Season Tse : conservation scientist. : CH57-3/2-3-2020E-MP3
"Welcome to "CCI and CHIN: In Our Words," a podcast for museum and heritage professionals who want to a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the work of Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) and the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). In this episode, your hosts, Nathalie Nadeau Mijal and Kelly Johnson, interview Season Tse. Season started working at CCI as a conservation scientist in 1984 (the same year as our previous guest, Charlie Costain). What do conservation scientists do? They work on projects aimed at understanding the material, chemical and technical aspects of heritage objects. They also research and test different conservation techniques. Season, in particular, is well known for her conservation work on ink and textiles and for testing she conducted on the sensitivity of various objects to light exposure. In this interview, we talked in a more general sense about her work ethic and how CCI has evolved over the years"--Provided by publisher.
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Ministère/Organisme | Canadian Conservation Institute, issuing body. |
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Titre | Season Tse : conservation scientist. |
Titre de la série | CCI and CHIN : in our words |
Type de publication | Série - Voir l'enregistrement principal |
Langue | [Anglais] |
Autres langues publiées | [Français] |
Format | Électronique |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Season Tse : scientifique en conservation. Available as streaming audio or as downloadable MP3 file. Audio transcript in HTML format provided by publisher. |
Information sur la publication | Ottawa : Canadian Conservation Institute, 2020. |
Auteur / Contributeur | Tse, Season, interviewee. Mijal, Nathalie Nadeau, host, interviewer. Johnson, Kelly, host, interviewer. |
Description | 1 online resource (1 audio file (35 min., 9 sec.)). |
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Descripteurs | Tse, Season -- Interviews. Canadian Conservation Institute -- Officials and employees -- Interviews. Canadian Conservation Institute. |