Preservation of Archives | Western Cape Government

Preservation of Archives

Description:

Preservation encompasses all activities which prolong the usable life of archival records. These activities are designed to minimise the physical and chemical deterioration of records and to prevent the loss of informational content.

The Preservation Section has the responsibility of physically repairing damaged historical records, as well as the responsibility for managing the many factors that could contribute to the deterioration of archival records. These include the shelving and storage conditions of the records, as well as how the records are handled when used.

The conservation treatment and repair of historical records is a highly specialised function requiring an extensive knowledge of the nature of historical record's composition, the methods of physical repair of a diverse range of historical features found on documents (for example, wax seals), chemical treatments to halt the deterioration of records, the repair and rebinding of the many different historical binding structures, as well as the construction of appropriate protective boxes and enclosures for archival records.

Instructions:

Read more about the activities of the Archives and Records Services online.

Enquiries:
Mary Minicka

Address:
Western Cape Archives and Records Service
72 Roeland Street / Private Bag X9025
Cape Town
8000 / 8001

Tel: 021 483 0446
Fax: 021 483 0444
E-mail: Mary.Minicka@westerncape.gov.za

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The content on this page was last updated on 5 September 2017