[Ohiodig] Mapping our Collections with Scientific Imaging free LOC webinar: (Prelude to) Preservation Week 2023

Carleton, Janet (she/her) carleton at ohio.edu
Wed Apr 12 10:30:44 EDT 2023


Thought folks might be interested in the scientific imaging session described below!


Mapping our Collections with Scientific Imaging, Monday, April 24, 11 am EDT
Presented by Eric Monroe, PhD., Head Scientific Laboratory Section, Preservation Research and Testing Division
Many people know what digitization means, but are less familiar with the "imaging" and the various means it can be applied to collections. In our imaging of collections, we add more than a visual image of the library or heritage object, we going beneath the layers, and capturing a range of information with various scientific instrumentation. One of the most well-known imaging techniques is our multispectral imaging system, where with multiple light bands in the ultraviolet, visible and infrared regions, we can capture redacted writing, and find layers of information outside the visible range. Another tool, Image Reconstruct Erase Noise Etc. (IRENE), is a 2D and 3D imaging capture system to allow us to recover sounds from broken and damaged sound recordings. Less well known are some of the other complimentary imaging capabilities - X-Ray fluorescent mapping to visualize trace metals, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) imaging to map organic compounds, and 3D imaging to look at the impact of environment and treatments. [REGISTER<https://loc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/4816812224758/WN_EwYjfTidTB2K54dRACJ2Ig>]

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From: Amelia Parks via Society of American Archivists <Mail at ConnectedCommunity.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2023 5:43 PM
To: Carleton, Janet (she/her) <carleton at ohio.edu>
Subject: [SAA announcements] : (Prelude to) Preservation Week 2023

The Library of Congress, Preservation Directorate is hosting four webinars this year for Preservation Week. Although Preservation Week officially... -posted to the "Announcements" community
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Apr 11, 2023 4:43 PM
Amelia Parks<https://connect.archivists.org/network/members/profile?UserKey=141cf67f-f569-4e7e-b259-97ff3688b1dd>

The Library of Congress, Preservation Directorate is hosting four webinars this year for Preservation Week. Although Preservation Week officially starts April 30th we are offering events the week before. Monday through Thursday we will be presenting webinars every day at 11 am (EDT). On Friday April 28, the Library is hosting NEH and FAIC's Held In Trust National Convening onsite. For those interested in virtually attending this conference, please see the link below.

Webinars:
Mapping our Collections with Scientific Imaging, Monday, April 24, 11 am EDT
Presented by Eric Monroe, PhD., Head Scientific Laboratory Section, Preservation Research and Testing Division

Many people are unfamiliar with "imaging" in collections care and the various methods by which it can be applied. In our imaging of collections, we add more than a visual image of the library or heritage object, we go beneath the layers, and capture a range of information with various scientific instrumentation. Hear about some of our imaging techniques such as multispectral imaging, IRENE, and more. Register here<https://loc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/4816812224758/WN_EwYjfTidTB2K54dRACJ2Ig>.

Assessing Collections for Space and Condition, Tuesday, April 25, 11 am EDT
Presented by Beatriz Haspo, Collections Officer, Collection Management Division

The Library of Congress struggles with storage space like any other institution. This webinar will discuss Preservation's efforts to create an integrated approach to space management and collection needs assessment for its vast collection. Register here<https://loc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/1916812228816/WN_isABwTwtSDWR2HsF1GSINA>.

Web Archiving at the Library of Congress: Preserving Internet History for Memory and Research, Wednesday, April 26, 11 am EDT
Presented by Senior Digital Collection Specialists Lauren Baker, Grace Bicho, and Chase Dooley

The Library of Congress Web Archive manages, preserves, and provides access to archived web content selected by subject experts from across the Library. Three experts from the Library's Web Archiving Program team will present an overview of web archiving, highlighting what web archiving is, who does it and why it is important, and how we approach preservation of web content at the Library of Congress using the United States Election Web Archive as an example. Register here<https://loc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/6816812230152/WN_9W4JSSOxQ_SOkKbJxZ39VA>.

An Introduction to the Conservation Internship at the Library of Congress, Thursday, April 27, 11 am EDT
Presented by Advanced Conservation Interns Meredith French, Veronica Mercado, Emily Mercer

The photograph, paper, and book sections in the Library of Congress Conservation Laboratory hosts advanced conservation interns from the Buffalo State University and the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation. Book intern, Verónica Mercado, will present on the path students take to pursue art conservation, while photograph intern Emily Mercer and paper intern Meredith French will showcase treatments they are conducting at the lab. Register here<https://loc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/4716812233545/WN_Tpmges6IRzulgtGVLn6F9Q>.

All webinars will be recorded and posted on our website, this process usually takes 1-3 months. You can find all our past recordings here<https://www.loc.gov/preservation/outreach/presweek/index_presweek.html>.

Please request ADA accommodations at least five business days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ada at loc.gov<mailto:ada at loc.gov>.

Held in Trust National Convening
Friday, April 28

Held in Trust<https://www.culturalheritage.org/about-us/foundation/programs/held-in-trust> is a four-year cooperative agreement between the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation (FAIC) to evaluate the state of preservation and conservation of tangible and intangible cultural heritage in the United States. The Convening will be an exciting way to discuss the findings of the project, suggest future directions for the field, and outline the vision of a thriving, equitable, and just community of practice everyone has helped us create. For more information and registration click here<https://www.culturalheritage.org/about-us/foundation/programs/held-in-trust/national-convening>.

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Amelia Parks
Preservation Education Librarian
Library of Congress
Washington DC
ampar at loc.gov<mailto:ampar at loc.gov>
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