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2012

American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Artifacts
40th Annual Meeting
Alburquerque, NM
May 8-11, 2012

  • New Book and Paper Conservation Products and Processes from the Heritage Science for Conservation Laboratory, Department of Conservation & Preservation-The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University
    John Baty, PhD

    Abstract

 

2011

American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Artifacts
39th Annual Meeting

Philadelphia, PA
May 31-June 3, 2011 

  • Encapsulation and Deacidification – Project Design and Preliminary Results of a Study of Papers Using Long-Term, Low-Temperature Aging
    William Minter

    Poster

    Abstract


  • The use of common-ion-effect buffers and anoxic accelerated aging to determine the chemical mechanisms of paper degradation in the library, museum, and archive
    John Baty, PhD

    Poster

    Abstract

Permanence Matters Conference:
Inaugural Conference in Topics on Book Permanence for Cultural and Academic Institutions

Co-sponsored by Glatfelter Paper & The Sheridan Libraries of Johns Hopkins University
JHU Homewood campus, Baltimore, MD
May 10, 2011

To view conference program, speakers & presentations click here.

Glatfelter Paper Permanence Matters website: http://www.permanencematters.com/



Guest lecture to graduate course "EN.510.606 Chemical and Biological
Properties of Materials
"
Margarita Herrera-Alonso, Instructor
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD.

April 21, 2011.

  • Polysaccharides, Paper, and Cultural Heritage
    John Baty, PhD


ANAGPIC (Association of North American Graduate Programs in the Conservation of Cultural Property) Student Conference
Wilmington, DE
April 15-16, 2011

  • Paper degradation due to metal cation-catalyzed hydrolysis and oxidation in the library, museum, and archive.
    John Baty, PhD

    Abstract

    Video

American Chemical Society
Spring 2011 National Meeting & Exposition
Anaheim, CA
March 27-31, 2011

  • Rethinking acidic paper degradation: Cellulose hydrolysis catalyzed by
    electrophilic metal cations in the library, museum, and archive.

    John Baty, PhD

    Abstract

    Postcard

Staff Exchange - “Who We Are and What We Do”
Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD

January 14, 2011

  • Heritage Science for Conservation at Johns Hopkins University
    Sonja Jordan-Mowery, Principal Investigator of the Heritage Science for Conservation program, Department of Conservation and Preservation, The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, gives the introduction to “Who We Are and What We Do” at a Staff Exchange—a bimonthly meeting of all Sheridan Libraries staff. (video, approx. 6 min.)

     Video

  • Heritage Science for Conservation Research Topics
    Bill Minter, Senior Project Conservator; John Baty, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellow; and Sa Yong Lee, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Heritage Science for Conservation program, Department of Conservation and Preservation, The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University speak at a Staff Exchange—a bimonthly meeting of all Sheridan Libraries staff.  This is a sampling of the program’s dissemination to a general audience. (video, 3 speeches approx. 35 min.)

    Video
2010

Invited guest lecture to undergraduate course “TUT 100-V and TUT 100-Z Papermaking: Chemistry and Studio Approaches”
Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA

October 5, 2010

  • Book and Paper Conservation: An Inventive Craft
    John Baty, PhD
Keynote lecture and guest lectures in Korea
September 28 to October 2, 2010 
  • Conservation Challenges & Techniques for Book and Paper Collections
    Sonja Jordan Mowery

    • Keynote Lecture in the 2010 International Joint Seminar on Conservation of Archives, National Archives of Korea (Seongnam, Korea)
    • Special Lecture, Kook Min University (Seoul, Korea)
    • Special Lecture, Seoul National University (Seoul, Korea)

Presentation


Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Whiting School of Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Materials Science Seminar
September 25, 2010
  • Material Failures of Paper in the Library, Museum, and Archive: Our Research
    John Baty, PhD
    Sa Yong Lee, PhD

    Flyer

Guest lecture to Department of Forest Biomaterials,
College of Natural Resources
North Carolina State University

Raleigh, NC
September 2, 2010

  • Paper Conservation for Libraries and Archives: Book & Paper Conservators
    Working with Paper Scientists
    William Minter
    Sa Yong Lee, PhD

    MPEG-4 file 

First Annual Homewood Postdoctoral Association poster competition
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD

August 26, 2010

  • Rethinking Acidic Paper: The Role of Electrophilic Cations Aluminum(III) and Magnesium(II)in Paper Degradation in the Library, Museum, and Archive
    John Baty, PhD

    Poster

  • Study of Aging Behaviors of Mechanical Strength, Optical Properties, and Chemical Composite of Paper Through Accelerated Aging Based on Papermakers Sizing Methods
    Sa Yong Lee, PhD

    see AIC poster

BioResources, vol. 5 issue 3
(http://www.bioresources.com; ISSN: 1930-2126)

  • Baty, J. W., Maitland, C. L., Minter, W., Hubbe, M. A., and Jordan-Mowery, S. K. (2010). "Deacidification for the conservation and preservation of paper-based works: A review," BioRes. 5(3), 1955-2023

    Article

American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Artifacts
38th Annual Meeting
Milwaulkee, WI
May 11-14, 2010
  • The Role of Electrophilic Metal Ions Aluminum(III) and Magnesium(II) in Paper Degradation and Deacidification
    John Baty, PhD

    BPG/RATS Joint Session,
    Friday, May 14, 2010

    Abstract


    Full article to be published in
    the next BPG Annual issue

    Preprint
  • Study of Aging Behaviors of Mechanical Strength, Optical Properties, and Chemical Composite of Paper Through Accelerated Aging Based on Papermakers Sizing Methods
    Sa Yong Lee, PhD

    Poster

    Abstract


  • Microscopy in Paper Conservation: Comparing Adhesives & Paste Preparation Methods
    Crystal Maitland

    Poster

    Full Text


  • Microscopy for the Examination of Leather Treatments & Dressings 
    Sonja Jordan-Mowery

    Poster

    Abstract







 


Guest lecture to undergraduate course “Advanced Papermaking”
Maryland Institute College of Art
Baltimore, MD
(Presented on JHU Homewood campus)
April 7, 2010

  • Types of Paper Degradation, Our Focus, Our Tools
    HSC team & the Department of Conservation & Preservation, The Sheridan Libraries, 
    Johns Hopkins University





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