Indigenous Methods and Manuscript Preservation

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The National Mission for Manuscripts was established as a five-year project in February 2003 by the Department of Culture, the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Government of India.  Its purpose is to locate, document, preserve and disseminate the knowledge content of Indian manuscripts.  The Mission, through its nation-wide network and documentation efforts, is engaged in preserving and rendering accessible India’s knowledge cultures, seeking to link the ideas and visions of the past with the future.  The Mission’s Seminar Series, ‘Samraksika’, began with a Seminar in February 2005 on Oral Traditions and Indigenous Methods of Preservation and Conservation of Manuscripts.  Papers presented during this Seminar deal with the various regional and local practices employed in the creation and preservation of manuscripts.  They provide valuable information on old and indigenous techniques which, over the years, have been relegated to the margins of contemporary conservation practices and deserve a revival.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anupam Sah

Anupam Sah is an art conservator-restorer, heritage conservation strategist and trainer in the application of both preventive and curative conservation techniques.  He has helped establish and run conservation laboratories, numerous conservation projects and training programs in India with his conservation teams.  He has served as resource person for the conservation of cultural heritage to various national, local and international organizations.  Anupam has worked for the Indian Council of Conservation Institutes, a unit of INTACH as a member of its Board of Directors.  At present he is the Director of Uttranchal Institute for Conservation Research and Training, Nainital.  He is a recipient of the 1999 Sanskrit Award for Social and Cultural Achievement. 

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Title
Indigenous Methods and Manuscript Preservation
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8190402900
Length
xvii+252p., Tables; Plates; References; Index; 23cm.
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