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Re: lux level data



Ann, I wish I could say we are doing that.  I think it is  important
information to gather, especially if you can take it further and also
record any changes seen.  The ICOM -CC Preventive Conservation group has
some folks who have been doing a lot of work in this area.  Perhaps
someone from that group can give you some support.
Good luck!
Deborah

Deborah Lee Trupin
Textile Conservator
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Bureau of Historic Sites
Peebles Island
PO Box 219
Waterford, NY  12188   USA
1 - 518 - 237 - 8643   ext. 3241



-----Original Message-----
From: Textile Conservators [mailto:TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Ann Frisina
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:21 AM
To: TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: lux level data

I am currently preparing for discussions on lux levels and lux hrs at my
institution.  We have been keeping track of the time an item is
exhibited for.  Sensitive textiles are for the most part not exhibited
in anything higher than 50 lux for 150,000. This standard is up for
discussion depending on the artifacts level of sensitivity, it's rarity
in the collection, and level of public interest.  Currently there is a
push to no longer track this information for our records.  My question
is what are other institutions/ conservators advocating?  Are other
institutions tracking this type of information?

Thanks for your time.

Ann Frisina
Textile Conservator
Minnesota Historical Society
St. Paul MN.
Ann.Frisina@xxxxxxxx


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