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Resources for the conservation of Southeast Asian art
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2016
Abstract
There is a desperate and urgent need to conserve works of art and documentary materials in Southeast Asia, where the rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged the cultural heritage. An initiative launched by Cornell University in Cambodia, with the intention of preserving documentary materials and training Cambodian librarians in conservation techniques, may result in the development of a badly-needed regional centre which would complement the National Archives of the Philippines, and the Regional Conservation Centres established by IFLA on the Pacific rim, in Australia and Japan. Information and expertise are available from UNESCO, ICOMOS, ICCROM, ICOM, the Getty Conservation Institute, IIC, IADA, IPC, IFLA, ICA, and other international and US organisations.
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1 Chepesuik, Ron. ‘Cambodian libraries in crisis: the Cornell University Library preserves a heritage’. Wilson Library Bulletin January 1992 p.32.Google Scholar
2 Ibid.
3 AIC Annual Report, 1991, p.1.
4 Ibid.