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Information and documentation - Permanence and durability of writing, printing and copying on paper - Requirements and test methods (ISO 11798:2023)

Abstract

This document specifies requirements and test methods for evaluation of the permanence and durability of writing, printing and copying on paper stored in libraries, archives, and other protected environments for long periods of time, in which the information recorded on paper must be retained but not necessarily the full artistic quality. It is applicable to: - images on white permanent paper according to ISO 9706 or ISO 11108; - recording obtained from pens, stamps, copying machines and printers (that can produce monocoloured and/or multicoloured images). It does not apply to: - documents stored under harmful conditions, such as high humidity that promotes microbiological attack, excessive heat, radiation (e.g. light), high levels of pollutants, or the risk of water damage (or water contact). Since documents might be kept in non-protected environments before being transferred to protected environments, resistance to water and light is, however, of importance; - legal documents, e.g. banking documents, where the authenticity is of primary interest; - documents where the information contents are influenced by small colour changes; - documents within the scope of ISO/TC 42, Photography.

Begin

2024-03-19

Planned document number

DIN ISO 11798

Project number

00900148

Responsible national committee

NA 009-00-14 AA - Preservation for archives and libraries  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 46/SC 10 - Requirements for document storage and conditions for preservation  

previous edition(s)

Information and documentation - Permanence and durability of writing, printing and copying on paper - Requirements and test methods (ISO 11798:1999)
2001-01

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