Subject: Journal of the Institute of Conservation
The latest issue of the Journal of the Institute of Conservation is now available online. For access if you are an Icon member, please see <URL:http://ow.ly/ri0wM> and enter your password. If you have any problems, please contact Wiebke Morgan in the Icon office wmorgan<-at->icon<.>org<.>uk For those of you who are not members of Icon, please see <URL:http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcon20/current> Three of the articles will be available online for free--these have been starred in the list below. This is a packed edition including: The importance of understanding the terminology of collagen and gelatine in the study of parchment Lee Gonzalez and Professor Tim Wess Label removal from deteriorated leather-bound books Robin O'Hern and Ellen Pearlstein Evaluation of the use of SC6000 in conjunction with Klucel G as a conservation treatment for bookbinding leather: notes on a preliminary study Anna Johnson The conservation of the burnt Cotton Collection Mariluz Beltran de Guevara and Dr Paul Garside Medieval music manuscript mystery treatment of an illuminated noted breviary folio Linda Barone Scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy: an analytical technique to examine the distribution of dust in books Dafni Kyropoulou A new approach to the conservation and presentation of ukiyo-e prints Valerie Lee, Nobuyuki Kamba, Yuko Tsuchiya and Huan-Shen Lin Shorter notice: Rescuing tsunami-damaged photographs in Japan Yoko Shiraiwa The printed copy will be available to Icon members in the coming few weeks. Janet Berry MPhil, FHEA Editor, Journal of the Institute of Conservation My current Journal working days are Tuesdays and Fridays. *** Conservation DistList Instance 27:23 Distributed: Sunday, December 1, 2013 Message Id: cdl-27-23-010 ***Received on Friday, 29 November, 2013