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Autore principale: DeCandido, Robert
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1993
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contents Collections Conservation. DeCandido, Robert Academic Libraries Books Check Lists Conservation (Concept) Decision Making Evaluation Methods Higher Education Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Materials Preservation Program Development Program Implementation Records Management Repair Resource Materials Collections conservation is an approach to the preservation treatment of books and book-like materials that is conceptualized and organized in terms of large groups of materials. This guide is intended to enable a library to evaluate its current collections conservation activities. The introduction describes collections conservation and gives program development guidance. A selection of the following readings from the published literature provides an overview of programs and information on standardized repair procedures: (1) "A Manual of Step-by-Step Procedures for the Maintenance and Repair of Library Materials: Second Edition" (Carolyn C. Morrow and Carole Dyal); (2) "Tip-Ins and Pockets" (Jane Greenfield); (3) "A Simple Workstation for the Conservation of Library Materials" (Illinois Cooperative Conservation Program); (4) "Preservation Enclosures" (Hedi Kyle); (5) "Understanding Treatment Options,""Tightening the Hinges of a Case-Bound Book,""Double Tray Box" and "Appendix 1: Decision-Making Checklist for Book Repair" (Carolyn C. Morrow and Carole Dyal); (6) "Repairing Paper Artifacts" and "Surface Cleaning Paper" (Sherelyn Ogden); (7) "Polyester Encapsulation" (Mary L. Rizenthaler); (8) "Harvard University Widener Library Conservation Services: Institutional Profile" (Nancy Schrock and David Moore); and (9) "The Book Repair Program at Brigham Young University: An Institutional Profile" (Randy Silverman). An annotated bibliography of 14 selected readings is included. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Collections Conservation.
DeCandido, Robert
Academic Libraries
Books
Check Lists
Conservation (Concept)
Decision Making
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Materials
Preservation
Program Development
Program Implementation
Records Management
Repair
Resource Materials
Collections Conservation. DeCandido, Robert Academic Libraries Books Check Lists Conservation (Concept) Decision Making Evaluation Methods Higher Education Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Materials Preservation Program Development Program Implementation Records Management Repair Resource Materials Collections conservation is an approach to the preservation treatment of books and book-like materials that is conceptualized and organized in terms of large groups of materials. This guide is intended to enable a library to evaluate its current collections conservation activities. The introduction describes collections conservation and gives program development guidance. A selection of the following readings from the published literature provides an overview of programs and information on standardized repair procedures: (1) "A Manual of Step-by-Step Procedures for the Maintenance and Repair of Library Materials: Second Edition" (Carolyn C. Morrow and Carole Dyal); (2) "Tip-Ins and Pockets" (Jane Greenfield); (3) "A Simple Workstation for the Conservation of Library Materials" (Illinois Cooperative Conservation Program); (4) "Preservation Enclosures" (Hedi Kyle); (5) "Understanding Treatment Options,""Tightening the Hinges of a Case-Bound Book,""Double Tray Box" and "Appendix 1: Decision-Making Checklist for Book Repair" (Carolyn C. Morrow and Carole Dyal); (6) "Repairing Paper Artifacts" and "Surface Cleaning Paper" (Sherelyn Ogden); (7) "Polyester Encapsulation" (Mary L. Rizenthaler); (8) "Harvard University Widener Library Conservation Services: Institutional Profile" (Nancy Schrock and David Moore); and (9) "The Book Repair Program at Brigham Young University: An Institutional Profile" (Randy Silverman). An annotated bibliography of 14 selected readings is included. (SLD)
title Collections Conservation.
topic Academic Libraries
Books
Check Lists
Conservation (Concept)
Decision Making
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Materials
Preservation
Program Development
Program Implementation
Records Management
Repair
Resource Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED360997