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Julia M. Brennan (ed.)
Linh Anh Moreau (ed.)

Synopsis

The work, data and research presented in this book are the results of a collaborative project between the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts (SEAMEO SPAFA) and the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles (QSMT), entitled “Capturing and Sharing Traditional Methods in Textile Preservation in Southeast Asia”.

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Ellen Pearlstein

Baskin, B, Solar Bagging: putting sunlight to work to eliminate insect infestations in mere hours,

Beiner, G. G., & Ogilvie, T. M. (2005). Thermal methods of pest eradication: Their effect on museum objects. The Conservator, Vol. 29, p. 5-18 

Brokerhof, A. W. (2004). The solar tent: Cheap and effective pest control in museums. AICCM Bulletin, Vol. 28, p. 93-97, ills., figs., table

Strang, T.J.K. Principles of heat disinfestation. Chapter 18, pp. 114-129 in Integrated Pest Management for Collections. Proceedings of 2001 A pest odyssey. Edited by H. Kingsley, D. Pinniger, A. Xavier-Rowe, P. Winsor. James & James, 2001, London. 150 pp. ISBN 1 902916-27-1

Strang, Thomas J.K. The effect of thermal methods of pest control on museum collections. pp. 199-212 in 3rd International Conference on Biodeterioration of Cultural Property, 4-7 July 1995, Bangkok, Thailand: Preprints. Bangkok: Organizing Committee of ICBCP-3, 1995

Strang T.J.K. 1992. A review of published temperatures for the control of pest insects in museums. Collection Forum, 8(2), pp. 41-67

Solutions – Heat Treatment

Solar Bagging: putting sunlight to work to eliminate insect infestations in mere hours