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Accession 87-178

Smithsonian Institution. Office of Museum Programs

Videotapes, undated

Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator:Smithsonian Institution. Office of Museum Programs
Title:Videotapes
Dates:undated
Quantity:6 cu. ft. (6 record storage boxes)
Collection:Accession 87-178
Language of Materials:English
Summary:

This accession consists of eighty master 3/4" U-Matic videotapes documenting the Robert Organ Lecture series, "Conservation Orientation for Museum Personnel."

Descriptive Entry

This accession consists of 80 master 3/4" U-Matic videotapes documenting the Robert Organ Lecture series, "Conservation Orientation for Museum Personnel."

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Preferred Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 87-178, Smithsonian Institution, Office of Museum Programs, Videotapes

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Container List

Box 1

Conservation for Museum Personnel, duplicate master

Box 1 of 6

Inorganic Chemistry Lectures 1-13

Box 1 of 6

Box 2

Inorganic Chemistry Lectures 14-20

Box 2 of 6

Robert Organ Lecture Series:

Box 2 of 6

Lectures 21&22, Chemical Reactions

Box 2 of 6

#23 Chemical Reactions, cont. and Ionic Reactions

Box 2 of 6

#23 Electrolytic Concepts

Box 2 of 6

#24 Review of Reduction and Oxidation, Electrolysis

Box 2 of 6

#25 Electrolytic Concepts, using electricity to cause chemical reactions

Box 2 of 6

Lectures 26&27, Application of Electrolytic Concepts

Box 2 of 6

Box 3

Robert Organ Lecture Series, continued

Box 3 of 6

#28 Electrolytic Concepts, cont.

Box 3 of 6

#29 Organic Chemistry

Box 3 of 6

#30 Paraffins

Box 3 of 6

#31 Paraffins and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons

Box 3 of 6

#32 Polymers and Copolymers

Box 3 of 6

#33 Moisture Barriers for Panel Paintings and Alcohols

Box 3 of 6

#34 Alcohols and Aldehydes

Box 3 of 6

#35 Aldehydes and Organic Acids

Box 3 of 6

#36 Organic, Inorganic and Electrochemistry

Box 3 of 6

#36 Orgainc Acids and Ketones

Box 3 of 6

#37 Ketones, Ethers, Mercaptains and Amines

Box 3 of 6

#38 Amines, Esters and Aromatics

Box 3 of 6

#39 Aromatics and other Synthetic Resins

Box 3 of 6

#40 Other Synthetic Resins

Box 3 of 6

Box 4

Robert Organ Lecture Series, continued

Box 4 of 6

#41 Introduction and Wood Artifacts

Box 4 of 6

Lectures 42-49, Wooden Artifacts

Box 4 of 6

Lectures 50-54, Paper Artifacts

Box 4 of 6

Box 5

Robert Organ Lecture Series, continued

Box 5 of 6

Lectures 55-59, Paper Artifacts, cont.

Box 5 of 6

#60 Conservation Ethics and Treatment of Gold

Box 5 of 6

Lectures 61&62, Silver

Box 5 of 6

Lectures 63-67, Copper Alloys

Box 5 of 6

#68 Storage and Treatment of Metals, Stone and Ceramics

Box 5 of 6

Box 6

Robert Organ Lecture Series, continued

Box 6 of 6

#69 Tin and Pewter

Box 6 of 6

Lectures 70&71, Lead

Box 6 of 6

Lectures 72-75, Iron

Box 6 of 6

#76 Iron Alloys, Aluminum Alloys, Magnesium Alloys

Box 6 of 6

Lectures 77-80, Stone

Box 6 of 6