Posted on behalf of Daniel Burge. Please address questions to him at the 
contact below.

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This February 12 from 9:00 am-12:00 pm at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of 
Art in Sarasota, Florida, Daniel Burge and Jen Burger from the Image Permanence 
Institute will be presenting a free short course on the preservation of digital 
prints in libraries, archives, and museums. This class is specifically designed 
for museum, library, and archive professionals responsible for the long-term 
preservation of the digitally-printed materials in their holdings including 
books, documents, photographs, fine art, ephemera, etc. Topics covered will 
include the definition of the term digital print, the history and technologies 
of the most common digital printers (inkjet, laser, and dye sublimation), the 
variety of possible formats, likely forms of deterioration, general 
recommendations for care, as well as a suggested naming convention with 
descriptive terminology for cataloging and other critical records. Staff from 
all institutional roles are encouraged to attend - conservators, catalogers and 
registrars, curators, archivists, librarians, exhibition designers and 
preparators, etc. Ample time for in-class discussions will be given to ensure 
that all attendee questions can be raised and addressed. This event will be 
held in the Education Classroom located in the Education Center at the 
Ringling. Please contact Ellie Bloom at the Museum 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) by Feb 1 to RSVP or 
for venue info and Daniel Burge at IPI ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) 
for class info. Hope to see you there!

Thanks,
Daniel M. Burge
Senior Research Scientist
Image Permanence Institute
Rochester Institute of Technology
70 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
(585) 475-5931<tel:%28585%29%20475-5931>



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