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Adelstein, Peter Z. 1977. Manufacture and Physical Properties of Film, Paper, and Plates. In Neblette’s Handbook of Photography and Reprography, 7th edition, John M. Sturge, ed. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 127-147.

Albright, Gary. 1989. Flood Aftermath: the Preservation of Water-Damaged Photographs. Topics in Photographic Preservation (3) Washington DC: Photographic Materials Group, American Institute for Conservation of Historical and Artistic Works. 9-11

Canadian Conservation Institute. Notes. There are eight notes that pertain to photograph care:
N2/5 Using a Camera to Measure Light Levels.
N15/3 Display and Storage of Museum Objects Containing Cellulose Nitrate.
N16/1 Care of Encased Photographic Images
N16/2 Care of Black and White Photographic Glass Plate Negatives.
N16/3 Care of Black and White Photographic Negatives and Film.
N16/4 Care of Black and White Photographic Prints.
N16/5 Care of Colour Photographic Materials.
N16/6 Processing Contemporary Black-and-White Photographic Films and Paper.
(May be ordered in English or French at http://www.cci-icc.gc.ca/).

Cartier-Bresson, Anne F. 1984. Les Papier Salés: Alteration et Restauration des Premieres Photographies sur Papier. Paris: Direction des Affaires Culturelles de la Ville de Paris.

Centre for Photographic Conservation. 1992. The Imperfect Image; Photographs – Their Past, Present, and Future.

Coe, B. and Haworth-Booth, M.A. A Guide to Early Photographic Processes. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1983.

Eastman Kodak. 1998. Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of Cellulose Nitrate Based Motion Picture Films. Publication H-182. Rochester, NY: Eastman Kodak.

Fischer, Monique and Andrew Robb. 1993. Guidelines for Care and Identification of Film-Base Photographic Materials. In Topics in Photographic Preservation. (5) Washington DC: Photographic Materials Group, American Institute for Conservation. 117-122.

Gillet, Martine; Garnier, Chantal; and Flieder, Françoise. 1981. Influence de l'Environment sur la Conservation des Documents Modernes. In Les Documents Graphiques et Photographiques: Analyse et Conservation. Paris: Editions de Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 93-109.

Haas, Werner. Non-impact Printing Technologies. 1989. In Imaging Processes and Materials – Nebelette’s 8th Edition. John Sturge, Vivian Walworth, and Allan Sheep, eds. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
Haley, Alan, Yasmeen Khan, Andrew Robb, Ann Seibert, and Mary Wootton. 1999. Conservation Implications of Digitization Projects. Washington DC: Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/techdocs/conserv83199a.html
Hendriks, Klaus B. 1991. Fundamentals of Photograph Conservation. Ottawa, Ontario: National Archives of Canada.

Hendriks, Klaus B. and Lesser, B. 1983. Disaster Preparedness and Recovery: Photographic Materials. American Archivist 46 (1, Winter): 52-68.

Horvath, David. 1988. The Acetate Negative Survey: Final Report. Topics in Photographic Preservation (2) Washington DC: Photographic Materials Group, American Institute for Conservation. 25-39.

Jarry, Norelle. 1996. Computer imaging technology: the process of identification. The Book and Paper Group Annual (15) Washington, DC: Book and Paper Group of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. 53-59.

Jurgens, Martin, website manager. 2002. Digital Print Identification and Process Database. http://aic.stanford.edu/sg/emg/juergens/

Jurgens, Martin. 1999. Preservation of Ink Jet Hardcopies. http://www.knaw.nl/ecpa/PUBL/jurgens.html.

Keefe, Lawrence E., Jr., and Inch, Dennis. 1984. The Life of a Photograph: Archival Processing, Matting, Framing, and Storage. Boston, London: Focal Press.

Kennedy, Nora and Mustardo, Peter. 1989. Current Issues in the Preservation of Photographs. AB Bookman's Weekly (17, April 24): 1773-1783.

Kissel, Eleonore and Erin Vigneau. 1999. Architectural Photoreproductions: A Manual for Identification and Care. New Castle DE and New York: Oak Knoll Press and The New York Botanical Garden.

Krause, Peter. Color Photography. 1989. In Imaging Processes and Materials – Nebelette’s 8th Edition. John Sturge, Vivian Walworth, and Allan Sheep, eds. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Lavedrine, Bertrand. La conservation des photographie. Paris: Presses du CNRS.

McCabe, Constance. 1991. Preservation of 19th-Century Negatives at the National Archives. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 30 (1, Spring): 41-73.

Nadeau, Luis. 1989. Encyclopedia of Printing, Photographic and Photomechanical Processes. Vols. 1 and 2. New Brunswick, Canada: Luis Nadeau.

Phibbs, Hugh. 1997. Preservation Matting for Works of Art on Paper. Picture Framers Magazine (8:February) Supplement.

Porro, Jennifer. 1991. Photographic Preservation and the Research Library Mountain, View, CA: Research Libraries Group.

Ostroff, Eugene, ed. 1987. Pioneers of Photography, Their Achievements in Science and Technology Springfield, VA: SPSE- Society for Imaging Science and Technology, 1987.

Puglia, Steven T. 1989. Negative Duplication: Evaluating the Reproduction and Preservation Needs of Collections. Topics in Photographic Preservation (3) Washington DC: Photographic Materials Group, American Institute for Conservation of Historical and Artistic Works. 123-134.

Reilly, James M. 1999. IPI Storage Guide for Color Photographs. Rochester, NY: Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology.

Reilly, James M. 1993. IPI Storage Guide for Acetate Film. Rochester, NY: Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology.

Reilly, James M. 1986. Care and Identification of 19th-Century Photographic Prints. (Kodak Publication G-2S). Rochester, NY: Eastman Kodak Company.

Ritzenthaler, Mary Lynn, Munoff, Gerald J., and Long, Margery S. Archives and Manuscripts: Administration of Photographic Collections. (SAA Basic Manual Series). Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1984.

Smith, Anthony and R. Thompson, eds. 2001. Conference proceedings: Preservation and Conservation Issues Related to Digital Printing. London: Institute of Physics.

Thomson, Garry. 1986. The Museum Environment 2nd ed. Boston: Butterworths.

Wagner, Sarah, Constance McCabe, and Barbara Lemmen. 2001. Guidelines for Exhibition Light Levels for Photographic Materials. In Topics in Photographic Preservation. (9) Washington DC: Photographic Materials Group, American Institute for Conservation. 127-128.

Waktins, Stephanie, editor. Forthcoming. Exhibition of Photographs. Washington DC: Photographic Materials Group, American Institute for Conservation.

Ware, Mike. 1999. Cyanotype: The History, Science and Art of Photographic Printing in Prussian Blue. London and Bradford, England: Science Museum and National Museum of Photography, Film, & Television.

Wilhelm, Henry. 2002. How Long Will They Last?: An Overview of the Light-Stability of Inkjet Prints and Traditional Color Photographs. In IS&T’s 12th International Symposium on Photofinishing Technology. Springfield, VA: The Society for Imaging Science and Technology. 32-37.

Wilhelm, Henry. 1993. The Permanence and Care of Color Photographs. Grinnell, Iowa: Preservation Publishing Company.

Zachary, Shannon, ed. 2000. Conservation of Scrapbooks and Albums. Washington DC: Book and Paper Group / Photographic Materials Group, American Institute for Conservation.

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