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Main Authors: Weaver-Meyers, Pat L., Kowaleski, Barbara, Stolt, Wilbur A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ582294
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author Weaver-Meyers, Pat L.
Kowaleski, Barbara
Stolt, Wilbur A.
author_facet Weaver-Meyers, Pat L.
Kowaleski, Barbara
Stolt, Wilbur A.
Weaver-Meyers, Pat L.
Kowaleski, Barbara
Stolt, Wilbur A.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Controlling Mold on Library Materials with Chlorine Dioxide: An Eight-Year Case Study. Weaver-Meyers, Pat L. Kowaleski, Barbara Stolt, Wilbur A. Academic Libraries Case Studies Cleaning Higher Education Library Materials Preservation Discusses problems associated with mold growth at the University of Oklahoma libraries and describes the results of using chlorine dioxide in aqueous and gaseous forms. Highlights include toxicity compared to other preservation treatments; environmental controls; and explanations of a preference for the use of a self-activating gas packet. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle Controlling Mold on Library Materials with Chlorine Dioxide: An Eight-Year Case Study.
Weaver-Meyers, Pat L.
Kowaleski, Barbara
Stolt, Wilbur A.
Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Cleaning
Higher Education
Library Materials
Preservation
Controlling Mold on Library Materials with Chlorine Dioxide: An Eight-Year Case Study. Weaver-Meyers, Pat L. Kowaleski, Barbara Stolt, Wilbur A. Academic Libraries Case Studies Cleaning Higher Education Library Materials Preservation Discusses problems associated with mold growth at the University of Oklahoma libraries and describes the results of using chlorine dioxide in aqueous and gaseous forms. Highlights include toxicity compared to other preservation treatments; environmental controls; and explanations of a preference for the use of a self-activating gas packet. (Author/LRW)
title Controlling Mold on Library Materials with Chlorine Dioxide: An Eight-Year Case Study.
topic Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Cleaning
Higher Education
Library Materials
Preservation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ582294