Sixty custodians of the world’s cultural heritage unanimously passed the Salzburg Declaration on the Conservation and Preservation of Cultural Heritage on October 31, 2009
The declaration underscores the vital need to protect the world’s cultural heritage and will be distributed widely to cultural ministries and other key policymaking entities around the globe. Accompanying the declaration are a set of recommendations developed by the cultural heritage leaders from thirty-two countries gathered in Salzburg under the auspices of the U.S. federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the Salzburg Global Seminar (SGS).
The declaration and the recommendations are the culmination of “Connecting to the World’s Collections: Making the Case for Conservation and Preservation of our Cultural Heritage,” which was convened from October 28 – November 1, 2009 in Salzburg as part of the IMLS’s multi-year initiative on collections care.
The session combined presentations by leading experts in conservation and preservation throughout the world with small working groups tasked to make recommendations for future action in key areas, including emergency preparedness, education and training, public awareness, new preservation approaches, and assessment and planning.
A weblog by Richard McCoy, Associate Consevator of Objects at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, is available at www.iiconservation.org/wpress. To read his posts:
10/30: On Looking for New Models
10/29: Days Like These Don’t Come Along Very Often
10/26: Guten Morgen, You’ve Got Homework
10/23: An Open Invitation to Connect with me in Salzburg
IMLS Connecting to Collections Website
For more information on the IMLS Connecting to Collections initiative, click here
Summary
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Session Report
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Salzburg Declaration
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List of Participants
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Bibliography
For the session bibliography click here.
Participation Map