UNESCO
helps preserve Indian documentary heritage
04-04-2008 (New Delhi)
A UNESCO-supported project "Preservation and Conservation of Rare
Documents of St. Xavier's College Library, Kolkata" has recently
been completed. Several thousands of pages of rare documents from the
College library have been recovered, preserved and digitised.
St. Xavier's College was established in 1860. It is now one of the oldest
colleges in the South Asian sub-region. The College library holds a
golden treasury of very old printed documents, providing from donations
of books by the provincial governments and European missionaries in
the last century.
The documentary collection includes philosophical thoughts of eminent
thinkers of eighteenth century, philosophy of sciences, historical accounts,
religious scriptures, etc. Unfortunately, this heritage is continuously
decaying towards extinction, which would be an enormous cultural loss
for India.
Selected rare documents of the College library have been recovered,
preserved and digitised under this collaborative project. Physical preservation
was carried out for 31 614 pages from 52 volumes of books through fumigation,
de-acidification and tissue lamination processes. 24 686 pages from
51 volumes of rare books and 99 rare paintings were digitally preserved
on DVD-ROMs and intranet server.
An exhibition of rare documents took place in March 2008 in the College
premises. The oldest article among the exhibited pieces was published
in 1632.
Digitised collection of rare paintings of St. Xavier's College, Kolkata:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bidyarthi.bhaswati/RarePaintingsOfStXavierSCollegeKolkata/
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