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Example of necessary minimal preservation (basic stabilization), without conser-vation, for the purpose of han-dling and obser-vational research.
Example of staple removal, deacidi-fication and photo-duplication for staple-bound quan-titative corporate documents on acidic paper.
Examples of various con-servation treat-ments appropriate to architectural drawings and photo-reproduc-tions.
Example of leaf-casting treatment for antique documents.
Example of pressure-sensitive tape removal, de-acidification and encapsulation for posters stuck with pressure-sensitive tape.
Conservation and preservation treat-ments for product package materials for tin cans.
Example of leaf-casting treatment for antique documents.
Preservation and digitization on a collection of documents deteriorating from flaking of the mounting.
Preservation and conservation treatment to repair, digitize and encapsulate a collection damaged from repeated repair.
Example of a level of repair to allow digital photography and preservation and conservation treatment for long-term preservation of documents with valuable content that had become difficult to open and close from degradation.
Treatment of tracing-paper documents from the early 20th century.
Leaf-casting treatment for archive documents containing water sensitive ink writings.
Removal of overall linings that are dyed with water-sensitive medium from architectural archive documents
Removal of Degraded and Discolored Varnish Coating from Mounted Educational Charts
Antioxidant and stabilization treatment on bound copy books that are severely corroded by irongall ink