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Preserving Paper Collections Part 2

Upcoming course information

Date 2026 dates TBA
Time 11-20 hours
Cost $400
($300 º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ student)
Delivery In person
Time commitment 1 day
Registration closes 11 July 2025

This course will provide an introduction to the theory and practice of paper conservation. Topics covered will include the identification of a wide range of paper objects from documents to art on paper as well as the basics of paper conservation treatment.

(Note that this course is presented as a follow-on from the one day course ‘Preserving Paper Collections Part 1’ The courses are designed as a seamless whole with Part 1 aimed more at the management and preservation of paper-based collections with Part 2 looking more at the conservation of paper-based materials. Participants can choose one course that meets their needs, or attend both for a broader experience.)

Career potential

This course gives an introduction to a broad field that has applications in libraries, archives, museums and galleries.

Who should apply for this course

Anyone with an interest in the preservation of historic paper-based collections.

Learning outcomes

  • Develop a basic understanding of the variety of images on paper including inks and paints, art printing, commercial printing and document copying
  • Receive an introduction to paper conservation practice including washing, deacidification, flattening and repair

Course presenters

Learn from industry experts

Ian Batterham M App Sc, Materials Conservation

Lecturer in Heritage Preservation, º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ

Ian Batterham has been working in the conservation field since 1980. He has a master’s degree in Materials Conservation and is a professional member of the AICCM. He currently teaches in the Cultural Heritage Conservation stream at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ. Prior to his retirement he was manager of conservation at the National Archives of Australia. He has had many articles published on a variety of conservation topics as well as two books. His interests cover the conservation of all manner of paper-based objects as well as preventive conservation.