Book repair in the U.S.A.: a library-wide approach to conservation

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College University Libraries
Department J. Willard Marriott Library
Creator Silverman, Randall H.
Other Author Grandinette, Maria
Title Book repair in the U.S.A.: a library-wide approach to conservation
Date 1997
Description Abstract: Modern research library collections are a composite of both rare and non-rare books the majority of which are out of print and irreplaceable. Consequently, conservation treatment priorities cannot responsibly ignore non-rare material without shortchanging future scholarly needs. To address this concern, library conservators in the U.S.A. have begun applying a holistic approach to repairing damage in research collections and designing treatment approaches to provide the greatest good for the broadest portion of the collection.
Type Text
Publisher Association pour la Recherche Scientifique sur les Arts Graphiques
First Page 274
Last Page 280
Subject Preservation, books; Conservation, books
Subject LCSH Preservation and restoration; Library materials
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Grandinette, M. & Silverman, R. (1997). Book Repair in the U.S.A.: A library-wide approach to conservation" La conservation: Une science en evolution, bilans et perspectives, actes des troisiemes journees internationales d'etudes de l'ARSAG, 274-80.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6wm1z4j