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Ron...I'll pass this onto Kathryn....Thanks
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From: Jamie Doyle <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Thursday, December 09, 1999 6:00 PM
Subject: PRESERVATION MANUAL


>NEW EXPANDED EDITION OF NEDCC S PRESERVATION  MANUAL
>
>        The Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) announces the
>publication of the third edition of Preservation of Library & Archival
>Materials: A Manual, in hardcover.  This revised and expanded edition,
>edited by Sherelyn Ogden, has been available electronically on the NEDCC
Web
>site since March 1999, but this is the first time it has appeared in
printed
>form.  Rapid technical changes and their impact on the preservation
>profession prompted NEDCC to update and expand the manual by adding
>important contemporary topics that were not included in the previous
>edition.  The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), a Federal
>agency that fosters innovation, leadership and a lifetime of learning, has
>supported this project.  In addition, NEDCC receives major funding for its
>field service program from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
>
>The purpose of the manual is to provide the basic, practical information
>needed to enable non-conservator staff of libraries, archives, and museums
>to plan and implement sound collections care programs.  It is intended for
>those who must make decisions that affect preservation of collections, or
>who want to upgrade standards of care in order to better preserve
materials.
>
>The manual is approximately 412 pages in length and is comprised of 50
>individual technical leaflets.  Every leaflet from the first two editions
>has been updated to reflect new information and changing opinions.  In
>addition, the third edition contains eight new leaflets, including Digital
>Technology Made Simpler; The Relevance of Preservation in a Digital World;
>Preservation Assessment and Planning; An Introduction to Fire Detection,
>Alarm, and Automatic Fire Sprinklers; Collections Security: Planning and
>Prevention for Libraries and Archives; and more.  The manual is one of few
>preservation publications written in layman s language that is an
>authoritative reference source for up-to-date scientific research.
Sections
>include planning and prioritizing, the environment, emergency management,
>storage and handling, reformatting, and conservation procedures.
>Professional illustrations make the "how-to" leaflets easy to understand
and
>use.
>
>        The Northeast Document Conservation Center is a nonprofit regional
>conservation center specializing in the conservation of paper-based
>materials including books, documents, photographs, architectural drawings,
>maps, posters, wallpaper, and works of art on paper.  For outside clients,
>it performs paper conservation, book binding, preservation microfilming,
and
>duplication of photographic negatives.  Its purpose is to provide the
>highest quality conservation services and to serve as a source of
>consultation and training for institutions that hold paper-based
>collections.
>
>To obtain a copy of Preservation of Library and Archival Materials: A
>Manual, send a check made out to NEDCC for $50.00 to the Northeast Document
>Conservation Center, attn: Kim O Leary, 100 Brickstone Square, Andover, MA
>01810; The cost includes UPS Ground shipping and handling within the
>continental U.S.  All payments must be made in U.S. dollars.  Include your
>name and mailing address, or use an order form, available at www.nedcc.org.
>
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