Review:

Preservation Management By Julia R. Wykes & Susan M. Flynn

overall review score: 4.2
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Preservation Management by Julia R. Wykes and Susan M. Flynn is a comprehensive guide that explores strategies, best practices, and theoretical frameworks for managing and preserving cultural, historical, and physical assets. The book emphasizes proactive approaches to conservation, risk mitigation, and sustainable stewardship within collections management institutions such as museums, archives, and libraries.

Key Features

  • In-depth coverage of preservation techniques and best practices
  • Focus on risk assessment and disaster preparedness
  • Discussion on sustainable conservation methods
  • Inclusion of case studies and practical applications
  • Guidance on policy development and organizational planning
  • Insights into emerging technologies in preservation

Pros

  • Provides a thorough and practical overview of preservation management strategies
  • Integrates theoretical concepts with real-world applications
  • Useful for both students and professionals in the field
  • Emphasizes importance of sustainable practices in preservation
  • Includes valuable case studies for contextual understanding

Cons

  • Some sections may be dense or technical for newcomers
  • Lacks detailed guidance on specific technological solutions
  • Edition may require supplementation with up-to-date resources due to rapid advancements

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