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Bell, Nancy J. – Library Hi Tech, 1983
Descriptions of two methods of photoduplication commonly employed--transfer method (uses plain paper) and direct process method (depends on coated surface paper)--include basic considerations for optimum storage, handling, and care. Color copying and problems associated with xerography are noted. Twelve sources are given. (EJS)
Descriptors: Library Materials, Preservation, Reprography, Technological Advancement
Lamal, Pauline Dove – 1982
Art has always adapted technological advances to its own uses. In the last 15 years, art has turned to color photocopiers, computers, mimeograph machines, and thermofax copiers. With this in mind, Central Piedmont Community College began offering a course in 1982 called "Art and Technology" which focused on the application of office…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Artists, Color, Community Colleges