Information guides
These guides provide helpful information on how to care for items and how to find suppliers of conservation services and materials.
These guidelines outline an effective preventative approach to the problems of book storage.
Rats, mice, silverfish, moths and other insects will all feed on the organic material in books and can do serious damage to valuable collections.
How to treat and prevent mould invasions and information on relevant health issues.
Information about the nature of paper, the causes of its destruction and how to slow the process.
Details about the vulnerable state of newspapers, common problems with its preservation and how best to store and handle cuttings and whole editions.
These guidelines for preservation through careful storage and handling can be applied to all photographic materials.
Environmental monitoring, pest control, disaster preparedness, conservation treatments, and preservation copying and packaging for family history items.
When framing artworks on paper in order to hang and display them, it is imprtant to use quality materials and conservation framing techniques in order to protect and preserve the works.
These companies supply material and equipment for conservation purposes.
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