Hello all. I have finally had the time to post my last semesters project. If
anyone is interested, I would be more than hoppy (*happy that is:) to email them
a copy. The text, as is this index, is marked where the hard breaks between
pages should occur. Also, please check to see if your name is on the list and
if your email address is correct. I tried to contact you all, but was not
successful in reaching everyo9ne. I apologize if you do not want to be included
in this list, and will take you off if asked. Also, funding (read unemployment)
does not permit me to snailmail copies of this 20pg document...we can make
arrangements however, just let me know
Allison Smith
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p.s. I would like to add...although the document contains many intersting
discussions relating to the use of whiteout and other materials used for marking
objects, no real concensus was reached as to what was the overall best method/
SCOPE OF INDEX
For the purposes of this index, the MUSEUM-L discussion of Whiteout has
been placed in the context of a broader topic, "Marking Techniques." None of
the original content has been changed, although spelling and punctuation
errors have been edited, and portions of the discussion not directly relating
to this topic have been removed. With the user in mind, the term "Whiteout,"
which appears in a variety of forms and spellings, has been standardized, and
is listed in the index as Whiteout. Page locations are given for terms
relating to the discussion of marking techniques, authors, publications, and
issues of concern. A separate list of contributors, their email addresses,
and page numbers in which they appear, has been created for use as a quick
reference to these invaluable, human resources.
CONTRIBUTORS:
NAME EMAIL PAGE NO.
Adams, William H. [log in to unmask] p.7
Allen, Christine S. [log in to unmask] p.14
Barnes, Jim [log in to unmask] p.9,10,14
Baulch, Sally [log in to unmask] p.6
Bobbitt, Chris [log in to unmask] p.2
Brady, Carolyn [log in to unmask] p.1,16
Cohen-Williams, Anita [log in to unmask] p.3,6,15
Harris, John M. [log in to unmask] p.17
Harvey, Dave [log in to unmask] p.5
Jacobs, George M. (Mike) [log in to unmask] p.13
Johnson, Jessica [log in to unmask] p.12
Maltby, Sue [log in to unmask] p.5
Motylewski, Karen [log in to unmask] p.11-12
Podzorski, Patricia [log in to unmask] p.10
Smith, Allison [log in to unmask] p.18
Thompson, Jack C. [log in to unmask] p.2,18
Trimper, Holly [log in to unmask] p.15
Young, Holly [log in to unmask] p.4,7-8
Will, Leonard D. [log in to unmask] p.17
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INDEX
Acetone
see Solvents
Acrylic Paint........................................................p.18
Acryloid B-72, Use B-72
B-72.............................................................p.4,5,12
Affects on Plastic...............................................p.5
Diffusion in Acetone.............................................p.5
Diffusion in Toluene..........................................p.6,15
Empirical Studies............................................p.10,12
Stability.....................................................p.4,12
Transparency..................................................p.4,17
Bone...............................................................p.4,15
Canadian Conservation Institute...................................p.12,14
Ceramics
Glazed........................................................p.2,15
Unglazed......................................................p.4,15
Contact Publications, Texas Memorial Museum...........................p.6
Correction Fluids, Use for Liquid Paper, Tippex and Snopake
see also Whiteout
Alcohol based...................................................p.16
Latex based......................................................p.4
Trade Names..................................................p.16-17
Water based..................................................p.16,17
Waterproof.......................................................p.6
Cotton Swabs, Use for Q-tips..........................................p.4
Empirical Studies............................................p.9,10,11,13
Lack of...................................................p.10,13-14
Sources of...................................................p.11,14
Furniture.........................................................p.1-2,4
see also Surfaces, Wood
Gaylord Library Supply................................................p.2
Gesso.............................................................p.17,18
Gouache...............................................................p.4
Inks
India...........................................................p.17
Negative Affects on
Metal.......................................................p.4
Wood........................................................p.4
Water Soluble.................................................p.4,15
Waterproof....................................................p.3,15
White.........................................................p.2,17
Jo-Ann Fabrics........................................................p.2
Liquid Paper, use Correction Fluids
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Markers
see also Inks, and Tools
Pigma, Micron...............................................p.2,3,15
White Permanent..................................................p.2
Marking Techniques.........................................p.2,3,15,17,18
see also Whiteout, Application
Conservation Appropriate.....................................p.4-5,6
see also Sease, Catherine
Contact Publications, Texas Memorial Museum......................p.6
Metal................................................................p.15
Nail Polish, Clear, Use for Lacquer....................p.3,9,10,15,17,18
see also Whiteout
Stability.....................................................p.4,10
Nail Polish Remover, Use Toluene
see Solvents
Paraloid B-72, Use B-72
Q-tips, Use Cotton Swabs
see also tools
Sease, Catherine
A Conservation Manual for Archaeologists..........................p.4
Shell.................................................................p.4
Snopake, Use Correction Fluids
Solvents.....................................................p.1,2,5,8,12
Acetone..............................................p.1-2,3,5,15,16
Affects on Finishes.........................................p.4
Mineral Spirits.................................................p.16
Negative Affects on
Ceramics, Glazed............................................p.2
Ceramics, Unglazed ........................................p.15
Finishes....................................................p.1
Furniture.................................................p.1-2
Metal......................................................p.15
Plastic.....................................................p.5
Stone......................................................p.15
Wood................................................p.1-2,15,16
Toluene....................................................p.6,15,16
Textiles............................................................p.5,6
Removal of Whiteout from........................................p.16
Tippex, Use Correction Fluids
Toluene, Use for Nail Polish Remover
see Solvents
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Tools
see also Markers
Blunt Tools......................................................p.2
Fingernails.....................................................p.16
Cotton Swabs.....................................................p.2
X-Acto Blades....................................................p.2
Varnishes
see also Nail Polish
Reversible.......................................................p.2
Water Soluble....................................................p.2
Whiteout
see also Correction Fluids
Affects, Negative........................................p.4,8,11-12
Application..................................................p.1,2,3
Conservation concerns..........................................p.4,8
Empirical Studies, Lack of............................p.7,9,11,13,14
Removal...................................................p.1-2,3,16
see also Solvents, Textiles and Tools
Stability..............................................p.4,6-8,10,13
Use in Archeology.....................................p.6-8,10,13,15
Use with Clear Nail Polish.......................p.3,4,9,10,14,15,18
Wood...............................................................p.4,16
X-Acto Blades.........................................................p.2
see also tools
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Allison Smith
University of Wisconsin Madison
School of Library and Information Studies
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