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welcome all to the eighth lecture in the broadsky series for the conservation of library materials todays speaker is Lois Alcott price from the Winterthur museum and introducing her will be Terry Harris who will also talk a little bit about the broader digitization project which we are wrapping up this year which was very docHub in terms of the workflows its vast scale digitization but also in terms of pulling together materials from other collections so that Terry talked about back and welcome to thank you all for coming so I just like to reiterate what Peter sent me say thank you all for coming and welcome to the broadskys series for the advancement of library conservation today those local price well be talking about the fabrication and preservation of architectural drawings the topic was chosen as Peter mentioned to coincide with the completion of this first phase of the Marcel Boyer digital archive which is an neh funded project that will make many of the architectural dr