Creator: Gillian Mitchell
Date: 2004
Abstract: In the heritage architecture field it is standard practice to apply the Burra Charter as a guiding document in planning all conservation work. In the absence of a similar document to guide the conservation of large technology items, this paper will show how the Burra Charter has been applied successfully to large technology. The benefits will be illustrated by drawing on examples of projects completed while in private practice. These examples will provide an insight into the various ways conservators can be involved in large technology projects, from limited consultancy to complete treatments.
Reference: Gillian Mitchell 2004, ‘Application of the Burra Charter to large technology objects: a freelance conservator’s experiences’, Big Stuff 2004
DOI Link (Paper):
Mitchell, Gillian. (2004). Application of the Burra Charter to large technology objects: a freelance conservator’s experiences. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4084774 |
DOI Link (Q&A):
Mitchell, Gillian. (2004, September 29). Application of the Burra Charter to large technology objects: a freelance conservator’s experiences Q&A. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4116562 |