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Preservation Education Curriculum Image Library

Images have been provided to assist you in illustrating most of the lessons. This collection should not be considered the definitive source for preservation images. Rather, use it to enhance your presentations and perhaps update some of your existing images. NEDCC is grateful to the many vendors and institutions—libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies—that were willing to share their photographs for this project.

These photographs are available as 72 dpi JPEG files, which can be downloaded for multimedia presentations in the classroom. You can view the caption and copyright notice for each photograph when you view the enlarged image. These images are to be used for educational purposes only and should not be published without permission from the copyright holder.

Click on the classes (left) to view image thumbnails.
Click on a thumbnail to enlarge the image.

A medium-format digital camera station can be used to shoot both small and large objects. Monitor calibration is important for proper color management. Metadata should be added after capture of the digital image. Scanner calibration is important for proper color management. For many objects a flat-bed scanner can be used to obtain a digital image. Lantern slides and other transparencies can be scanned on a flat-bed scanner in order to create a digital surrogate.