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The Iron Gall Ink Website

Research: IGI Conservation 

 

  • Activities at the Canadian Conservation Institute and the Library and Archives of Canada:
    Preservation of Iron Gall Ink Collections in New Brunswick. 

Research conducted by Harold Holland, Council of Archives of New Brunswic

 

  • Activities at the Canadian Conservation Institute and Library and Archives of Canada

Research conducted by Season Tse, Sherry Guild, Roberta Partridge, Maria Bedynski, Kyla Ubbink, Canadian Conservation Institute and Library and Archives of Canada

 

  • Iron gall ink corrosion: comparative investigation of treatment options (2000)
    Austria: research conducted by Prof. Dr. M. Schreiner, Academy of Fine Arts, Dr. E. Pilch-Karrer, Austrian State Archive and Mag. Christa Hofmann, Austrian National Library, Conservation Department

 

  • InkCor - Non-aqueous stabilisation of iron gall ink containing paper (2002-2005)
    Europe: research project supported by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme and contributing to the implementation of the Key Action The City of Tomorrow and Culture Heritage within the Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development.

 

  • Preventive Conservation (1997-2001)
    Research conducted by John Havermans at the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research.

 

  • Comparison of common used aqueous treatment methods (1999)
    Research conducted at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage.

 

  • Condition-rating system for ink corroded papers (1999)
    Research conducted by Birgit Reißland at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage.

 

  • Aqueous tretatment options for iron gall ink corroded paper objects (1999)
    Research conducted at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage.

 

  • Effects of Aqueous Treatment on Iron(II) migration in Iron Gall Ink
    Research conducted at the Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Shell Research and Technology Center and the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage.

 

  • The phytate-based treatment of iron-gall ink (1995 - 1998)
    Research conducted at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage.

 

  • The Ink Corrosion Project at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage - a review (1993 - 1997)

 

  • Survey on the treatment of objects, corroded by iron gall inks
    Robien van Gulik, Teyler Museum, Haarlem