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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Microbiological contamination with moulds in work environment in libraries and archive storage facilities.

30 May 2008 Microbiological contamination with fungi, including moulds, can pose a significant health hazard to those working in archives or museums. The species involved include Aspergillus, Penicillium, Geotrichum, Alternaria, Cladosporium, Mucor, Rhizopus, ... Read more...


Development of a new procedure based on the energy charge measurement using ATP bioluminescence assay for the detection of living mould from graphic documents.

29 Apr 2008 Fungal contamination is a major cause of deterioration in libraries and archives. Curators and conservators increasingly need rapid microbiological analyses. This paper presents a rapid detection method for the fungal contaminants on documents. A ... Read more...


A new archival approach to the study of values and value--behavior relations: validation of the value lexicon.

29 Apr 2008 The present effort employs a new archival approach to study values and value- behavior relations, which is likely to be particularly useful in applied settings. A value lexicon was developed on the basis of the Schwartz (1992) value theory to ... Read more...

 

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Technical information about 'Archives'

Descriptor UI: D001109

Alternative terms: Archives; Archive;

Allowable Qualifiers: history;

Tree Number: K01.400.152; L01.346.208;

Technical Notes: restricted use; note category; archives of clinical or other biological specimens = BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN BANKS or specifics; for "medical archives" do not coordinate with MEDICINE; note PICTURE ARCHIVING, RADIOLOGIC see RADIOLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEMS is available

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