Publication Type |
Manuscript |
School or College |
University Libraries |
Department |
J. Willard Marriott Library |
Creator |
Silverman, Randall H. |
Title |
Inconvenient legacy |
Date |
2007 |
Description |
The role of research libraries is to preserve the long-term memory of humankind. Straddling competing interests, they strive to provide unimpeded access to scholarly books while maintaining those same volumes in perpetuity. In practice, these ?Ç£bastions of knowledge?Ç¥ lean toward pragmatic maintenance solutions when dealing with the vast majority of their collections, loaning books to users in patterns antithetical to archive or museum practice. While providing a huge service, this compromise often disregards the significance of the physical material culture held by these cultural storehouses, with their own policies governing general collection repair naively shortchanging future scholars. |
Type |
Text |
Publisher |
University of Texas Press |
First Page |
1 |
Last Page |
26 |
Subject |
Research libraries; Preservation; Book repair |
Subject LCSH |
Library materials -- Conservation and restoration; Libraries |
Language |
eng |
Bibliographic Citation |
Silverman, R. (2007?). The Inconvenient Legacy. Libraries and the Cultural Record, 1-26. |
Rights Management |
(c) University of Texas Press |
Format Medium |
application/pdf |
Format Extent |
123,967 Bytes |
Identifier |
ir-main,853 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6rv162q |
Setname |
ir_uspace |
ID |
704656 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rv162q |