Newsprint preservation
Posted on | June 17, 2010 | No Comments
Newsprint is a non-archival paper which is acidic and degrades over time, it yellows and becomes brittle.
To preserve it, the following steps may be taken:
- Photo degradation is a concern as is with all paper. Avoid extremes and store the paper in a dark , cool and dry place.
- Because of ink quality, keep the newspaper in its original form, folding it may cause smears and a weak line for it to break a long.
- Store newspaper separately from other documents to stop cross contamination.
- You may interleave the newspaper with buffered tissue or a buffered paper as backing and place it in an acid-free box.
Category: Photos
Coronal Mass Ejection
Posted on | June 1, 2010 | No Comments
That is the name under which I will be publishing my books which is registered with Libraries and Archives Canada. Hopefully, I will have my book to an editor by the end of this week.
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