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This open access book compiles the contributions of the conference Collection Care: New Challenges in Environmental Monitoring, Risk Assessment and Risk Management. The conference held within the framework of the EU’s Horizon2020 CollectionCare project (grant no. 814624), was a forum where the latest technological advances in the study of the behavior and aging of cultural heritage materials, environmental monitoring, and the design of preventive conservation strategies in collections were presented.
This volume is of interest to heritage researchers and is divided into two sections: the first brings together thirteeen papers that focus on the monitoring, analysis, data interpretation and modelling of the effects of different degradation agents (temperature, relative humidity, pollutants, light, vibration, etc.) in materials present in cultural heritage objects. The second part of the book presents eight case studies dealing with risk assessment and risk management in different types of collections with diverse needs, priorities, and resources, thus illustrating the complexity of implementing all the current knowledge on sensing, monitoring, predictive analysis and preventive conservation in the design of conservation strategies. The case studies presented also demonstrate how these tools have contributed to maximise dialogue and coordination between the different stakeholders involved in the conservation of cultural heritage.
This volume is of interest to heritage researchers and is divided into two sections: the first brings together thirteeen papers that focus on the monitoring, analysis, data interpretation and modelling of the effects of different degradation agents (temperature, relative humidity, pollutants, light, vibration, etc.) in materials present in cultural heritage objects. The second part of the book presents eight case studies dealing with risk assessment and risk management in different types of collections with diverse needs, priorities, and resources, thus illustrating the complexity of implementing all the current knowledge on sensing, monitoring, predictive analysis and preventive conservation in the design of conservation strategies. The case studies presented also demonstrate how these tools have contributed to maximise dialogue and coordination between the different stakeholders involved in the conservation of cultural heritage.
This open access book compiles the contributions of the conference Collection Care: New Challenges in Environmental Monitoring, Risk Assessment and Risk Management. The conference held within the framework of the EU’s Horizon2020 CollectionCare project (grant no. 814624), was a forum where the latest technological advances in the study of the behavior and aging of cultural heritage materials, environmental monitoring, and the design of preventive conservation strategies in collections were presented.
This volume is of interest to heritage researchers and is divided into two sections: the first brings together thirteeen papers that focus on the monitoring, analysis, data interpretation and modelling of the effects of different degradation agents (temperature, relative humidity, pollutants, light, vibration, etc.) in materials present in cultural heritage objects. The second part of the book presents eight case studies dealing with risk assessment and risk management in different types of collections with diverse needs, priorities, and resources, thus illustrating the complexity of implementing all the current knowledge on sensing, monitoring, predictive analysis and preventive conservation in the design of conservation strategies. The case studies presented also demonstrate how these tools have contributed to maximise dialogue and coordination between the different stakeholders involved in the conservation of cultural heritage.
This volume is of interest to heritage researchers and is divided into two sections: the first brings together thirteeen papers that focus on the monitoring, analysis, data interpretation and modelling of the effects of different degradation agents (temperature, relative humidity, pollutants, light, vibration, etc.) in materials present in cultural heritage objects. The second part of the book presents eight case studies dealing with risk assessment and risk management in different types of collections with diverse needs, priorities, and resources, thus illustrating the complexity of implementing all the current knowledge on sensing, monitoring, predictive analysis and preventive conservation in the design of conservation strategies. The case studies presented also demonstrate how these tools have contributed to maximise dialogue and coordination between the different stakeholders involved in the conservation of cultural heritage.
Über den Autor
Ángel F. Perles-Ivars is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Spain. He is a member of the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (ITACA), where his research focuses on discrete-event modeling and simulation, embedded systems, and low-power wide-area networks (IoT). He has coordinated several regional, national, and international research projects, including the European Union's H2020 project “CollectionCare: Innovative and Affordable Service for the Preventive Conservation Monitoring of Individual Cultural Artefacts during Display, Storage, Handling, and Transport.” Currently, he leads the Spanish national project "WiMOSA: Wireless Non-Stop Monitoring System for Heritage Safeguard."
Laura Fuster-López is a Professor in the Dept. of Conservación y Restauración de Bienes Culturales at the Universitat Politècnica de València. Since 2007 she has been in charge of the research area 'Study of the mechanical and dimensional properties of painting materials ’ at the UPV and is currently leading two national research projects on the study of the formation and propagation of cracks in canvas paintings. She has been coordinator of the Art Panel at the Spanish Research Agency and has served as an expert in various international panels. In 2022 she was elected Fellow of the International Institute of Conservation (UK) for her contribution to the discipline of conservation-restoration. From 2011 to 2021 she was Assistant Coordinator of the Training and Education Working Group of ICOM-CC, and since 2023 she has been President of ENCoRE (European Network for Conservation Restoration Education).
Emanuela Bosco is an Associate Professor in the Chair of Applied Mechanics and Design at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Her research interest is in the field of computational mechanics, in particular on multi-scale and multi-physics methods focused on different types of applications: degradation of historical art objects, concrete, fibrous networks, granular materials. In 2017 and 2022, she was awarded a VENI and a VIDI research personal grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). In 2023, she was awarded an ERC Starting grant from the European Research Council. Emanuela also holds a Music-Diploma in Viola, obtained at Conservatorium Marenzio of Brescia (Italy).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Section 1. Enhance performance and reduce energy use in storage areas: two Belgian case studies; Cosaert, A.; Tijskens, A.; Bauwens, G.; De Bruyn, E.- Preventive conservation strategies at the Rijksmuseum showcases; Alvarez-Martin, A.; van Iperen, J.; Verhaar, G.; Creange, S.; van Bennekom, J.; Keune, K..- Sound-induced vibrations as a potential threat to museum artefacts; Alami, K.; Baars, C.; Pullin, R.; Grigg, S..- Your Building Management Systems: a treasure-trove for Collection Care ; Haddad, A.; Martins, A.; Rakush, I.; Stomber, R..- Revising and Developing the Environmental Policy for the British Library; Bradford, K.; Garside, P..- Risk Management and Environmental Monitoring: A Combined Approach to Preventive Conservation for the Coin Exhibition of the Dresden State Art Collections; Jeberien, A.; Pamer-Gatzsche, I.; Loether, T.; Mäder, M..- The Preventive Conservation Plan of the Alcazar of Seville; García Álvarez, J.; Tena Marín, M..- The Human Sensor: Supplementing Our Preventive Conservation Sensor Data with Observations; King, M..- Diverse collections, different contexts: risk management for the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation cultural heritage; de Araújo Pinheiro, M.J.; Teixeira Coelho, C.M.; Tartaglia, A.R..- Design of tables with unified criteria for the preliminary phases of the study of cultural heritage: risk indicators and priorities; Mastroiacovo, T.; Soriano Sancho, M.P.; Regidor Ros, J.L..- Storage, moving and re-storage of Municipal Oporto Collections; Aguiar, M.; Borges, I.; Barata, C.; Cabral, A..- Accommodating and Compromising Storage, Access, and Possible Repatriation. Rehousing the NTNU University Museum Sámi Collection; Peacock, E.E..- Museum lighting, Sustainable Development Goals, environmental impact, people-centred, intergenerational; Saunders, D..- Risk management of archaeo-paleontological collection from sierra de Atapuerca sites at CENIEH;De León-Verdasco, S.; Fernández-Colón, P.; Lorenzo-Cases, R..- Risk assessment applied to public-art collections: an integrated tool for programmed conservation; Gómez Ubierna, M.- Tailor-made protection of paintings against shock and vibration during transport; Verhoeff, G.; Kracht, K..- Section 2.- New premises, new challenges: Integrating Preventive Conservation at the National Library of Greece; Gkinni, Z..- Using Threat Landscapes as a Preventive Conservation Tool; Garside, P.; Bradford, K..- Use Image Recognition Combined with Environmental Sensing to Detect the Causes of Cultural Relics Deterioration; Hung, C.; Chang, C.; Min, F.; Lee, T.; Shao, C.; Wang.- Conservation of the archeological metallic heritage of Navarra; Balduz Azcárate, B.; Sánchez Delgado, A.C.; Usúa.- Building light risk categories for the musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac collection to prioritize its microfadotesting and formulate its lighting policy: whichcriteria to use? How to assess and select the best approach?; Pesme, C; Kissel, E..- Museum pollutants and preventive conservation: review and future perspectives.; De Tapol B.V; Alcayde, M.J..- Section 2. Predictive Analysis of Cultural Objects and Preventative Conservation.- Dynamic indoor climate conditions for sustainable preventive conservation; Kramer, R.; Neuhaus, E.- Painting-specific backing boards based on vibration testing and FEM simulation; Lipp, F.; Kracht, K..- The effect of prior light exposure on the lightfastness of synthetic dyes; Hagan, E.; Poulin, J..- 2D chemical imaging for the monitoring of the formation of metal soaps on oil-painted copper and zinc substrates; Russo, S.; Brambilla, L.; Thomas, J.B.; Joseph, E..- A Study of Three Modern Asian Lacquers Using Surface Metrology and Data Science/Analytics; Sheets, H.D.; Ravines, P.; Webb, M..- Proactive environmental control of storage and exhibition facilities for cultural heritage through machine learning; Kejser, U.B.; Hansen, B.V.; Ryhl-Svendsen, M.; Boesgaard.- Multi-scale hybrid model to predict degradation kinetics of cellulose acetate films; Al Mohtar, A.; Lopes, J.; Neves, A.; Nunes, S.; Zappi, D.; Varani, G.; Ramos, A.M.; Melo, M.J.; Wallaszkovits, N.; Lahoz Rodrigo, J.I.; Herlt.- Incorporation of MOF particles in polyurethane foams for VOC's adsorption in cellulose acetate cultural heritage; Freitas, c.; Al Mohtar, a.; Neves, m.; Pimenta, V.; Nouar,.- Refinements on Accelerated Corrosion Testing - Development of Sustainable, Reproducible Indicator Plates and Reaction Vessels; Jeberien, A.; Alktash, N.; Schaffarczyk, S.; Szyszka, B..- Physico-chemical evaluation of corrosion processes in copper-based model samples for preventive conservation; K¿pa, L.; Gasiorowska, I.; Trybula, M.; Turczyniak - Surdacka, S.; Kalisz, M.; Donten, M.; Bulska, E.; Zschech, E..- Developing conservation-focused curriculum to advance analysis of temperature and relative humidity data; Beltran, V.L.; Linden, J.; Cosaert, A..- Measuring Object Deterioration Rates In-Situ; Thickett, D..- Monitoring environmental conditions inside display cases: challenges faced in two case studies; Bauwens, G.; Roels, S..- Supporting preventive conservation strategies for oil paintings with water transport modelling; Duivenvoorden, J.R.; Hermans, J.J.;Iedema, P.D.; Keune, K..- Hygro-mechanical modelling of wooden cultural objects for damage and risk assessment as a tool for preventive conservation; Stöcklein, J.; Grajcarek, G.; Oertel, S.; Schulze, A.; Mäder, M.; Kaliske.- New metal-organic frameworks for efficient adsorption of cellulose-damaging VOC in ambient conditions; Severino, M.I.; Al Mohtar, A.; Antunes da Silva, K.; Pimenta, V.; Nouar, F.; Pinto, M.L.; Serre, C..- Section 3. Connectivity, Sensing, and Cloud Computing Technologies.- Integrated sensing platform for combined relative humidity, temperature, and corrosiveness measurements; Pantzare, S.; Beni, V.; Becker, J.; Thierry, D.; Rioual, S.; Lescop, B.; Hurry, S.; Pongratz, H.; Krüger, M.; Grieco, D.; Chaumat.- More energy input = better collections care output?; Baars, C.; Jones, G.; Finnegan, S..- Monitoring the technical suitability of shelter for the preventive conservation os archaeological sites: a fuzzy logic system applied to Complutum, Spain; Cabello-Briones, C.: Prieto, A.J.; Ortiz, P.; Barrio, J..- Harnessing data science technology for environmental monitoring at the V&A; Shah, B..- Performance and reliability of LoRaWAN sub-GHz networks in cultural institutions, a real world study; McMinn, N..- Development of low cost RFID sensors dedicated to preventive conservation; Rioual, S.; Lescop, B.; Pellé, J.; De Alkmim Radicchi, G.; Chaumat, G.; Bruni, M.D.; Becker, J.; Thierry, D..- Investigating the possibility of using microchips (aq:bits) for safeguarding special collections; Aleksi¿, G.; Orekovi¿, M.; Krsti¿, D..- Museum Monitoring (MuMo) Creating a LoRaWan Datalogger for ModeMuseum Antwerpen with Open Hard- and Software; Suls, A.D..
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
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Genre: | Geisteswissenschaften, Geschichte, Kunst, Musik |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: |
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234 S. 15 s/w Illustr. 61 farbige Illustr. 234 p. 76 illus. 61 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9783031856549 |
ISBN-10: | 3031856546 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: |
Perles-Ivars, Ángel F.
Bosco, Emanuela Fuster-López, Laura |
Herausgeber: | Ángel F Perles-Ivars/Laura Fuster-López/Emanuela Bosco |
Hersteller: |
Springer Nature Switzerland
Springer International Publishing Springer International Publishing AG |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, D-69121 Heidelberg, juergen.hartmann@springer.com |
Maße: | 241 x 160 x 19 mm |
Von/Mit: | Ángel F. Perles-Ivars (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.06.2025 |
Gewicht: | 0,533 kg |