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Mokre preparaty muzealne – konserwacja i receptury
Author(s) -
Dominika Pluta,
Jędrzej Siuta,
Mikołaj Jan Czerbak,
Tadeusz Dobosz
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
zeszyty naukowe uniwersytetu jagiellońskiego. opuscula musealia/opuscula musealia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2084-3852
pISSN - 0239-9989
DOI - 10.4467/20843852.om.18.013.11006
Subject(s) - economic shortage , work (physics) , carry (investment) , computer science , engineering , business , mechanical engineering , philosophy , linguistics , finance , government (linguistics)
Wet museum exhibits – conservation and recipes Due to the uniqueness of wet museum exhibits, there is often a shortage of adequately trained people to carry out conservation work in museum units. Unfortunately, in many cases, the museum exhibits require immediate work. There is usually a visible loss of preservative fluid, or no fluid at all if it has evaporated. Moreover, chipped lids and damaged jars frequently occur. Some exhibit labels are damaged or torn off. Some items have been exhibited incorrectly, but when they are transferred to a new vessel or the fluid is replaced, they gain added value. Although there is a great need for conservation work, many museologists fail to carry it out. A significant problem is the absence of unified conservation procedures or guidelines which could be applied for these types of cases. This paper includes conservation formulas and recipes used at the Molecular Techniques Unit. The authors of this paper hope that it will be helpful to all those who deal with preserving wet museum exhibits.

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