage and Display . . Glossary . . Index

 

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