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Page 1: Conservation of Palm Leaf Manuscripts By: Erika Ichihara LIS 620.

Conservation of Palm Leaf Manuscripts

By: Erika IchiharaLIS 620

Page 2: Conservation of Palm Leaf Manuscripts By: Erika Ichihara LIS 620.

Overview Background Information Factors and Consequences of Deterioration Procedures for Conservation

Removing Insects Removing Surface Soil Repairing Mechanical Damage Oiling

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Review of Palm Leaf Manuscripts Produced from dried palm leaves South Asia and Southeast Asia

Preparing palm-leaves in southwest China

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Factors of Deterioration Physical Factors/Climate Biological Factors Chemical Factors Human Factors

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Consequences of Deterioration

Discoloration Damage by insects Fungal effect Splitting of the

surface layer Fading of writing Brittleness and weakening of the leaves

Insect Damage

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Procedures for Conservation Clean soiled surfaces Strengthen image Support damaged areas Impart flexibility Reduce further insect damage

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Removing Insects Kill all insects infesting manuscripts Freeze, mothballs containing para-

dichlorobenzene or naphthalene Placed in airtight container Gently brush with soft brush to remove

dust and insect parts

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Removing Surface Soil Dry Cleaning (soft brush and erasers) Cleaning and Hydrating Old, Dried Oil

Soak in non-bleach detergent and warm water

Ethyl alcohol

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Repairing Mechanical Damage Use Japanese-type tissue with PVA and

methyl cellulose Similar to mending

Paper should be thinner than the palm leaf

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Oiling Neem (maragosa) Oil

Insect repellent too! Lightly apply with soft brush Air-dry to avoid molding May use lampblack to improve clarity of

writing

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After finishing with these repairs… Polish with soft dry cloth, restring with

cord, case, and box, together with a small amount of insect repellant

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Bibliography ChinaA2Z. "Dai people create "civilization on palm leaves"." Available from

http://news.chinaa2z.com/news/html/2009/20090417/20090417093336200316/20090417093838783608.html. Accessed 30 April 2011.

Cornell University Library: Department of Preservation and Conservation. "Cambodian Palm-Leaf Manuscripts: Procedures for Conservation." Department of Preservation and Collection Maintenance. Available from http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/manual/palm.html. Accessed 25 April 2011.

Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) and Cornell University Library. "Palm Leaf Manuscripts." Library Preservation and Conservation Southeast Asia Tutorial. Available from http://www.librarypreservation.org/preservation/indigenous1.htm. Accessed 25 April 2011.

Perumal, P.. "Conservation of Palm Leaf Manuscripts." Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Available from http://www.iiap.res.in/archives/pdfs/Perumal.pdf. Accessed 25 April 2011.

University of Southern Mississippi. "PalmLeaf Manuscript." Special Collections. Available from http://www.lib.usm.edu/spcol/exhibitions/item_of_the_month/iotm_nov_08.html. Accessed 29 April 2011.

Whitman College. "The PalmLeaf Manuscript." Sheehan Gallery. Available from http://www.whitman.edu/sheehan/PostCards/exhibit-a.html. Accessed 29 April 2011.


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