Notice catalographique « Climate for collections : standards and uncertainties »
- Titre
- Climate for collections : standards and uncertainties
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Ashley-Smith, Jonathan
- Burmester, Andreas
- Eible, Melanie
- Lieu de publication
- London
- Maison d'édition
- Archetype Publications
- Date de publication
- 2013
- Collation
- 452 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.
- Table des matières
Allowable microclimatic variations in museums and historic buildings: reviewing the guidelines
Towards a common understanding of standards?
Conservation of cultural heritage - European standards on the environment
Collections demography: stakeholders' views on the lifetime of collections
The limits of Garry Thomson's Museums Temperate Zone: can they be enlarged?
Acoustic emission monitoring: on the path to rational strategies for collection care
How the usual museum climate recommendations endanger our cultural heritage
Field-tested methodology for optimizing climate management
Evaluation of different approaches of microclimate control in cultural heritage buildings
A critical look at the use of HVAC systems in the museum environment
The role of historic house heating systems in collections climate control at the National Trust
A museum storage facility controlled by solar energy
Passively conditioned zero-energy storage for cultural properties and archival material
New meets old - the requirements and limits of new collection facilities at the Museum fur Naturkunde Berlin
The use of underground structures as a solution towards sustainable museums in the Mediterranean basin
Sustainable climate control for art galleries? Experiences at Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery
Solutions for challenging buildings: Storage projects at the Science Museum
Learning from history. Historic indoor climate conditions and climate control strategies
From artwork to building preservation. Some considerations on the 'historical' indoor climate of Villa Reale in Milan
Uncertainties in teh interaction between a canvas painting support and moisture
Monitoring complex objects in real display environments - how helpful is it?
What real museum objects can teach us about the influence of climate conditions
The Oseberg ship. Long-term physical-mechanical monitoring in an uncontrolled relative humidity exhibition environment. Analytical results and hygromecahnical modeling
Comparison of indoor climate analysis according to current climate guidelines with teh conservational investigation using the example of Linderhof Palace
Quantification, the link to relate climate-induced damage to indoor environments in historic buildings
Development of damage functions for copper, silver and enamels on copper
Delivering damage functions in enclosures
Stuffing everything we know about mechanical properties into one collection simulation
Climate risk assessment in museums
The use of computer simulation models to evaluate the risks of damage to objects exposed to varying indoor climate conditions in the past, present, and future
The application of damage functions to future indoor climate predictions
Uncertainties in damage assessments of future indoor climates
The influence of the museum environment in controlling insect pests
Inverse modeling of climate responses of monumental buildings
The moving fluctuation range - a new analytical method for evaluation of climate fluctuations in historic buildings
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Museums - Climatic factors
- Museums - Congresses
- Museums - Environmental aspects
- Musées - Aspect de l'environnement
- Musées - Congrès
- Musées - Facteurs climatiques
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9781909492004
- Lien au document en anglais
- https://www.climateforculture.eu/index.php?inhalt=download&file=pages/user/downloads/publications/Climate_for_Collections.pdf
- Pays
- United Kingdom
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- AM 145 S65 2013
- Clé
- 17038
- Collection
- Catalogue