Sarah Noble
- Role
- Researcher
Head of Conservation for Imaging
About
Sarah oversees the planning and management of large-scale digitisation projects, with a focus on finding solutions to complex conservation questions within archival collections.
Research activity
Sarah has lead on the conservation of several high profile digitisation projects, such as the 1921 Census and The Prize Papers.
Sarah graduated in 2013 with an MA in Fine Arts Conservation from Northumbria University, focusing her research on 18th century printing techniques.
Sarah has recently been awarded an International Institute of conservation fellowship (FIIC) and is also a member of the Institute of Conservation (ICON).
Publications
- S. Noble, C. Rosas and S. VanSnick, 'Mould matters: Implementing a new workflow for managing mould-affected archival documents and its impact on resources and wellbeing', Studies in Conservation, 2022.