Research on paper and papermaking : proceedings of an international workshop / edited by Naoko Sonoda, Claude Laroque, Jeong Hye-young and Chen Gang.

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Research on Asian Papers (Workshop) (2011 : Institut national du patrimoine, France) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Osaka : National Museum of Ethnology, 2013.
  • ©2013
Description
ii, 132 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm.

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    "The international workshop Research on Asian Papers was held on 21 October 2011 at the Institut National du Patrimoine (INP) in Paris."
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Research on the conservation of paper and books and new techniques for evaluating paper deterioration / Naoko Sonoda
    • Evaluation of acidic paper deterioration in library materials by pyroylsis-gas chromatography / Hajime Ohtani
    • A new method for the assessment of deteriorated paper documents / Takayuki Okayama
    • Conserving beewswax-treated volumes of the Annals of Joseon Dynasty: an overview of sthe studies by the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage of Korea / Jeong Hye-young
    • A paper fragment from the Gol Mod Necropolis, Mongolia (a late first century BC archaeological excavation) / Guilhem Andre and Véronique Rouchon
    • Khartasia: a database for Asian papers / Claude Laroque
    • Database of traditional papermaking centers in East Asian regions / Masazumi Seki
    • Traditional handmade hanji and the identification of fibrous raw materials in ancient Korean hanji books / Kim Hyoung-Jin and Choi Tae-Ho.
    ISBN
    • 9784906962129
    • 4906962122
    LCCN
    2016486449
    OCLC
    877906098
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