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Dr. Nancy Kerr
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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
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Dr. Kerr's research interests include aspects of textile science and the conservation or preservation of historic textiles. The textile science research involves the investigation of structure-property relationships or the performance of textiles during use; for example, factors affecting the transmission of UV radiation through textiles. A recent interest is natural fibres such as flax and hemp, particularly how processing methods affect their properties and uses.
Conservation research focuses on how historic and archaeological textiles are degraded by treatment, storage and display conditions, and how degraded textiles may be stabilized. Recent projects by graduate students include the identification of highly degraded cellulosics, cleaning properties of new nonionic detergents, and the performance of adhesives used in textile conservation.
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Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics |
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University of Alberta |
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Only Visible to Members of getCITED
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Doctorate
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Unknown
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Female / English
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