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Slow fires on the preservation of the human record

This documentary film which describes the deterioration and destruction of intellectual documents such as pamphlets, photographs, films, drawings and maps. The film assesses the situation, demonstrates preservation and restoration techniques, and suggests ways to prevent deterioration in future. Presents the first conference on preservation in Vienna, Austria, held at the Austrian Public Library. Includes comments by Warren J. Haas, William Welsh, and Vartan Gregorian. Also shows the Austrian National Library, the New York Public Library and the Library of Congress.

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  • "On the preservation of the human record"@en

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  • "Es mostra el deteriorament i destrucció de diferents tipus de documents. S'analitza la situació i es mostren tècniques de preservació i restauració, es suggereixen maneres de prevenir el deteriorament, i a més es proposen diferents tecnologies per reemplaçar els documents originals."
  • "This documentary film which describes the deterioration and destruction of intellectual documents such as pamphlets, photographs, films, drawings and maps. The film assesses the situation, demonstrates preservation and restoration techniques, and suggests ways to prevent deterioration in future. Presents the first conference on preservation in Vienna, Austria, held at the Austrian Public Library. Includes comments by Warren J. Haas, William Welsh, and Vartan Gregorian. Also shows the Austrian National Library, the New York Public Library and the Library of Congress."@en
  • "A documentary film which describes the deterioration and destruction of intellectual documents such as pamphlets, photographs, films, drawings and maps. The film assesses the situation, demonstrates preservation and restoration techniques, and suggests ways to prevent deterioration in future. Experts, including Daniel Boorstin and Barbara Tuchman, offer remarks."
  • "Presents the problems of the deterioration and destruction of intellectual documents and the processes involved in the restoration or preservation of the content and/or format of library materials, particularly those in paper format."
  • "A documentary describing the devastating deterioration of intellectual documents such as pamphlets, photographs, films, drawings, and maps. Assesses the situation, demonstrates preservation and restoration techniques, and suggests ways to prevent deterioration in the future. Features remarks by several experts, writers, and historians, such as James Michener, Barbara Tuchman, Daniel Boorstin, and Vartan Gregorian."@en
  • "Story of the deteroriation of materials upon which the record of mankind has been written, drawn or photographed. The problem of acidic paper in books and other printed material is a primary focus of the film, but the need to preserve and conserve film, maps and other materials is also addressed."@en
  • "A documentary film which describes the deterioration and destruction of intellectual documents such as pamphlets, photographs, films, drawings and maps. The film assesses the situation, demonstrates preservation and restroration techniques, and suggests ways to prevent deterioration in future. Experts, including Daniel Boorstin and Barbara Tuchman, offer remarks."@en
  • "Presents the problems and processes involved in the restoration or preservation of the content and/or format of library materials, particularly those in paper format."
  • "Documentary on the deterioration of books, paper, and other materials (film, sound recordings, still photographs, and advanced technologies) in present-day libraries and archives, emphasizing the need for stringent conservation measures. The documentary explores some possible solutions, among them microfilm, deacidification of books and paper, and the use of alkaline paper. The discussion also touches upon the growing use of electronic media, and issues of access to electronically transmitted information."
  • "A documentary describing the devastating deterioration of intellectual documents such as pamphlets, photographs, films, drawings, and maps. Assesses the situation, demonstrates preservation and restoration techniques and suggests ways to prevent deterioration in the future. Features remarks by several experts, writers, and historians, such as Daniel Boorstin, Librarian of Congress, and Barbara Tuchman, author of The Guns of August and The March of folly."@en

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  • "Documentaries and factual films and programs"
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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentary film"@en
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  • "Documentaries and factual films and video"
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  • "Slow fires : on the preservation of the human record"
  • "Slow fires on the preservation of the human record"@en
  • "Slow fires on the preservation of the human record"
  • "Slow fires [long version] on the preservation of the human record"@en