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Hendriks, Klaus B. – 1984
Intended for use by archivists, curators, and others responsible for the acquisition and preservation of documentary materials in photographic form, this publication describes the nature of photographic media and recommended conservation measures. It is noted that the major emphasis is on black-and-white photographic materials, with some…
Descriptors: Archives, Guidelines, Library Materials, Museums
Sedinger, Theresa – Book Report, 1992
Discusses the necessity of preservation and conservation activities in school libraries to save materials such as school newspapers, programs of events, censorship records, board activities, yearbooks, and student projects. Topics discussed include brittle, deteriorating paper; monitoring the physical environment, including heat, light, humidity,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Resources Centers, Library Materials, Physical Environment
Dureau, J. M.; Clements, D. W. G. – 1986
This statement of principles embodies a general approach to the nature and objectives of preservation and conservation work relating to library materials. It does not aim to provide a comprehensive list of detailed methods and practices, but is intended to establish a responsible attitude toward preservation and conservation by librarians. The…
Descriptors: Cleaning, Emergency Programs, International Programs, Library Facilities
National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, IL. – 1977
The 1976 general revision of the United States copyright law (Public Law 94-553) sets limits on what copyrighted materials may be copied, under what conditions, and for what purposes. This handbook presents some highlights of the new law that are of particular interest to teachers and librarians and responds to questions that teachers and…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Educational Media, Federal Legislation, Guidelines