ABSTRACT

'Risk Assessment for Object Conservation' reflects Dr Jonathan Ashley-Smith's personal interests and views in areas including materials science, the ethics of restoration, the costs of conservation and the philosophy of museums.



This valuable book explains the mechanisms of deterioration of museum artifacts, quantifying the probability that damage will occur and estimating the rate of progress when it does.

The principles outlined and the information provided will form a foundation for cost-benefit analysis of conservation proposals. Dr Ashley-Smith also gives comprehensive explanations of scientific of mathematical material to take into consideration the readers who have no background in these areas, alongside a basic introduction. The structure of the book provides a logical progression through tools, concepts information and examples. This is a must-have purchase for all conservators, curators and administrators of historic artifacts at both student and professional level.


chapter |14 pages

1 The conservation connection

chapter |17 pages

2 A rough guide to risk

chapter |16 pages

3 Tricky decisions

chapter |13 pages

4 The model museum

chapter |18 pages

5 Costs and benefits

chapter |16 pages

6 Value

chapter |20 pages

7 Definitions of damage

chapter |17 pages

8 Calculated risk

chapter |21 pages

9 Big trouble

chapter |29 pages

10 Chemical reaction

chapter |31 pages

11 Physical effect

chapter |20 pages

12 Light entertainment

chapter |16 pages

13 The things people do

chapter |21 pages

14 Travelling shows

chapter |24 pages

15 Ethics and intervention

chapter |20 pages

16 Purpose and presentation

chapter |17 pages

17 Expert advice