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Hain, Jennifer E. – Library Trends, 2003
Highlights some of the skills and technological advances that have changed the way special collections are preserved in reference to two approaches: item-level conservation and collections conservation. Discusses mechanical paper splitting; computer imaging and mechanization; mass deacidification; controlling temperature, humidity, pests, and…
Descriptors: Library Collections, Library Materials, Physical Environment, Preservation

Criswell, Lela Beth – Library Hi Tech, 1983
Description of the Optical Disk Pilot Program of the Library of Congress defines characteristics and differences between analog videodisks and optical digital disk technology. Benefits of the optical digital disk, material selection, and the system configuration (bibliographic indexing, document preparation and input scanning, image and record…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Library Collections
Porck, Henk J. – 1996
This report provides an update of the possibilities and limitations of currently available mass deacidification methods, focusing on the major developments in research and application of the main operational systems. This study is intended primarily to support the development of a well-considered preservation policy by librarians and archivists,…
Descriptors: Archives, Chemical Reactions, History, Libraries

Lynch, Clifford A.; Brownrigg, Edwin B. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1986
Describes three areas of concern common to most major research libraries--storage requirements, preservation of library collections, and remote access to library resources--that are adaptable to current developments in computer-based information delivery. Data on University of California's nine-campus library system is cited. Eleven sources are…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Higher Education, Information Storage, Library Collections
The Miracle of Microfilm: The Foundation of the Largest Genealogical Record Collection in the World.

Powell, Ted F. – Microform Review, 1985
Traces origins of the Genealogical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon), highlighting microfilm technology, equipment used, development of the 16mm camera, film processing, quality control, filming techniques, specialized microfilming, archival storage (The Granite Mountain Records Vault), the genealogical library…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Genealogy, Information Storage, Library Collections
Fusonie, Alan – 1990
This paper focuses on the preservation of documents that are disintegrating rapidly in national archives. After providing an introduction and background to the situation, the paper outlines a national preservation strategy for administrators and discusses ways to protect collections in archives and libraries throughout the United States. The…
Descriptors: Archives, Federal Government, Futures (of Society), Government Libraries
Robinson, Barbara; And Others – 1989
This summary of the activities of the third of a three-phased self-study, initiated in 1987, provides a current overview of preservation problems in the University of Southern California's (USC) Central Library System, focusing particularly on the organizational structure of the preservation activities and on recommended solutions for ensuring the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Library Collections, Library Materials
Bourke, Thomas A. – American Libraries, 1987
Explores the trends and current status of library use of microforms for the preservation and dissemination of research materials. A sampling of topics available on microform is provided, and a directory of the publishers mentioned is included. (CLB)
Descriptors: Library Collections, Microforms, Modern History, Optical Data Disks

Parker, Elisabeth Betz – Information Technology and Libraries, 1985
This article reports on portion of Non-Print Project in which still image disks from Prints and Photographs division are being linked to microcomputer database with results that hold promise for preservation, access, collections management, and security. Bibliographies on videodiscs (6 items) and cataloging of graphic materials (10 items) are…
Descriptors: Databases, Display Systems, Information Storage, Library Collections

Price, Joseph W. – Information Services and Use, 1985
The Library of Congress has embarked on a three-year pilot program in image preservation and retrieval using optical disk technology. Print materials (text, maps, music) will be captured on digital optical disks, and nonprint materials (motion pictures, slides, drawings) on analog optical disks, or videodisks. (EJS)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Display Systems, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Commission on Preservation and Access, Washington, DC. – 1989
This annual report describes the activities of the Commission on Preservation and Access, a private, nonprofit organization that works through existing institutions and groups to foster, develop, and support collaboration among libraries and allied organizations in order to ensure the preservation of the published and documentary record in all…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Archives, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Commission on Preservation and Access Newsletter, 1994
The Commission on Preservation and Access was established in 1986 to foster and support collaboration among libraries and allied organizations in order to ensure the preservation of the published and documentary record in all formats and to provide enhanced access to scholarly information. The Commission's newsletter keeps the preservation and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Text, Futures (of Society), Information Industry
Library of Congress, Washington, DC. – 1985
This booklet summarizes fiscal year 1984 activities of the Library of Congress (LC) in six areas: (1) collection development, housing, preservation, and access; (2) services to Congress performed by the Congressional Research Service and the Law Library; (3) library automation activities coordinated by the Automated Systems Office (ASO); (4)…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Library Acquisition, Library Administration, Library Automation