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Hamlin, Arthur T. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1974
What to do when the library is damaged by flooding. (LS)
Descriptors: Books, Emergency Programs, Libraries, Preservation
Nelson, Clark W. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1975
Descriptors: Archives, Controlled Environment, Paper (Material), Preservation
Haverling, Sven-G. – Unesco Bulletin for Libraries, 1975
The background of Swedish studies on the preservation of archival microfilm is given, information is given on the technical investigations, and recommendations are made. (PF)
Descriptors: Archives, Methods Research, Microfilm, Preservation
Asphalt and Vinyl Asbestos Tile Inst., New York, NY. – 1968
The claim is made that proper planning and modest outlays of time, labor, and material costs can provide and maintain a high appearance level for floors in institutional, commercial, and industrial buildings. Instructions for four basic steps in maintaining the good looks of vinyl asbestos and asphalt tile floors are treated in the booklet--(1)…
Descriptors: Asphalts, Cleaning, Flooring, Guidelines
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Cullison, Bonnie Jo; And Others – Library Trends, 1987
The first of two articles discusses the need for a cooperative approach by the curator and conservator to the physical conservation and preservation of meaning of rare books. The second paper considers issues in special collections security and describes some major library thefts of the last 25 years. (MES)
Descriptors: Library Education, Library Personnel, Preservation, Stealing
Parisi, Paul A.; Terrill-Oldham, Jan – School Library Journal, 1986
Contains a glossary of 33 terms for book preservation intended for use with the text of the eighth edition of "Library Binding Institute Standard for Library Binding." It defines words not easily understood by laypersons that actually appear in the standards and should be used along with the illustrations. (EM)
Descriptors: Books, Glossaries, Library Materials, Preservation
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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
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Frings, Hubert; Frings, Mable – American Biology Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Cytology, Entomology, Laboratory Techniques, Preservation
Hasznos, Lola – Unesco Bulletin for Libraries, 1970
A description of restorative work in the Hungarian National Archives is given. (AB)
Descriptors: Archives, Foreign Countries, Library Materials, Preservation
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Avedon, Don M. – Library Trends, 1981
Describes various microforms (any form, either film or paper, which contains microimages), indicating the advantages and disadvantages of roll film, aperture cards, microfiche, jackets, and micro-opaques. Phases and benefits of micropublishing, seven types of microfilm, safety film, processed microfilm, and storage are noted. Ten references are…
Descriptors: Archives, Library Materials, Microforms, Microreproduction
American School and University, 1980
Because Central High School in Little Rock (Arkansas) was placed on the National Register of Historic Buildings, compliance with the original design is an important part of the renovation program. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Preservation, Secondary Education
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Buchanan, Sally – College and Research Libraries, 1979
Describes the restoration project for approximately 50,000 volumes damaged in a flood at the Stanford University Libraries: the freezing and vacuum drying of damaged books, their subsequent repair by a special project staff, and various tests conducted in the vacuum chamber on how best to dry the books. (Author)
Descriptors: Books, College Libraries, Methods, Organization
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Lin, Lim Siew; Ramaiah, Chennupati K.; Wal, Pitt Kuan – Library Review, 2003
Discusses issues related to the preservation of electronic records. Highlights include differences between physical and electronic records; volume of electronic records; physical media; authenticity; migration of electronic records; metadata; legal issues; improved storage media; and projects for preservation of electronic records. (LRW)
Descriptors: Information Storage, Legal Problems, Metadata, Preservation
Dalrymple, Will – Library of Congress Information Bulletin, 1997
Bookkeeper, a liquid-based mass deacidification technology, may help the Library of Congress win its war against acid damage in its paper collection. The process impregnates books with magnesium oxide particles that both neutralize the acid in paper and leave an alkaline buffer behind. Describes the problem of acidic degradation and the Bookkeeper…
Descriptors: Books, Library Collections, Preservation, Printed Materials
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Bourke, Thomas A. – Microform Review, 1988
Summarizes the ANSI standards for archival film and looks at the debate surrounding questions of archival storage, durability in a working environment, and affordability among proponents of silver halide, diazo, and vesicular films. Articles written by Carl Spaulding and Albert R. Materazzi on the subject are reviewed. (11 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Archives, Microforms, Photographic Equipment, Preservation
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