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My Profiles
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Resources
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The conservation element of the HF Group.
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The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.
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AIC's Conservation Catalogs
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From Michigan State University Libraries...an excellent introduction to conservation and its processes.
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UNCG's Preservation Blog
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Jana Pullman's blog.
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Lynne Thomas' blog.
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Beth Heller's blog.
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University of Iowa's Preservation blog.
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AIC News blog.
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Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing
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Jeff Peachey's Blog
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Gary Frost's blog on book topics.
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National Library of the Netherlands
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NEDCC's self-paced preservation training program.
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Iowa State University of Science & Technology's preservation blog.
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Exhaustive resource for conservation topics.
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Bookbinding and conservation supplies.
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Bookbinding supplies.
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Videos
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A series of short videos on the best ways to handle books, folded items, rolled items, archival material, prints, drawings, photographs, and other formats.
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"Coping with Water Damage" provides step-by step guidance on dealing with water damage in museums, libraries and archives with practical tips that may be of value to the layperson for use at home.
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"Save Family Treasures from Soot" offers tips for cleaning up family heirlooms that survive a fire.
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A short, amusing review of “do’s and don’ts” to keep in mind when using print materials, done in a silent movie style.
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A nine-minute walkthrough the conservation processes used to restore rare books that had been damaged by earlier improper repairs.
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A huge collection of streaming videos on various conservation topics. (The .asx files are Windows Media Audio/Video playlist files...click on them and the video will stream in WMP)
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