Timothy Barrett (papermaker)
Timothy D. Barrett is an American papermaker, and director of the Center for the Book, at the University of Iowa, from 1996 to 2002.[1][2] He remains on the staff of the Center for the Book, and in 2009 received a MacArthur Foundation grant.
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![]() Tim Barrett demonstrating use of a Freeness Tester, at the UICB Research and Production Paper Facility, 2017 | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Antioch College |
Known for | papermaking, Center for the Book |
Awards | MacArthur Fellow |
He graduated from Antioch College with a BA degree in Art Communications in 1973.
Awards
Works
- Early European papers/contemporary conservation papers: a report on research undertaken from fall 1984 through fall 1987, Institute of Paper Conservation, 1989
- Japanese Papermaking: Traditions, Tools and Techniques, Weatherhill, 1983, ISBN 978-0-8348-0185-1
- Nagashizuki: the Japanese craft of hand papermaking, North Hills, Pa.: Bird & Bull Press, 1979 [4]
- Paper through Time: Nondestructive Analysis of 14th- through 19th-Century Papers, The University of Iowa, 2012. [5]
gollark: It would also not be very useful for spying on people, since they would just stop saying things if they got a notification saying "interception agent has been added to the chat" and it wouldn't work retroactively.
gollark: One proposal for backdooring encrypted messaging stuff was to have a way to remotely add extra participants invisibly to an E2Ed conversation. If you have that but without the "invisible" bit, that would work as "encryption with a backdoor, but then make it very obvious that the backdoor has been used" somewhat.
gollark: Not encryption itself, probably.
gollark: They don't seem to want to *ban* end-to-end encryption as much as backdoor the popularly used stuff. Which is still bad. I should finish writing that blog post on it some time this decade.
gollark: It's probably with consent to the extent that *any* social media apps do, i.e. "the long incomprehensible privacy policy says we can".
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-04-28. Retrieved 2010-04-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://www.bookartspress.com/2007/faculty/barrett_timothy/
- http://www.macfound.org/site/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.5458003/k.9768/Timothy_Barrett.htm
- http://blogs.princeton.edu/graphicarts/2009/09/congratulations_tim_barrett.html
- http://paper.lib.uiowa.edu /index.php
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