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| Titre : |
Vol.70 N°7-8(2025; October-November) - 2025-10-01 - Special Issue : Bibliotoxicology : Hazard Identification. Special Issue : Bibliotoxicology : Case Studies |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Année de publication : |
2025 |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Catégories : |
Archives -- Conservation et restauration Arsenic -- Toxicologie Livres -- Conservation et restauration Livres -- Mutilation, dégradation, etc. -- Toxicologie -- Recherche Métaux -- Toxicologie Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- 21e siècle Patrimoine écrit -- Conservation et restauration -- 21e siècle
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| Index. décimale : |
7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection |
| Note de contenu : |
Sommaire :
Editorial Introduction to the ‘Bibliotoxicology’ Special Issue of Studies in Conservation.
A Case of Identity: A Technical Study of Victorian Wallpapers.
Dutch Boy Strikes Again!: Lead-Based Watercolors in Paint Books for Children.
‘Dash on the Poison': Analysis of an 1837 Bound Herbarium Laced with Colorless Arsenic Trioxide.
Orpiment on Seventeenth-Century Blue-Coloured Textblock Edges.
Color Under Siege: Material Analysis and Housing of Late Nineteenth-Century Posters from the Siege and Commune of Paris.
What Escapes the Eye: Exploring the Toxicity of a Red Velvet Spanish Carta Ejecutoria (1792).
Hazardous Hues: Identification of Arsenic Present in a Range of Colours Found on Historic Archival Material in the Collection of Parks Canada.
A Comparative Study of Invasive and Micro-Invasive Analytical Methods for the Detection and Identification of Historically Applied Pesticides to Archival Records.
Toxicity in 3D: XRF Analysis for the Presence of Heavy Metals in a Historical Stereograph Collection at Queen’s University Library, Canada.
Risk-based Decision-making Informed by Analysis of an Early Nineteenth-century Manuscript Containing Smalt.
Let’s Talk Toxic: Communicating About Bibliotoxicology Using SciComm and BibComm Ideals.
Handling ‘Poison Books’: Dry Versus Wet Scenarios.
It’s Not Easy Being Green – The Challenge of Having Poisonous Arsenic Containing Books in a National Library Collection.
Multi-Analytical Investigation of Arsenical Transfer and Remediation on Nineteenth-Century Green Books.
Occupational Exposure Risk Assessment of Library Collections Work Tasks and Storage Areas.
Assessing the Health Risks of Arsenic in Nineteenth-century Books at the UC Berkeley Library: Evaluating the Exposure Levels for Staff and Patrons in the Library Context.
Toxic Tales: Arsenic’s Legacy in Nineteenth-century Green Book Bindings at Northwestern University Libraries.
Showing our Metal: Identifying and Managing Hazardous Substances in Book Covers in the Museums Victoria Library. |
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https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ysic20/70/7-8?nav=tocList |
[n° ou bulletin] est un bulletin de
Vol.70 N°7-8(2025; October-November) - 2025-10-01 - Special Issue : Bibliotoxicology : Hazard Identification. Special Issue : Bibliotoxicology : Case Studies [texte imprimé] . - 2025. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Catégories : |
Archives -- Conservation et restauration Arsenic -- Toxicologie Livres -- Conservation et restauration Livres -- Mutilation, dégradation, etc. -- Toxicologie -- Recherche Métaux -- Toxicologie Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- 21e siècle Patrimoine écrit -- Conservation et restauration -- 21e siècle
|
| Index. décimale : |
7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection |
| Note de contenu : |
Sommaire :
Editorial Introduction to the ‘Bibliotoxicology’ Special Issue of Studies in Conservation.
A Case of Identity: A Technical Study of Victorian Wallpapers.
Dutch Boy Strikes Again!: Lead-Based Watercolors in Paint Books for Children.
‘Dash on the Poison': Analysis of an 1837 Bound Herbarium Laced with Colorless Arsenic Trioxide.
Orpiment on Seventeenth-Century Blue-Coloured Textblock Edges.
Color Under Siege: Material Analysis and Housing of Late Nineteenth-Century Posters from the Siege and Commune of Paris.
What Escapes the Eye: Exploring the Toxicity of a Red Velvet Spanish Carta Ejecutoria (1792).
Hazardous Hues: Identification of Arsenic Present in a Range of Colours Found on Historic Archival Material in the Collection of Parks Canada.
A Comparative Study of Invasive and Micro-Invasive Analytical Methods for the Detection and Identification of Historically Applied Pesticides to Archival Records.
Toxicity in 3D: XRF Analysis for the Presence of Heavy Metals in a Historical Stereograph Collection at Queen’s University Library, Canada.
Risk-based Decision-making Informed by Analysis of an Early Nineteenth-century Manuscript Containing Smalt.
Let’s Talk Toxic: Communicating About Bibliotoxicology Using SciComm and BibComm Ideals.
Handling ‘Poison Books’: Dry Versus Wet Scenarios.
It’s Not Easy Being Green – The Challenge of Having Poisonous Arsenic Containing Books in a National Library Collection.
Multi-Analytical Investigation of Arsenical Transfer and Remediation on Nineteenth-Century Green Books.
Occupational Exposure Risk Assessment of Library Collections Work Tasks and Storage Areas.
Assessing the Health Risks of Arsenic in Nineteenth-century Books at the UC Berkeley Library: Evaluating the Exposure Levels for Staff and Patrons in the Library Context.
Toxic Tales: Arsenic’s Legacy in Nineteenth-century Green Book Bindings at Northwestern University Libraries.
Showing our Metal: Identifying and Managing Hazardous Substances in Book Covers in the Museums Victoria Library. |
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https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ysic20/70/7-8?nav=tocList |
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