1.4 Bibliographie und Links / References and links
1.4 Bibliographie
Ballard, Mary W.: "Hanging out: Strength, Elongation and Relative
Humidity: Some Physical Properties of Textile Fibres...", ICOM 1996, p. 665-669.
Banks, Paul N.: What Makes Records Deteriorate
http://resourcecenter.ashrae.org, dort weitersuchen, leider nicht mehr
gratis... in pdf-format, April 1999.
Berger, Gustav A. et al.: Interaction between canvas and paint film in
response to environmental changes, Studies in Conservation 39, Nr. 2, Mai 1994,
p 73 – 86.
Elovitz, Kenneth M.: Understanding What Humidity Does and Why
http://resourcecenter.ashrae.org, dort weitersuchen, leider nicht mehr
gratis... in pdf-format, April 1999.
Erhardt, David and Mecklenburg, Marion: Relative humidity re-examined, in:
Preventive Conservation, The International Institute for Conservation, Congress 1994 in
Ottawa, preprints, p. 32-38.,
https://www.iiconservation.org/node/1888
Götz, Cornelius: Der Schutz von technischem Kulturgut gegen atmosphärische Korrosion,
in: Spannungsfeld Restaurierung, AdR Schriftenreihe zur Restaurierung und Grabungstechnik,
Heft 2, Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Restauratoren, Kirchzarten 1996, p. 95-100.
Hilbert, Günter S.: Sammlungsgut in Sicherheit, Teil 2 Lichtschutz und Klimatisierung,
Berlin 1987, p. 132.
Mecklenburg, Marion and Tumosa, Charles: Mechanical Behaviour of Paintings
Subjected to changes in Temperature and Relative Humidity, in Art in Transit,
International Conference on the Packing and Transportation of Paintings in London , 1991,
National Gallery of Art, Washington, p. 173 -216.
idem : An Introduction into the Mechanical Behaviour of
Paintings under Rapid Load Conditions, in Art in Transit 1991 (s.o.) p. 137
– 172.
Temperature and Relative Humidity Effects on the Mechanical and Chemical
Stability of Collections
http://resourcecenter.ashrae.org/store/ashrae/ dort weitersuchen, leider nicht mehr
gratis... in pdf-format, April 1999.
Montori; C., Morrow, C.C. et al: 1994: Research on the Effects of Moisture
in Collections under Fluctuating RH and Temperature, Wahington DC.: Commission
on Preservation and Access.
Toishi, Kenzo et al.: A note on the movement of moisture between the components in a
sealed package, Studies in Conservation 39, Nr. 4, 1994, p. 265-271,
https://www.iiconservation.org/publications/sic
Vitale und Erhardt: Changes in paper color due to artificial ageing and the effect of
washing on color removal in: ICOM Committee for Conservation 10th
Triennal Meeting, Washington D.C. USA, 1993, Preprints, p. 507.
Waller, Robert: The Prevention of Deliquescence, Efflorescence an d Hydration in
Mineral Specimens, in ICOM Committee for Conservation, 7. Triennal Meeting Copenhagen,
1984, preprints, pp. 84.19.8-10.
Practical Guide to Museums and Historic Renovation (not available any
longer). There is more information about cold storage available from Henry
Wilhelm's web site
http://www.wilhelm-research.com/