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| Lingua: | en |
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1988
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| Accesso online: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED309766 |
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- Preserving Knowledge: The Case for Alkaline Paper. ARL Briefing Package Number 3. Access to Information Cultural Background Medical Libraries Paper (Material) Preservation Printing Research Libraries This briefing package consists of a compilation of over 15 papers, fact sheets, and other materials focusing on the use of acid-free papers in books and other publications. The document contains the following: Executive Summary and List of Contents; Some Frequently Asked Questions; "Paper Preservation in Library Collections: Basic Information. Terminology"; "Preservation of Libraries and Archives" (C. J. Shahani and W. K. Wilson), American Scientist, May/June 1987, p. 240-251; "U.S. Promotes the Manufacture and Use of Permanent Paper," International Preservation News, January 1988, p. 1-3; "Why GPO Should Use Alkaline Paper" (L. Nainis, and others), Documents to the People, March 1988, p. 38-41; "The Use of Permanent Paper for Biomedical Literature," National Library of Medicine;"American Library Association (ALA) Resolution on Use of Permanent Paper in Books and Other Publications"; Alkaline Papermaking at Simpson-Plainwell Paper Co. (G. Lawton), Alkaline Paper Advocate, October 1988, p. 36-40; "Manufacturers of Permanent Paper" and "Companies Making Alkaline or Neutral Paper"; "Making Books That Will Last, A Call for Authors To Join the Campaign for Acid-Free Paper (B. Goldsmith), Authors Guild Bulletin, Winter 1988, p. 34-35; "AAUP Members Firmly Committed to Permanent Paper"; "To Establish a National Policy on Permanent Paper" (S.J. Res. 57), February 8, 1989; Congressional Record Articles on S.J. Res. 57; "Report and Recommendations to the General Assembly from the Committee on Alkaline Paper of the Connecticut Preservation Task Force" (Connecticut State Library); and Miscellaneous Fact Sheets (Association of Research Libraries, National Humanities Alliance, Commission on Preservation and Access). (CGD)