#  Research and Publications 

 



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##  Unpublished whitepapers, posters, research

- [White paper: A Methodology for Surveying Photograph Collections](/white-paper-methodology-surveying-photograph-collections) by Melissa Banta with Paul Messier, Andrew Robb, Brenda Bernier, and Robert Burton, Summer 2012

 See also: [Guidelines](/guidelines)

##  Published papers, posters, and abstracts

- [Multivalent evaluation of digital preservation success](https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-12-2024-0313) by Stephen Abrams, *Journal of Documentation*, 2025, <https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-12-2024-0313>

- [Capturing the marks of the Maestro: conservation, digitisation and preservation of material evidence in the Sir Georg Solti Archive ](/solti)by Catherine Badot-Costello, presented at Unexpected fame: Conservation approaches to the preparatory object, Proceedings from the International Conference of the Icon Book &amp; Paper Group, Oxford 1–2 October 2018
- [Many Hands, One Method: Weissman Consolidation Protocol for Illuminated Manuscripts](/many-hands-one-method-weissman-consolidation-protocol-illuminated-manuscripts) by Weissman Preservation Center, January 2018
- [ACORN (A COnservation Records Network)](/acorn) by Debra Cuoco, May 2016
- [Technical Examination of the Emerson-White Book of Hours](/technical-examination-emerson-white-book-hours) by Debora Mayer, Hope Mayo, Erin Mysak, Theresa J. Smith, and Katherine Eremin, 2018. *Heritage Science,* Volume 6, Article number: 48 (2018).
- [The Harrison D. Horblit Collection of Early Photography: A Strategy for Research, Cataloging, Imaging, and Exhibition](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01971360.2020.1832404) by Hope Mayo, Erin L. Murphy &amp; David Remington. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, Volume 59, 2020, Issue 3-4.
- [X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Frédéric Flachéron’s Paper Negatives, 1848–1852](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01971360.2020.1834957) by Laura Panadero, Katherine Eremin &amp; Elena Bulat. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, Volume 59, 2020, Issue 3-4.
- [Specular Reflection FTIR: A Non-Contact Method for Analyzing Coatings on Photographs and Other Cultural Materials](https://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/37366303) by Arthur McClelland, Elena Bulat, Brenda Bernier &amp; Erin L. Murphy. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, Volume 59, 2020, Issue 2.
- [Characterization of Filamentous Accretions On Daguerreotype Surfaces](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/019713611804480944) by Nick R. Konkol, Brenda Bernier, Elena Bulat &amp; Ralph Mitchell. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, Volume 50, 2011, Issue 2.
- [Tackets, Buckles, and Overbands: Italian Stationery Bindings of the Harvard Business School Medici Family Collection](https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37370983) by Katherine Beaty. *Suave Mechanicals: Essays on the History of Bookbinding*, Vol. 6. Ed. Julia Miller. Ann Arbor, Mich.: The Legacy Press, 2020. Out of print, March 2021.
- [Modeling Chemical Tests and Fiber Identification of Paper Materials Using Principal Component Analysis and Specular Reflection FTIR Data](https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5030102) by Julie H. Wertz, Arthur A. McClelland, Debora D. Mayer, and Penley Knipe. *Heritage* 2022, *5*(3), 1960-1973.