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The DP3 Team

Research Fellows, Visiting Scholars, Interns, Former Staff and Student Employees In addition to IPI regular staff, various research fellows, interns, former staff and student employees assist or have assisted in the execution of these projects. Th ...

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Newsletter Archive

... Preservation Workshop   Issue 19: March 2014 ID Tips: Offset vs. Liquid-toner ... and Frozen?   Issue 30: March 2017 Completion of the IMLS-funded Disaster Preparedness, ... Collections   Issue 31: June 2017 (Resources) ...

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Museum Water Emergency Response and Recovery

Response Decide if a Professional Recovery Vendor Is Needed If the scale of the event is simply massive and there are just not enough responders, resources, or time, then a professional recovery company may be needed. This is not the ti ...

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Why is Dew Point Important for Managing my Environmental Conditions?

1) In practice, the dew point is often the limiting factor of your mechanical system. A building's mechanical system is designed to modify the outdoor air in order to achieve the appropriate conditions of the indoor air. This task involves a ...

Newsletter Archive - lmppph - 08/17/2010 - 10:30 - 0 comments

The Who, Why, When and How of Moisture Equilibration

DEFINITION: Moisture Equilibration is the process of hygroscopic materials to reach equilibrium with the ambient relative humidity of the air by absorbing or desorbing moisture. An object reaches moisture equil ...

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Thermal Equilibration

DEFINITION: Thermal Equilibration is the process of an object to adjust to the ambient temperature of the environment. An object reaches thermal equilibrium with its environment when the whole object -from its ...

Newsletter Archive - lmppph - 08/17/2010 - 12:36 - 0 comments

Experimental Results

The DP3 Project is still in its experimental phase examining the effects of various environmental and use stresses on the different digital print types. As each set of experiments is completed and published, its results will be posted here. When all ...

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Storage Recommendations

A variety of harmful forces can affect collection objects in storage resulting in multiple forms of damage. For digital prints, the primary drivers of deterioration in storage are heat, moisture, and air pollutants, though each print type has its own un ...

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What Was Old Is New: How the Photocopier Evolved into the Laser Printer

From the 1950’s through the 1980’s, photocopiers created a copy of text or an image by reflecting light off of the white areas of the original (which had been laid face down on the glass platen) onto a charged drum. This reflected light neut ...

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He said, She said: Discrepancies in T and RH Readings

Anyone involved in managing the environmental conditions of a library, archive or museum has certainly encountered this dilemma: "These two monitoring devices are not showing me the same values. Which device is right!?" Discrepancies in te ...

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