The Image Permanence Institute is pleased to announce that it will be
accepting application for its third annual Digital Print Workshop to be
held 22-25 October, 2015 at our facilities at the Rochester Institute of
Technology.
The workshop is designed especially for library, archive, and museum
collection care professionals responsible for the long-term preservation of
digitally-printed materials including books, documents, photographs, fine
art, ephemera, etc.

Who should apply: Curators, registrars, archivists, conservators,
librarians, catalogers, and collection managers responsible for the
long-term preservation of digitally-printed materials. Conservators in
private practice are also welcome to attend.

Under the definitions specifically created for IPI’s Digital Print
Preservation Portal Project (DP3 project), this workshop will deal with
electrophotographic prints (laser prints/Xerographic prints/EP), dye sub
prints (dye sublimation prints/dye diffusion thermal transfer prints/D2T2
prints) and inkjet prints (Giclée/Iris print/”archival pigment print”).
Electrophotographic prints and inkjet prints will be dealt with both as
photographic objects (or photo-like objects) and graphic documents.
The workshop topics include:
• What is a digital print?
• The history of digital printing
• The technologies behind the most popular digital printing devices
• The variety of digital print formats
• How to identify digital print types through swatch books, identified
samples, and unknown samples. Exercises will be used to reinforce lessons.
• Types of deterioration through demonstrations, lectures, and class
discussion with some examples from IPI’s collection.
• Recommended best practices based on IPI’s most recent research
• Naming conventions
At the conclusion of the workshop, each student will receive a binder with
all class handouts as well as print sample sets to take home.

Tuition: Due to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation,
there is no cost for tuition, notebooks, supplies or samples. However,
participants will be responsible for travel, lodging, and meals.

Application: Since attendance is limited to 15 participants, we are asking
that applications be submitted for consideration.

The application form can be found at
https://imagepermanenceinstitute.wufoo.com/forms/ipi-digital-print-workshop-application-2015/
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Applications and supporting documents must be received by March 31, 2015.

Attendees will be selected based on order of receipt as well as the need
for a diversity of institution types, institutional roles, and geographic
representation. Early application is highly recommended.

Notification of decisions will be made by April 30, 2015.

For more information see
http://www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/imaging-information-media/ipi-digital-print-workshop-2015
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