tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21244904438513614472024-03-29T03:32:04.860-04:00Preservation Services at Dartmouth CollegePreservation Services is responsible for preserving the entire Dartmouth College Library collection to make it accessible for current and future students, faculty, and scholars. This includes both preventive and responsive care, including the cost-effective processing of newly cataloged materials, conservation of damaged materials, preservation of intellectual content through reformatting and digitization, disaster recovery, and environmental control.Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.comBlogger295125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-6230814413702990072018-06-20T11:23:00.001-04:002018-06-20T11:23:53.004-04:00So Long, FarewellDear Loyal Readers of the Preservation Services at Dartmouth College Blog,<br />
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Today we say farewell. This blog has had a good, long run, and we've enjoyed sharing news about our department with you over the last <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2010/06/" target="_blank">eight years</a>. We will still be posting periodic updates about our activities over on <a href="https://sites.dartmouth.edu/library/" target="_blank">Library Muse</a>, as well as on Instagram (@dartmouthpreservation). We hope you connect with us in one of these places, or <a href="https://library.dartmouth.edu/staffdir/?dept=104" target="_blank">contact us directly</a> with questions and musings.<br />
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This site will continue to hang around so we can all revisit our favorite posts from years past. Thank you all for following along as we shared our tips and ideas about <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/search/label/conservation" target="_blank">conservation</a>, <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/search/label/digital%20production" target="_blank">digital production</a>, <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/search/label/Book%20Arts%20Workshop" target="_blank">book arts</a>, <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/search/label/digital%20preservation" target="_blank">digital preservation</a> and <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/search?q=hiking" target="_blank">more</a>!<br />
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<span style="font-family: "calibri" , sans-serif; font-size: 12.0pt;">We went on two field trips, one to Carolyn Frisa in Bellows Falls, VT, where she has a paper conservation studio: <span style="font-family: "calibri" , sans-serif; font-size: 12.0pt;"><a href="http://www.worksonpaperconservation.com/index.html">http://www.worksonpaperconservation.com/index.html</a></span> and the other to Shelburne Museum conservation studio in Shelburne, VT </span><span style="font-family: "calibri" , sans-serif; font-size: 12.0pt;"><span style="font-family: "calibri" , sans-serif; font-size: 12.0pt;"><a href="https://shelburnemuseum.org/">https://shelburnemuseum.org/</a>.</span></span><br />
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This eBook consists of the full text, including illustrations, of the Three Monks multimedia courseware. The universal appeal of the story of the Three Monks endures even without the courseware's audiovisual components, as the eBook extracts from the courseware, in essence, all that can be presented in words and still images. 2010.<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"> <a href="http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/ref/collection/dwcposters/id/104" target="_blank">THE 2018 WINTER CARNIVAL POSTER</a></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">The 2018 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Poster, by Regina Yan, Dartmouth Class of 2019, is now available to view in Digital by Dartmouth, the library's digital collections.</span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">See the poster <a href="http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/ref/collection/dwcposters/id/104" target="_blank">HERE</a></span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">Visit the <a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/collections/other/WinterCarnivalPosters.html" target="_blank">Dartmouth Winter Carnival Posters</a> site to view all 96 posters from 1911 to the present.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;">The Digital Publishing Program has a growing collection of open access books in electronic format, including novels and scholarly works. Our books can be downloaded directly from the library website. They are available to read online or as downloads in PDF, mobi, or epub. Currently there are over fifty titles in our collection. View the entire collection <a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/publishing/books/" target="_blank">HERE</a>.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;"><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/publishing/books/mowry-yang-1973/" target="_blank">YANG-PAN HSI: NEW THEATER IN CHINA</a> </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;">A pioneer study of the seven dramatic works produced in China between the years of 1964 and 1966, this pamphlet focuses on the Chinese communist literary and art theory at that time, when theatrical productions and personnel were treated more or less the same as industrial or agricultural outputs and factory or farm workers, in terms of managerial control. It traces the origin and development of the term "yang-pan" </span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;"><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;">The creation and processing of visual representations in the life sciences is a critical but often overlooked aspect of scientific pedagogy. The Educated Eye follows the nineteenth-century embrace of the visible in new spectatoria, or demonstration halls, through the twentieth-century cinematic explorations of microscopic realms and simulations of surgery in virtual reality, 2012.<b> </b> </span></span><br />
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<a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/publishing/books/cooley-finding-2014/" target="_blank">FINDING AUGUSTA</a><br />
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<b>HEIDI RAE COOLEY</b><br />
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Finding Augusta breaks new ground, revising how media studies interpret the relationship between our bodies and technology. This is a challenging exploration of how, for both good and ill, the sudden ubiquity of mobile devices, GPS systems, haptic technologies, and other forms of media alter individuals' experience of their bodies and shape the social collective. The author succeeds in problematizing the most salient fact of contemporary mobile media technologies, namely, that they have become, like highways and plumbing, an infrastructure that regulates habit, 2014.<b> </b> <br />
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Vilhjalmur Stefansson was an Arctic explorer, promoter, and teacher who made expeditions above the Arctic Circle between 1906 and 1918. Documentation from these explorations including diaries, notes, scientific experiments, letters, and photographs [see finding aid for the Stefansson Papers]. The Stefansson collection of photographs consists of over 1,200 black and white images primarily from the Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918). Images dating between 1913 and 1916 were taken by C.A.E. photographer Sir George Hubert Wilkins. A descriptive finding aid is also available for the photographs. Stefansson also lectured internationally on the subject of Arctic exploration and culture, using this collection of over 700 lantern slides to illustrate his lectures. Included are images of flora and fauna, landscapes, ice formations, boats, indigenous housing, clothing, hunting and fishing practices, as well as many individuals. In addition, there are some slides from Stefansson's 1923 trip to Australia and French Polynesia, and images of Stefannson teaching in Dartmouth College's Northern Studies Program. For more Stefansson materials, please see <a href="http://collections.dartmouth.edu/arctica-beta/index.html" target="_blank">The Encyclopedia Arctica</a>.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;"><i> </i></span> </b>Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-82186954072642664352018-03-27T08:33:00.000-04:002018-03-27T08:33:08.445-04:00Bridal Veil FallsDuring the winter months hiking changes a bit for me. The longer, difficult climbs to the great lookouts or mountaintops take a backseat to more moderate inclines and woodsy walks that might not be so bearable in summer months (i.e. mosquitoes, yuck). Bridal Veil Falls is one of those hikes. The falls are on the northern end of the Cannon Mt./Kinsman Ridge range just to the west of the Appalachian Trail.<br />
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Starting in a small parking area at the beginning of Coppermine Rd. in Franconia, NH (1 mile south of the Franconia Airport on Rt. 116), the trail follows a private road via hiking signs until it veers into <br />
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the woods after about a quarter mile walk (no hiker vehicles allowed beyond parking area). The hike is an easy grade, following an old logging road through the woods behind a new home development, before moving deeper into the old growth forest and then paralleling the Coppermine Brook as you get closer to the falls. Here the easy grade becomes a bit more difficult, but never too steep. The landscape change is noticeable with steep walls building up on both sides of the brook, starting perhaps a half mile from the destination. Since my hike was done in the winter months, micro-spikes were very necessary on the well used trail especially as the ice begins to show up as you approach the brook and at the actual falls.<br />
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After crossing a wooden footbridge 0.2m below the falls, the path becomes more rugged and rocky as <br />
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you make your way past a small lean-to at the base of the falls area. A hearty young gentleman was staying the night there even though the temperatures were going to be in the single digits that night. Why? I'm not sure. <br />
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My first impression of the horseshoe shaped ravine was that of amazement and awe. The ice flowed over the edges on all sides of the ravine and hung in some spots at 30-40 feet displaying many colors and shapes. At this point, I'll let my photo's do the talking and see if they encourage all to get out to this wonderful spot in the cheap seats. Enjoy!<br />
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Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-71367744253294893012018-02-26T15:16:00.001-05:002018-02-28T10:46:22.419-05:00Staying Organized: Digital Folder Structure and NamingThere are millions of ways to stay organized, but only a few ways to mess it up. If you've ever had to handle a project that involved numerous digital files, you're probably familiar with the issues that can arise: files in the wrong folders, files overwriting other files, files named in the wrong sequence. While there is no universal standard to be followed, there are a few ways to make keeping track of your files as painless as possible.<br />
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The main principle of any folder structure and file naming system is consistency. Before you begin any project, create a folder on the main hard drive of your computer. Be sure to name it something simple and memorable. If it can't be easily categorized, try using the date.<br />
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<b>Most importantly, at this stage and at every stage, do not use periods, spaces, or punctuation in any file or folder naming. </b>A period can indicate file type, and it has the potential to trip up programs that try to access it. Other punctuation like apostrophes and quote marks aren't perfectly shared across operating systems and programs. Punctuation such as slashes can indicate command line functions. It's best to stick to simple alphanumerics.<br />
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<b>If you need to put some kind of punctuation in your file/folder names, use underscore ( _ ) or dash ( - ). </b>For example, if we needed to create a series of sequential names for a project, we might use something like this: "PROJECT-001". You can mix it up as your project demands, ie: "PROJECT_subheader-001" so long as you keep it consistent. As for capitalization, again, consistency is key. Personally, for the sake of legibility I don't like to use both capital and lower-case letter in the same word, as they can potentially cause problems (lower case L and upper case I, for example).<br />
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For sequential naming you should ideally be able to set it up in whatever program you are using to create the files. Here at Digital Production we photograph images in Capture One, and set a naming convention at capture that follows a simple counter. Many other image capture programs will have similar functions; the most important one to look for is a sequential counter. This will automatically name each image in sequence, saving you time and minimizing human error.<br />
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If you have a pile of images that need renaming the easiest option is Adobe Bridge's batch rename function. Select the images in Bridge, then go to the Tools menu and find Batch Rename. It will give you a nice suite of options for renaming your files, or even copying them to a new location. However, this function won't help you if your files are already out of order. You can use Bridge's view mode to examine your files and make sure they're in the correct order before renaming them. Another way to rename files is by command line functions, but those are a bit advanced for this blog post. <br />
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Ultimately you will want to make sure your files all end up named and in the right place. For this we use some good old-fashioned project tracking. Early in the project we will create a spreadsheet for all the files, and as we capture and name images, we check our progress against it. If you don't know exactly how many files you are supposed to end up with, fill out the spreadsheet as you go and do a check against it when you finish.<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-35406723310720692422018-01-30T10:53:00.001-05:002018-01-30T10:53:02.232-05:00Magic BoxA lot of what we do in Preservation Services, especially when it comes to treating the Special Collections at Rauner, is make custom housing. This can mean a box, a wrapper, or some combination thereof. As a conservator, I find engineering custom boxes particularly fun because I am always thinking about how the box can "explain" itself to the library patron. Is it clear how it opens? How to lift out the object? Is it easy enough to put back together? I've drawn diagrams and made labels in the past to make sure that the housing assembly is foolproof.<br />
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Recently in the lab, we had a very special "toy" that was a printed scroll depicting the coast of Rhode Island housed in a wooden box. The box had turning knobs which move the scroll across the glass window on two sides.<br />
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The way the wooden box was shaped, the knobs, and the glass sides made for an interesting box-making challenge! I ended up choosing to make a box with two sides that drop down (and snap back into place with the help of some strategically placed magnets) with the whole interior lined in volara- an archival foam we use a lot in conservation. I decided just to leave enough room for the wooden turning knobs and not do anything fancy for fear that it would be more harm than help.<br />
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The following photos show the box I constructed to house this item. Be sure to <a href="http://libcat.dartmouth.edu/record=b5341788~S8" target="_blank">visit the object in real life at Rauner</a> in their Realia collection!<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-7679179347069607062018-01-12T09:39:00.001-05:002018-01-16T09:49:59.472-05:00Japanese Press Translations Not long ago, I wrote about food shortages described in the <a href="http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/search/collection/presstrans" target="_blank">Japanese Press Translations</a>. At the time, I was trying to improve discoverability of the collection by linking to relevant topics in online encyclopedias. Now my work continues on a more technical level. My current project involves mining the collection for key words and phrases. This has been done by extracting subject headings derived from TEI text forms of the pieces and running them through a program called Voyant Tools.<br />
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Each individual document within the Japanese Press Translation is divided into articles, and each article is given a separate item heading within the TEI text. Mina Rakhra provided me with a list of item headings derived from the Japanese Press Translation TEI text, which allows for machine-readable texts. I removed all data from these headings aside from the titles themselves, and used a program called <a href="http://voyant-tools.org/" target="_blank">Voyant Tools</a> to export a list of terms featured most frequently. Some results are shown below.<br />
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Voyant tools provides a useful and user-friendly interface to interact with text. It allows the user to view the text in many different ways, including lists of words and phrases, word clouds, and even line graphs. I had some fun selecting different terms, seeing how frequently each appeared over the year covered, and trying to determine some correlation between changes. Even in just a short time working with the data, I noticed some trends in the text. Terminology and topics discussed changed over time, partially corresponding with the Japanese general election of 1946. Although historical analysis is not the goal of this project, these tools could be useful for a scholar interested in exploring a text at a deeper level. It may be worth exploring for both students and professional academics.<br />
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What is the purpose of this endeavor? The primary benefit is the use of these keywords for aid in searching the collection. As it stands, the pieces are all titled by topic and number alone. From a browsing page, the individual documents are difficult to distinguish and potentially intimidating to the casual user. The collection can be searched by term through the TEI text, which is excellent for a user with a specific topic in mind but less useful to the casual user. The keywords collected through this project could be displayed on a browsing page or otherwise, allowing for easier and faster movement through documents.<br />
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In addition to the potential UI benefits of this project, the keywords produced can be reconciled with the Library of Congress's FAST system. The FAST system (or Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) is derived from the Library of Congress's subject headings of LCSH. It attempts to make the LCSH more accessible and usable, and reconciling our system with FAST could improve compatibility with other systems.<br />
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As the project stands, I have some raw data and a basic understanding of the work needed for LCSH reconciliation. I will be meeting with Mina, Bill Ghezzi, and Shaun Akhtar over the coming months to discuss possible implementation of work. Hopefully, we'll be able to integrate it into the user interface and search functionality of the Japanese Press Translations as we develop the library's display platforms in the future.<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-12874675943563843722018-01-02T13:18:00.000-05:002018-01-02T13:18:12.005-05:00Happy New Year!<br />
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After a lovely holiday break, we here in the Library braved temperatures in the negative 20s this morning to return to work ensuring access to collections for our students, faculty, staff and community. We accomplished some great things in 2017...<br />
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We started the year with a little disaster recovery following a <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/01/minor-disaster-mitigation-in-paddock.html" target="_blank">flood in the Paddock Music Library</a><br />
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Later in January we collaborated with the art history department and hosted an <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BP5M4CWBSjL/?taken-by=dartmouthpreservation" target="_blank">Islamic-world paper making workshop with Radha Pandey</a>.<br />
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This year saw the completion of a <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/04/continuing-saga-antiphonal.html" target="_blank">major project to conserve a large Antiphonal</a> from Rauner Library...<br />
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...As well as the end of a <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/07/imaging-of-dartmouth-college.html" target="_blank">5 year project</a> to digitize the <a href="http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/search/collection/photofiles/collection/photofiles" target="_blank">Dartmouth College Photographic Files Collection</a>.<br />
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We had an amazing summer intern, Linnea Vegh, who <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/08/spine-re-engineering-summer-camp.html" target="_blank">taught us about Spine Re-Engineering</a>.<br />
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And we <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/12/the-joy-of-sharing.html" target="_blank">reflected on the benefits of our summer internship program</a>, both for the interns and for the Library.<br />
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In preparation for a large photographic negatives digitization project, we improved our negative digitization workflow, and <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/11/tips-for-capturing-photographic.html" target="_blank">shared what we learned</a> in the process with our dedicated readers.<br />
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Finally, Brian Markee took us on <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/11/tips-for-capturing-photographic.html" target="_blank">some</a> <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/07/what-thrill.html" target="_blank">amazing</a> <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2017/11/mt-kearsarge-north.html" target="_blank">hikes</a> throughout the Upper Valley.<br />
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We hope you keep reading about our adventures here, and check out our <a href="https://www.instagram.com/dartmouthpreservation/" target="_blank">instagram feed</a>. Here's looking forward to 2018 and all of the conserving, preserving, recovering and digitizing to come!<br />
<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-9890874838910520672017-12-15T11:08:00.001-05:002017-12-19T14:21:48.863-05:00The Joy of Sharing:It all started with Becki, a friend of mine in Chicago who worked for Aikos. When the store closed she didn't know quite what to do, and mentioned to me she would love to get some experience in book conservation in order that she could find a position doing just that. This request prompted me to investigate the feasibility of hiring an enthusiastic individual during the summer months in order to provide needed training and experience. It was a win win idea, we would get additional work done <br />
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and the intern would be exposed to the dynamics of a working lab, along with learning techniques in book conservation. After a successful summer, Becki returned to Chicago and worked for both the Art Institute's Ryerson Library and the Newberry Library as a conservation technician. <br />
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Since that time, we have hosted numerous interns, both as short summer positions as well as full year. I established a liaison with a professor at the University of Texas in the Master of Science in Information Studies and Certificate in Conservation graduate program. Through that program, we hosted two graduate students for a full year. This was especially rewarding as they were able to become integrated into the department. They participated in the Library's orientation for new employees, met individually with the Dean of Libraries, and other administrators. One of the interns was hired here after her term was over to assist in our blossoming digital program.<br />
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Since the demise of the Texas program, I developed a relationship with North Bennet Street School in Boston, Massachusetts for bookbinding students who are interested in conservation. <a href="http://www.nbss.edu/full-time-programs/bookbinding">http://www.nbss.edu/full-time-programs/bookbinding</a>. We are able to offer an eight week internship during the summer. Though shorter in length, many of the essential elements, such as learning the role of a preservation unit within the library organization and meetings with library leadership, are core components.<br />
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One of our interns, Mckey, from North Bennet, worked on our scrap book from Robert May, the creator of Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer. Each intern is given a special project to help enhance their portfolio and to give them a challenge in expanding their skills. This was a very successful project <br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Mckey, North Bennet intern.</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Cover of scrapbook from Robert May.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Inside page from Robert May's scrapbook, before treatment</td></tr>
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Another North Bennet intern, Lizzie Curran, is now our Assistant Conservator. Just shows you how good things come back to you!<br />
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This year, I am excited to say that we will be hosting a student from Bennington College who will be doing her field work term during January and February 2018.<br />
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So, what is the point of going on about all the wonderful people we have had as interns?<br />
The point is, that as an institution of higher learning, we have been able to contribute to the field of book conservation by offering these opportunities and in return we are rewarded with new insights and new shared techniques that interns bring. So, I encourage those who think they may be able to provide such opportunities to explore the options. The end results are very gratifying.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><i>Written by Deborah Howe</i></span> <br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-80334333417412892932017-12-05T09:47:00.000-05:002017-12-05T09:47:03.863-05:00Digital Library Program (DLP) Project Update (11/22/2017)<span style="font-size: large;"><b> <span style="font-size: small;">New Collection</span></b></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><a href="https://libwiki.dartmouth.edu/wiki/Projects/DPM/ProjectProposal67" target="_blank"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><u>David Brainard Diary</u></span></b></a><span style="font-size: small;"> - The David Brainard Diary is now available online. The site has been added to the Digital by Dartmouth Manuscripts collections. David Brainard was a member of the ill-fated Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (1881-1884), also known as the Greely Expedition. It resulted in the tragic loss of all but six of the men. One of the survivors, David Brainard, kept a diary of the expedition that we have in our collections. The diary is written in pencil in a small notebook along with his record of stores issued during the last winter of the expedition. David Brainard's Camp Clay diary is a meticulously kept account of the daily happenings at Cape Sabine on the Ellesmere Island coast, where the men of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition lived as castaways through the long and desperate winter of 1883-1884.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;"><b><a href="https://libwiki.dartmouth.edu/wiki/Projects/DPM/ProjectProposal69" target="_blank"><u>Oversized Photographic Files</u></a> -- </b>The Digital Production Unit has completed imaging the Oversize Photographic Files. This collection of approximately 650 photographs is an extension of the <a href="http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/photofiles" target="_blank"><u>Dartmouth Photographic Files Collection</u></a>. Photographs include images of alumni associations, faculty and staff, college events, student life, athletics, student clubs, buildings and grounds, and campus scenes. The images span the years circa 1853-2000. Moving forward with digitizing the oversized photographs will provide researchers, community members, alumni, faculty, staff and remote users with a complete collection of digital photographs. Cataloging and Metadata Service continues to work enhancing the metadata for the entire collection. We anticipate this work to be completed early in 2018.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;"><b><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/publishing/books/lathem1999/" target="_blank"><u>Miraculously Builded in Our Hearts: A Dartmouth Reader</u></a></b> -- This Reader, addressed particularly to Dartmouth graduates, student, and friends, will also appeal to others interested in the history of higher education in America. "While preparing this volume," the editors write, "we developed fresh appreciation for that peculiar slice of humankind known as the men and women of Dartmouth, who in Hanover learn to analyze the verse of Milton, explore fluid dynamics, wrestle with Lu Xun, confront Aquinas, discover radiogenic isotope geochemistry, climb Moosilauke, build their own kayaks, sharpen an ax with a dual-grip handstone, and slip across a snowy campus on cross-country skis to an early morning class on Flaubert."<b> </b></span></span><br />
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The hike begins with very moderate elevation gain for perhaps a mile while walking through a beautiful wooded area on the well-worn trail. After this easy-ish introduction, a change in the trail composition and its difficulty are noticeable, becoming far more rocky than in the woods and the <br />
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Continuing back into the woods, the trail alternates between moderate and difficult for the last mile, mainly hugging the north side of the summit cone, where the trees get noticeably shorter and the trail even more rocky. Once the summit area is reached, the trees thin and an inactive fire tower (one of the last in New Hampshire) comes into view.<br />
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It was my first trip to this summit and I was extremely pleased once we climbed up the stairs into the towers protected confines as the views were spectacular in all directions. On this day, we didn't need <br />
much protection from the elements as you will see from my photos. I might add there was even a restroom just a few yards below the summit area opening for those in need.<br />
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I should end my blog here and let all enjoy the 360 degree summit view, looking east into Maine, west to the Franconia Range, south towards Conway and the Moat Mt. chain, and north to Mt. Washington and the Carter Notch area.<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-34962009164978506282017-11-08T06:01:00.000-05:002017-11-08T06:01:57.419-05:00Tips for Capturing Photographic NegativesMuch like any other digitization project, capturing photographic negatives can be relatively straightforward or complex, depending on the tools you have available and the level of accuracy you're working towards.<br />
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The most important difference between scanning negatives and positives is that negatives require backlighting in some form or another. While there is some flexibility in how you achieve this, it's always a requirement. Here I'll examine three methods of capturing negatives, and their respective advantages and disadvantages.<br />
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Method 1: Feed Scanner<br />
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Feed scanners are very common at the consumer level, as they are often the easiest to use in a hands-off manner. As you can probably guess, they are called "feed scanners" because the images are fed through the top. A major advantage of these kinds of scanners is their ability to scan both sides of an image at the same time (provided they are designated "duplex," a standard setting on this kind of scanner). This removes the need for backlighting, as the object is always being "lit" on both sides whenever it is fed through.<br />
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The biggest disadvantages to a feed scanner are its lack of flexibility, its rough treatment of the item, and its tendency to attract dust in its interior. Many such scanners require a proprietary software to capture images, which can vary quite a bit in quality and flexibility (an upside to this is the software can sometimes be more user-friendly than programs such as Capture One). The rollers these scanners use to pull the object through can easily be damaging to a fragile object such as a brittle older negative. And finally, you'll want to clean and dust the inside of your feed scanner regularly to prevent streaks across your images.<br />
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Method 2: Flatbed Scanner with Backlight<br />
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Flatbed scanners are what we commonly picture as a "scanner," but not all are able to handle photo negatives. Be sure to check the model's description and make sure that it's equipped for the job. For the Epson Expression V700 model we have at the Digital Production Lab, the top panel can be detached and reattached for normal or backlit scanning.<br />
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The advantages to a flatbed scanner are its flexibility and consistency. It will need precious little cleaning or calibration, and it is compatible with many different kinds of scanning software. The biggest drawback is the speed; it's the slowest of the three options and requires a good bit of hands-on fiddling, especially if you opt to use negative holders to keep your items in place. They are optional, but often helpful. All the tips provided <a href="http://dartmouthpreservation.blogspot.com/2013/07/slide-scanning-tips.html" target="_blank">here</a> for slide scanning also apply to photo negatives.<br />
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Method 3: Camera with Lightbox<br />
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While simply pointing a camera at the lightbox may seem like the simplest option, it is actually the most complex, but with several distinct advantages. The biggest advantages are speed and accuracy; a good digital camera will easily outclass the best flatbed or feed scanner in both these categories. Additionally, the camera itself will produce a digital negative (which is actually a "negative" in name only) that can be edited far more extensively than a typical .tiff or .jpeg file.<br />
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However, the drawbacks of this method are significant. You must be ready to setup automated editing of the images (or be ready to tediously edit each individual image). You must also recalibrate your lighting setup to accommodate the backlighting of the lightbox, including refocusing your lens and checking your color balance. Often this also requires turning off your camera's flash and lowering your shutter speed. However, if you have the equipment and inclination to do it, the camera/lightbox setup will give you the greatest control over your finished product, and once the setup is complete the images can be captured very quickly.<br />
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Whatever equipment you use for your negative scanning project, it's important to know what problems you might come across and prepare for them as best you can.<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-22546995769018992042017-10-13T11:28:00.000-04:002017-10-13T11:28:26.685-04:00Today in the LabFor this post, I wanted to share some images of a particularly memorable item I had recently on my bench. As a conservator, I get to see a lot of very interesting items in Dartmouth's collections in addition to the mundane (though they are never really <i>that</i> mundane). There are always items that are historically relevant, have expensive materials, or belonged to someone very important-and sometimes there are things that are inexplicably sweet and funny, or just seem to have a personality all their own without significant provenance.<br />
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This particular object in Rauner's collection needed to be rehoused: which is library speak for needing a more appropriate box. The item itself is a little wooden box with a screw-top that contains discs with an image on one side and words on the other. The box top is appropriately labeled "Pretty Pictures with Easy Reading." The detail of the painted box and each of the little images is really lovely, and we admittedly got a good laugh out of the purported "easy reading."<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-46353936264204703252017-09-21T08:05:00.000-04:002017-09-21T08:05:11.192-04:00Food Shortages in Occupied Japan(As described in the Dartmouth Japanese Press Translations<br />
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Following World War II, Japan was occupied by Allied forces. The administrative body that presided over this occupation was known as The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers or SCAP. This organization, headed by American General Douglas MacArthur with the support of the British Commonwealth, is described by the U.S. state department as acting with three primary purposes. These purposes are described as, "Reform and war crimes trials, revival of economy, and conclusion of formal peace treaty and alliance" (https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/japan-reconstruction).<br />
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SCAPs responsibilities were many. Among them were censorship and general management of public opinion. As a result, SCAP produced the Japanese press translations that we possess within our digital collections. Though our collection is incomplete, it is extensive, and gives great insight into economic, social, and political conditions in Japan during 1945 and 1946.<br />
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The Japanese press translations cover several issues in depth, although one that appears consistently is the struggle with food shortages. War is often costly to a population, and even in the United States, which saw little fighting within its borders, rationing was an important part of the war effort. In Japan, where the devastation of war was particularly severe, food shortages were of great concern. Infrastructure for transport of goods had been destroyed by American air raids and millions of Japanese citizens were displaced and reliant on aid for survival. As such, combating general starvation was a major undertaking for both the growing Japanese government and the Allied powers which presided over it. Southeast Asia saw a poor rice crop in 1945 and, faced with very limited stores of food, the government attempted to stave off general starvation through strict rationing and imports.<br />
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In <i>Social Series 001 </i><a href="https://www.blogger.com/(http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/presstrans/id/10429/rec/1">(http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/presstrans/id/10429/rec/1</a>), reporting from a cabinet meeting indicates that the Japanese government intended to provide rations of rice as a primary staple, with wheat for balance and potatoes as supplement. However, in 1945 rations consisted of only sweet potatoes and beans. Professor Kakinuma of Tokyo University discusses the dangers of malnutrition that would result from this limited diet. He describes the recorded effects on soldiers from the front as "atrophy of organs, swelling of the limbs, general fatigue and eventually...death." Additionally, he describes the effects of reliance on government rations on his own health. During his time subsisting on these rations he lost approximately 30 pounds and suffered from regular dizzy spells. He claims that while the rations may have been enough to prevent outright starvation, they did not provide sufficient nutrition and would result in general sickness. He goes on to suggest that grasshoppers and other insects be pulverized and rationed as food to provide much needed protein to the Japanese diet.<br />
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Indeed, <i>Social Series</i> <i>001</i> (<a href="http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/presstrans/id/10837/rec/12">http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/presstrans/id/10837/rec/12</a>) indicates that 12 men had starved to death between August and November of 1945 on the roads of Japan, and that the number of deaths due to starvation and malnutrition were gradually increasing. In February of 1946, communities in Hokkaido went 20 days without rations (Economic Series 271 http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/presstrans/id/7055/rec/1069), demonstrating how serious the food shortage had become and how potentially dangerous it could be.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><i>Written by Kevin Warstadt</i></span><br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-62754069930329667462017-08-22T11:45:00.000-04:002017-08-22T14:22:08.495-04:00Spine Re-Engineering Summer CampAs the Dartmouth Summer Conservation and Preservation intern I have spent my time at Baker-Berry learning new techniques and building on the foundation of book repair knowledge with helpful tips and tricks gained through practical application. Deborah and Lizzie have generously shared their insights on how they balance the demands of such an active collection which splits their time between the circulating collection, special collections, and special digitization projects. In turn Deborah has encouraged me to share my own knowledge culled from my experiences as a student and intern. In particular we have discussed my time spent at MIT working with Jana Dambrogio and Ayako Letizia, where I learned a technique known as "Spine Re-Engineering."<br />
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Spine re-engineering is a book conservation treatment style developed at MIT by Jana Dambrogio using thin, tengucho Japanese tissues and methylcellulose almost exclusively. This technique builds upon a rich tradition of thin tissue repair in conservation by using the strength of Japanese tissues and <br />
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Working with Deborah, I selected a volume of Audubon prints to work some spine re-engineering magic on. The volume's spine tube had failed leaving the front board and spine detached from the text with the leather covering holding the binding together. I began by consolidating the spine linings with methyl-cellulose. I then selected a piece of 10 gram tengucho long enough to extend above the head and tail, and wide enough to cover the spine area a couple of times. <br />
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Painting the methyl-cellulose through the tissue, I began by adhering the tissue to the spine area and shoulders, folding the excess tissue at the head and tail back onto itself. The main goal of this whole process is the add strength to the most vulnerable parts of the book structure. Folding the long fibers of the tengucho back on itself helps to avoid tearing.<br />
The initial layer is left to dry completely and the layering process is then repeated. Special care is taken to concentrate on the weaker areas of the binding such as shoulders and filling cracks in linings by adhering smaller strips of tissue to these potential problem areas. After every layer of tissue and adhesive are applied they are left to dry completely. While this slows the process to a seeming crawl it is crucial to creating a strong attachment.<br />
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For this volume I began layering with the piece of tissue extending past the textbook shoulder and reserved the tissue extending past the board to form the hollow. A flange of the tissue was left long at the textblock shoulder as well.<br />
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Once the spine area has been sufficiently consolidated and dried I cut a piece of silicon coated mylar to the width of the spine and taller than the textblock height by an inch or so at the head and tail. I then continued the layering process and captured the mylar between my textblock spine and the new tissue layers. Extra layers of tissue were added at the shoulders to ensure the strength where the action of the book takes place. After I was satisfied with the built up layers I allowed the volume to dry completely.<br />
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More methyl-cellulose was applied to the spine and the case was lined up and closed. Using a bone folder and the palm of my hand to avoid undue stress on the leather. I worked the spine area to be sure the layers of tengucho underneath were able to adhere to each other completely. Again, the volume was left to dry completely. Once the main repair was dry, the silicone release mylar was removed and the inner hinges touched up with another layer of Japanese tissue to disguise the repair.<br />
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The final result is a book with a repair that is both strong and completely reversible. I believe that spine re-engineering reflects the larger mission of the library and its collection by allowing access, in this case it is not merely the text but also to the physical materials of the book left intact which may provide valuable information to future conservators and book historians looking to understand more about the materials used to create these objects.<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-42791580243146174462017-08-08T08:44:00.000-04:002017-08-08T08:44:55.378-04:00Xmas in July; How Material Comes to the Lab for TreatmentSpecial collection items needing treatment are entered into a File Maker Pro database by my conservation liaison who works in Special Collections. She is the filter for taking requests from the rest of the Special Collections staff and is my direct link to the collections. This facilitates workflow and communication which makes all of our lives easier. I am able to go into the database and select items by priority needs and by treatment needs. So if there are items being used for a class coming up I can see that and will put that on my request list or if there are a batch of items all needing paper repair I can have those pulled all at once in order to expedites that type of repair. I try to work on a group of about 10-15 items at a time and when we are done with that group I select the next group. Of course if there are rush requests we always fit those in. When I go to select the material I never know what exactly it will look like so when we review the items for treatment it's always a bit like Xmas. Many items have been put into temporary boxes for safe keeping until the conservation has been done, so opening boxes can be quite fun. Below are a few examples of the variety of items that came up for treatment recently.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A jigsaw puzzle needing housing and the box repaired.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Old paper book jacket on journal.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Journal using every part of the paper.</td></tr>
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-24663734834616564632017-07-25T11:45:00.001-04:002017-07-25T11:45:20.019-04:00Imaging of the Dartmouth College Photographic Files Collection Completed<a href="https://libwiki.dartmouth.edu/wiki/Projects/DPM/ProjectProposal24" target="_blank"><b>Dartmouth College Photographic Files</b></a> We are very pleased to announce that the Digital Production Unit has completed imaging all of the photographs in the Dartmouth College Photographic Files Collection. Work began scanning and shooting these photographs in 2012 and was completed in June of 2017. There are 60,300 images available in the Dartmouth Digital Collections, CONTENTdm interface. This collection of photographs, housed in file cabinets in Rauner Special Collections Library, continues to grow and Digital Production will add photos to the collection as they become available. In addition, we will soon be adding a small collection of oversized images. Work continues in Cataloging and Metadata Services to enhance the photo metadata in CONTENTdm. This work should be completed later this year. Other subsequent work includes exporting CONTENTdm metadata and converting it to MODS in preparation for moving the collection to another user interface.<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><b>View the collection <a href="http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/search/collection/photofiles/collection/photofiles" target="_blank">here</a></b></span><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Academic Gala, 1997, file: icon1647-0001-0000001A</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr>
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The Dartmouth College Photo Files are a diverse collection of approximately 60,000 photographs related to Dartmouth College, Hanover and the surrounding area. Images date from the early years of photography (ca. 1850s) to the present and include images of nearly all aspects of Dartmouth College life including:<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Major events (Winter Carnival, Dartmouth Night and Green Key)</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Minor events (symposia and conference)</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Dartmouth organizations from the Aires to Zeta Psi</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Academic departments, foundations and centers</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Sports from baseball to water polo</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Dartmouth and Hanover buildings</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Local businesses</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Surrounding towns</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;">Individuals associated with Dartmouth (students, alumni, presidents, coaches, professors and administrators). </span></li>
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</b>Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-30440398584675892682017-07-06T15:13:00.001-04:002017-07-06T15:13:54.900-04:00What a Thrill!During the early summer months hiking in New Hampshire can be a sight to behold, even during the dreaded mosquito/black fly season. The trail I've taken this time is the Blueberry Mountain trail, located in Glenncliff, NH (on Rt. 25, 10 miles east of the Rt.10 jct. in Haverhill). It is a smaller mountain west of Mt. Moosilauke on the North-South Rd., the trailhead located a half mile from the winter gate prohibiting traffic. (This trail can also be reached on the western end via Lime Kiln Rd.) The Appalachian trail crosses N-S Rd. at the very beginning heading east towards Mt. Moosilauke, which is how I came across the trail.<br />
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Blueberry Mt. Trail (1.7 miles to the summit) begins at a parking area on a recently abandoned logging road, gently wandering through hardwood forests until veering up into the woods after an easy quarter mile walk. The trail is moderate and steady, but never too hard.<br />
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On this summer hike I saw nature at its best, many bright pink visions of Mountain Azalea bushes and something I hadn't seen in many years, multiple patches of Lady Slippers all along the trail side.<br />
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Halfway to the summit there is a clear cut area with a beautiful view of both of Moosilaukes' peaks North and South. On this humid and very hot day however, the clouds hid them.<br />
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Nearing the summit, the trees become more sparse allowing limited views to the south and east, with the trail becoming a bit more difficult and rocky.<br />
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The most impressive unobstructed view is of Mt. Moosilauke from just below the actual summit. A wonderful natural sitting area is where I usually stop for a snack and water. I know, wishful thinking on a hot day.<br />
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Returning down the same trail, I found another natural wonder directly across the road from the trailhead. A large mountain stream that snakes its way alongside North-South Rd. makes a spectacular turn that can be viewed by descending a steep ravine to the base of a gorgeous waterfall.<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-35171605529287640632017-06-01T14:55:00.000-04:002017-06-01T14:55:26.172-04:00New Hampshire Cities & Town Map ProjectIn my position as the Assistant Conservator, one of my primary roles is to serve as the liaison between the Preservation and Digital departments. This means that I assess all items before they are digitized to see if they are in need of conservation treatment. Our digital projects at Dartmouth are varied, so the conservation evaluation can vary a lot as well.<br />
A long-term project that I have been working on since I arrived last year is the New Hampshire Cities & Towns map mending project. The maps are stored in the Evans Map Room, and once I check a group of items, they are digitized and will be available online when the project is completed. Some of the maps require conservation treatment and it has proven to be great practice and experience for me. Normally I work with books, which are a little more robust in terms of how they are used and how they are repaired. Flat paper items take more time and have more nuance in the repair, so they can be fussy. Despite the fuss, the end result is always very satisfying.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">Some of the tools used for mending flat paper items: Scissors, tweezers, a spatula, a glass block, blotter and hollytex (spun polyester) and thin Japanese tissue paper.</span></div>
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The items in this collection range from hand-drawn maps from the early 19th century to blueprints from the 1950s, with everything in between-including some that were used in classrooms that are backed with linen and sustained damage due to being rolled up and down for years. Most of the time, the items are paper which have been torn where they were once folded and then mended with tape. I am glad that there is not always tape to remove!<br />
To mend torn paper, a small strip of Japanese tissue paper is cut out and pasted with wheat starch paste. Wheat starch paste is an interesting adhesive that, as its name implies, is made from white flour and is cooked until sticky. It is reversible with water, so if the mends I make need to be removed in the future they can be easily taken off-unlike tape(!). The pasted tissue paper is gently tapped onto the back of the tear and left to dry under hollytex and blotter-a nonstick spun polyester sheet and a soft cottony paper to absorb moisture. A small glass block or otherwise smooth flat thing is placed on top to keep the paper flat as the mend dries. <br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Mending a tear after tape removal.</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr>
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For items that are folded or have crumpled corners, I apply some moisture by gently humidifying with deionized water and flatten the corner out. Often this needs to be reinforced with more Japanese tissue because the paper is fragile and corners are the most damaged part of a heavily used flat item like a map.<br />
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Once I complete conservation treatments on the maps, I return them to Evans to be digitized and pick up a new batch. The variety of materials has given me a wide array of problem solving; paper differs from decade to decade it seemed, and each kind behaves differently when exposed to moisture. As an added benefit, this project has allowed me to familiarize myself with the many towns and geography of New Hampshire.<br />
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<br />Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-81973714626400450962017-04-26T15:37:00.000-04:002017-04-26T15:37:21.649-04:00Dartmouth College Library celebrates Preservation Week<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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From April 23-29 we celebrate Preservation Week, a time when libraries across the country will provide information and expertise on how to preserve books, textiles, digital photos, family records and more. This is, of course, our favorite time of year!</div>
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During the week, we will have a table in the Berry Main Street hallway with handouts and information. On the 25th and 26th from 11-2, conservators Deborah Howe and Lizzie Curran were on hand to answer conservation and preservation questions.</div>
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To find out more about Preservation Week, including links to FREE preservation webinars, visit the <a href="http://www.ala.org/alcts/preservationweek" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Preservation Week website</a>.</div>
Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-29899724115396651962017-04-12T15:15:00.000-04:002017-04-12T15:15:20.415-04:00Continuing Saga: The AntiphonalSince I last wrote about our Antiphonal, much has happened. We brought the book back to the lab, thinking a quick cleaning, consolidation of the text block and board tightening would just be an outpatient treatment. But as we all have had the experience- the job got bigger and more people got involved. Now after many months we are on the home stretch to return the Antiphonal back to Special Collections in a far superior state than a quick job would have resulted in.<br />
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During the first examination Giselle and I discovered that the pages were really quite soiled, so every page needed a good going over with the hepa vac.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A close up of an endband unraveling and poor board attachment.</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr>
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We were able to call on the expertise of Greg Elder, the college carpentry instructor. Here, he is getting ready to even out the edge of the lower board in order to attach a new extension. The lower board had about 6 inches missing at the foredge.<br />
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A new foredge to support the back pages. This will be covered in leather after some of the other loses are filled in.<br />
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This has been a lot bigger project that I had anticipated. A large part of the time was figuring out what to do and how to do it. I am also working with our Jewelry instructor to fabricate some new catch plates and perhaps even some new hardware as many of the corner bosses are missing. All in all this has been a great learning experience and an opportunity to work with other expertise on our campus. I am looking forward to the final touches and the Antiphonal's return to Special Collections.<br />
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I've always been a "behind the scenes" kind of person. I'd rather be sitting behind a computer packaging digital files and working on preservation metadata profiles than manning a reference desk or teaching a class. However, as the digital preservation program has grown here in the Library, I've seen an increasing need to provide consultation and training about managing and preserving digital files. Whether engaged in digital humanities scholarship or scientific research, or just living and working in a digital environment, students, faculty and staff need to know the basics of digital preservation and personal digital archiving. Which is how I've found myself giving workshops.<br />
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I recently gave a workshop as part of a series on Research Data Management called <b>Data Preservation: <i>Preparing your data for future reuse</i></b>. I covered the bare basics of ensuring long term access to both digital and analog data:<br />
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The main idea that I wanted the workshop participants to walk away with was that preservation is not a thing that happens at the end of a research project. Rather, successful preservation is the result of conscious steps taken throughout the data lifecycle.<br />
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This was my first time teaching digital preservation concepts to researchers from the sciences. I was grateful to have liaison librarians from the <a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/biomed/" target="_blank">Dana Biomedical</a> and <a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/kresge/" target="_blank">Kresge Physical Sciences</a> libraries on hand to field discipline specific questions. The main idea I took away from this experience was the importance of partnering with librarians with knowledge of the research interests, practices and requirements of the audience. I look forward to continued collaborations with my colleagues around meeting the digital preservation needs of our community.<br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Written by Jenny Mullins</span></i>Preservation Serviceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462264939165832845noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2124490443851361447.post-71375968551518052212017-03-17T08:31:00.000-04:002017-03-17T08:31:22.755-04:00<div style="-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; color: black; font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: medium; font-style: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: center; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px;">
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Ten Facts from the Dartmouth Digital Collections</div>
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<li>There are 37 digital collections in the<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/collections/index.html">Dartmouth Digital Collections</a></li>
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<li>All collections are available world wide</li>
<li>Dartmouth Digital Collections include books, films, lectures, manuscripts, typescripts, maps, music, dissertations, photographs, and posters</li>
<li>With few exceptions, all collections are the result of highly collaborative projects overseen by the<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/about/index.html">Dartmouth Digital Library Program</a></li>
<li>Since January 2017 we have imaged 3,300 photographs for the<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/collections/photographs/photofiles/index.html">Dartmouth Photographic Files Collection</a></li>
<li>There are over 2,000 maps in three<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/collections/maps/index.html">map collections</a></li>
<li>There are over 140 compositions of<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/collections/music/ocn237122095/index.html">Jon Appleton</a><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>to listen to</li>
<li>Our growing collection of<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://libarchive.dartmouth.edu/cdm/search/collection/dcdis">Dartmouth Dissertations</a><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>has over 1,000 dissertations available to view and download</li>
<li>There are 50 open access ebook titles available for download on the<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/publishing/books/">Dartmouth Digital Publishing</a><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>site </li>
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The exhibit was originally curated by Barb Sagraves and designed by Dennis Grady in 2014 as part of a larger celebration of the Book Arts Workshop in Dartmouth's Baker Library. Books, prints and other work created by past students and instructors of the Book Arts Workshop were displayed along with photos, documents and letters from the Workshop's previous iteration as the Graphic Arts Workshop.<br />
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When the exhibit materials traveled to University of Otago, Special Collections Librarian Donald Kerr and his assistant Romilly Smith researched and wrote to Dartmouth alums who created work and spent time in the Book Arts Workshop. They added wonderful personal touches and testimonies to the exhibit.<br />
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To start off the New Year, my trail blog will focus on New Hampshire's tallest peak, Mt. Washington (6288 ft.) and the Jewell Trail, described by many hikers as the "easiest" route to the summit, if gaining almost 3900 ft. in elevation over a 5 mile hike is to be considered easy.</div>
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Located to the northeast of the Upper Valley area, one approaches Mt. Washington from its western side on Rt. 302. The Mt. Washington Hotel, situated 1/4 mile east of Base Rd., is well worth the short detour. The Base Rd. leads to a parking area/trailhead (approx. 3 miles) for the Jewell and Ammonoosuc Ravine Trails, and continues on to the Cog Railroad Station and the several trains that summit Washington.</div>
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The Jewell Trail leaves the parking area by crossing the road and descends gently into the forest for about a mile to a small brook. Crossing Clay Brook on a wooden footbridge, the trail almost immediately begins its long (3.7 mile), steady-but-moderate climb through the woods along an un-named ridge. This ridge parallels the Cog Railway tracks on the opposing ridgeline across Burt Ravine. At the 3 mile mark, the trees begin to shorten and thin to open rocks with elevation gain, allowing for fine views towards the summit and across the ravine to the railroad. The Jewell Trail has a few switchbacks beneath the summit of Mt. Clay and eventually ends at the junction with the Gulfside Trail. The route to Mt. Washington along the Gulfside Trail (1.4 miles) is a bit easier in grade, very open, and has stunning views.</div>
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<span style="text-align: left;">During my rest at the summit on a gorgeous 75 degree August day, there was a whole lot of action at about noontime. Along with the many tourists and sightseers who either drove or took the train up, a police helicopter actually flew beneath me while the trains were making their way either up or down the mountain. Not what I had expected to say the least! After resting at the summit house and </span>cafeteria (yes, a cafeteria) I worked my way back down along the same route and went to the edge of the Great Gulf (hence the Gulfside Trail) to sit alone on a big rock and enjoy the quiet and the amazing view.</div>
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<span style="text-align: justify;">As always when hiking to the open, rocky summits of our largest east coast mountains, please be prepared for the worst kind of weather (unusually cold temps, high winds, rain storms etc.) and bring plenty of food and water as one shouldn't count on the summit cafe′ for a good meal.</span></div>
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