The AICCM Book & Paper and Photon Special Interest Groups are very pleased to 
announce that senior research scientist Daniel Burge from the Image Permanence 
Institute (IPI) will travel to Melbourne in November to present two workshops 
on digital print preservation.

The two-and-a-half day workshop (held twice) looks at the history, technology 
and preservation of digital prints close-up and in depth. 

The workshop will present an overview of the history, technologies, and 
materials used in digital printing to provide the knowledge and skills needed 
to identify and preserve the most common digital print types. Participants will 
learn through lecture, demonstration, print examination, hands-on exercises, 
and group discussion. They will develop a good understanding of the varieties 
of digital print materials and formats (including inks and toners) as well as 
the unique vulnerabilities of each type. Other topics to be covered include the 
history of digital printing, identification methods and recommended best 
practices for their care—including emergency response strategies for 
water-damaged prints.

The workshop will end with a visit to the National Gallery of Victoria print 
collection to view and discuss a selection of digitally printed materials. 

Each workshop is limited to fifteen participants and is intended for all who 
need specialist knowledge and skills in order to identify and care for these 
modern objects.

The first workshop will begin in the afternoon of Friday 23 November and will 
run over the weekend. The repeat workshop begins the following week on Tuesday 
27 November. The cost of the workshop is $AU 770 for AICCM members and $AU 990 
for non-members. The registration fee includes about $200 worth of IPI 
publications and equipment, including a copy of the Atlas of Water Damage and 
print sample kits. 

Daniel will also present a seminar on the morning of Friday 23 November for 
those only in need of a broad summary of the issues involved with digital print 
collection care. Topics to be covered will include definition of the term 
‘digital print’, the history and technologies of the most common digital 
printers, the variety of possible formats, likely forms of deterioration, 
general recommendations for care, as well as suggested naming conventions and 
descriptive terminology for cataloguing and other records. The seminar costs 
$AU 110 for AICCM members and $AU 297 for non-members.

The seminar and workshops have been generously supported by the Gordon Darling 
Foundation, in order to lower costs. Many thanks also to the National Gallery 
of Victoria for kindly providing a venue for these programs.

To register for one of the two workshops, or for the seminar, please visit 
https://aiccm.org.au/civicrm/event/info%3Fid%3D41%26reset%3D1.

The workshops are being held in conjunction with the 10th AICCM Book, Paper and 
Photographic Materials Symposium. You don’t need to register for the conference 
in order to attend the workshop or the seminar, though we hope you will! (See 
https://aiccm.org.au/civicrm/event/info%3Fid%3D37%26reset%3D1).

If you have any questions, please contact the Book and Paper SIG co-convenor 
Alice Cannon ([email protected]). 
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