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Hello Kirsten
There are several sources available with the information you request. I
have listed four sources below. You may wish to also consult with paper
conservators. Check with several as the information provided will
oftentimes be "all over the map". However, there are many who have a "real
world" perspective and make recommendations that are practical and
affordable.
Referral Service (they will provide you with a listing of available
conservators for any type material)
American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic
Works
1717 K Street, N.W. Suite 301
Washington, D.C. 20006
Tel: 202.452.9545 Fax 202.452.9328
Conservator: Northeast Document Conservation Center
100 Brickstone Square
Andover, MA 01810
Telephone 508.470.1010. Fax 508.475.6021
Suppliers: Conservation Resources International, Inc.
8000-H Forbes Place
Springfield, VA 22151
tele. 703.321.7730 Fax 703.321.0629
Light Impressions
439 Monroe Avenue
P.O. Box 940
Rochester, NY 14603-0940
tele. Order--1.800.828.6216 Fax 1.800.828.5539
Gaylord Bros
P.O. Box 4901
Syracuse, NY 13221-4901
tele. Order 1.800.448.6160 Fax 1.800.272.3412
Customer Service 1.800.634.6307
Professional Conservator Archival Help Line
Thursdays and Fridays 1.800.428.3631
University Products, Inc.
517 Main Street P.O. Box 101
Holyoke, MA 01041-0101
tele. Order 1.800.628.1912 Fax 1.800.532.9281
Customer Service 1.800.762.1165
I hope this helps you get started.
H. Dale Durham, Chief
Museum Services Division
Southeast Region
National Park Service
75 Spring St. S.W. Suite 1144
Atlanta, GA 30303
404.730.2201
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