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IPI has recently completed the IMLS-funded project "Disaster Preparedness, 
Response, and Recovery for Inkjet Printed Materials in Museum Collections". The 
results of the project are now available on the DP3 Project website under the 
new front-page heading "Flood" (http://dp3project.org/museumflood). This new 
section of the website starts with an overview to help readers understand the 
layout and location of specific types of information on the website. There are 
then separate pages that show how best to prepare collections before an adverse 
event to mitigate or minimize damage, how best to evaluate what has occurred in 
order to make the right decisions during salvage, and finally, guidance on how 
to manage the recovery and drying process to quickly get objects stabilized and 
safe from further harm.

IPI also has a new book that defines, describes, and illustrates all the types 
of damage that can occur to inkjet prints in water emergencies. Knowing in 
advance the types of damage that has occurred to these materials and why can 
help responders make the best decisions possible during their salvage efforts. 
The book can be viewed online at: 
http://www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/atlaswaterdamage/

-Doug
Douglas Nishimura
Image Permanence Institute
Rochester Institute of Technology
70 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-5604
1+(585)-475-5727
1+(585)-475-7230 (fax)
1+(585)-475-5199 (general)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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