This bibliography was intended originally to serve as an in-house resource to keep staff members informed about each others' preservation activities. Also, it addresses the need for a comprehensive, up-to-date list of staff publications to use when responding to inquiries about work that has been or is being conducted by members of the Preservation Directorate. Because of interest shown by the preservation community in sharing information and resources, we are making this bibliography available to a larger audience. We hope that others will find it useful.
1. Albro, Sylvia Rodgers and Thomas C. Albro. The Examination and Conservation Treatment of the Library of Congress Harkness 1531 Huejotzingo Codex. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 29 (2): 97-115 (Fall 1990). 2. Albro, Sylvia Rodgers and Thomas C. Albro. The Examination and Conservation Treatment of the Library of Congress Harkness 1531 Huejotzingo Codex. In Preprints of Papers Presented at the Sixteenth Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 1- 5, 1988, 148-160. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 1988. 3. Albro, Thomas C. Books and Their Enemies: Caring for Your Library. Washington Post, Book World, February 21, 1988: 6. 4. Albro, Thomas C. The Conservation of Rare Books at the Library of Congress. In Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Eighteenth Annual Meeting, Richmond, Virginia, May 29-June 3, 1990, 11- 12. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 1990. 5. Ash, Nancy, compiler. Media Problems. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 3. 2nd ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Karen Garlick. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1985. 6. Asociaci�n par la Conservaci�n del Patrimonio Cultural de las Americas. Apoyo, edited by Amparo R. de Torres and Ann Seibert. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Mayo 1990)- Washington, D.C.: 1990- 7. Barger, M. Susan. Characterization of Deterioration in Glassplate Negatives. In Printing of Transcript Summaries, Second International Symposium: the Stability and Preservation of Photographic Images, August 25-28, 1985, 134-147. Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers, 1985. 8. Barger, M. Susan and Thomas T. Hill. Thiourea and Ammonium Thiosulfate Treatments for the Removal of "Silvering" from Aged Negative Materials. Journal of Imaging Technology 14 (2): 43-46 (April 1988). 9. Bertalan, Sarah and Hugh Phibbs, compilers. Matting and Framing. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 40. 5th ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Margaret Brown and Sarah Melching. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1988. 10. Brown, Margaret. Boxes for the Protection of Rare Books. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Office, Research Services, Library of Congress, 1982. 11. Burns, T. and K. Potje. Support Problems. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 4. 7th ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Michele Hamill and Jesse Munn. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1990. 12. Carlson, Lage E. Conservation Training in North America. In Preprints: 7th International Congress of Restorers of Graphic Art, 26th-30th August 1991, Uppsala/Sweden, edited by K. Jonas Palm and Mogens S. Koch. [Hamburg, Germany]: Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Archiv- Bibliotheks- und Graphikrestauratoren (IADA), 1991. 13. Couch, Randall, compiler. Neutralization and Alkalization. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 20. 2nd ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Peter G. Sparks. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1985. 14. Darragh, David W. Deacidification of Brittle Manuscripts and Documents. Restaurator 2 (3-4): 179-84 (1978). 15. Dirda, Marian Peck. The Code of Ethics and Manuscript and Archival Conservation. Book and Paper Group Annual 4: 118-121 (1985). 16. Duhl, Susan and Nancy Nitzberg. Surface Cleaning. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 14. 8th ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Barbara Meier-Husby, Jesse Munn, Sarah Wagner. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1992. 17. Fischer, Audrey and Tamara Swora. Library of Congress Optical Disk Pilot Program, Optical Disk Print Pilot Project. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1986. 18. Fischer, Audrey. Optical and Videodisc Technology. Library Hi Tech Bibliography 2: 105-112 (1987). 19. Fischer, Audrey. The Optical Disk Print Pilot Program at the Library of Congress. In Automation at the Library of Congress, edited by Suzanne E. Thorin, 41-43. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress Professional Association, 1986. 20. Futernick, Robert and Debra Evans, compilers. Filling of Losses. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 26. 4th ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Sylvia Rodgers. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1987. 21. Futscher, Joan M. Preservation Microfilming: Bibliography. Washington, D.C.: IFLA PAC, National Preservation Program Office, Library of Congress, 1988. 22. Garlick, Karen. A Brief Review of the History of Sizing and Resizing. Book and Paper Group Annual 5: 94-107 (1986). 23. Garlick, Karen, and Merrily A. Smith. Materials at Risk. [A-V program] Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress; National Archives and Records Administration; and National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990. 24. Gould, Barbara. The Removal of Secondary Supports from Works of Art on Paper. Book and Paper Group Annual 6: 52-64 (1987). 25. Hamburg, Doris A. Conservation of a Fifteenth Century Manuscript. Golden Thread 2 (1): 2-3 (Spring 1991). 26. Hamburg, Doris, van der Reyden, Diane and Tim Vitale, compilers. Humidification. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 22. [1st ed.] Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1984. 27. Hamburg, Doris A. Library and Archival Collections. In Caring for Your Collections, 52-63. New York: Abrams, 1992. 28. Hamburg, Doris A. Need for Photos and the Written Word. AIC Newsletter 15 (6): 4 (November 1990). 29. Hamburg, Doris A. Paper Conservation Catalog. In Preprints of Papers Presented at the Sixteenth Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 1-5, 1988, 218-221. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 1988. 30. Hamburg, Doris A. Public Outreach Report. AIC News 17 (2): 7 (March 1992). 31. Hamburg, Doris A. The Washington Haggadah, a Conservator's Perspective. In The Washington Haggadah, edited by Myron M. Weinstein, 173-195. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1991. 32. Hamburg, Doris A. The Washington Haggadah: Conservation of a Fifteenth Century Vellum Manuscript. In Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 31-June 4, 1989, 5-6. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Historic and Artistic Works, 1989. 33. Harris, Kenneth E. [et al.] Funding Preservation Programs in ARL Libraries: Strategies for the 1990's, Discussion. In Minutes of the 119th Meeting, October 1991, Washington, DC, 45-48. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1992. 34. Harris, Kenneth E. The Future of [the Library of] Congress' Mass Deacidification Plans. In Minutes of the 119th Meeting, October 1991, Washington, DC, 42-44. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1992. 35. Harris, Kenneth E. Preservation and the Library of Congress in the 1990's. New Library Scene 9 (6): 8-15 (December 1990). 36. Hengemihle, Frank H., Lindsey, Norris, and Chandru J. Shahani. Accelerated Aging of Paper Within Plastic Film Envelopes and Cardboard Boxes. In Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 31-June 4, 1989, 59-60. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Historic and Artistic Works, 1989. 37. Henry, Walter, compiler. Sizing/Resizing. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 17. 5th ed. LC staff contributing to this chapter: Sylvia Rodgers Albro, Thomas Albro, Karen Garlick, Doris Hamburg (liaison), Barbara Meier-James, Jesse Munn. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1988. 38. International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). Core Programme on Preservation and Conservation. International Preservation News, edited by Merrily Smith. No. 1 (September 1987) to No. 4 (August 1990). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, National Preservation Program Office, 1987-1990. (From No. 5 (December 1992)- Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale/Direction Technique, IFLA PAC International Center, 1992- ) 39. Kelly, George B. Composition for Use in Deacidification of Paper. United States Patent (#3,939,091) Feb. 17, 1976. 40. Kelly, George B. and John C. Williams. Inhibition of Light Sensitivity of Papers Treated With Diethyl Zinc. In Preservation of Paper and Textiles of Historic and Artistic Value II, edited by John C. Williams, 109-117. Advances in Chemistry Series, no. 193. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1981. 41. Kelly, George B. Mass Deacidification. In Preservation of Library Materials, edited by Joyce R. Russell, 59-70. New York, N.Y.: Special Libraries Association, 1980. 42. Kelly, George B. Mass Deacidification with Diethyl Zinc. Library Scene 9 (3): 6-7 (September 1980). 43. Kelly, George B. and John C. Williams. Mass Deacidification with Diethyl Zinc, Large-scale Trials. In Preprints of Papers Presented at the Sixth Annual Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas, 1-4 June 1978, 81-92. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 1979. 44. Kelly, George.B., Tang, Lucia C., and Marta K. Krasnow. Methylmagnesium Carbonate--an Improved Nonaqueous Deacidification Agent. In Preservation of Paper and Textiles of Historic and Artistic Value, edited by John C. Williams, 62-71. Advances in Chemistry Series, no. 164. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1977. 45. Kelly, George B. and Stanley Fowler. Penetration and Placement of Alkaline Compounds in Solution-deacidified Paper. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 17 (2): 33-43 (1978). 46. Kelly, George B. Practical Aspects of Deacidification. Bulletin of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 13 (1): 16-28 (October 1972). 47. Kelly, George B. and Norman Weberg. Specifications and Methods of Test for Alkaline Papers. In 1981 Papermakers Conference, 71- 76. Atlanta, Ga.: TAPPI Press, 1981. 48. Kelly, George B., Williams, John C., Mendenhall, G.D. and C.A. Oagle. The Use of Chemiluminescence in the Study of Paper Permanence. In Durability of Macromolecular Materials, edited by R.K. Elby, 117-125. ACS Symposium Series, no 95. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1979. 49. Library of Congress. Making Today's Books Last: Vapor-phase Deacidification at the Library of Congress. Washington, D.C., 1985. 50. Library of Congress. Newspaper and Gazette Report, edited by Imre T. J�rmy. [Vol. 4], no. 1- Vol. 6, no. 3. Washington, D.C., 1976-1978. 51. Library of Congress. Director for Preservation. Administrative Department. Selected References in the Literature of Conservation. Preservation Leaflet, 1. Washington, D.C., 1975. 52. Library of Congress. Director for Preservation. Administrative Department. Environmental Protection of Books and Related Materials. Preservation Leaflet, 2. Washington, D.C., 1975. 53. Library of Congress. Director for Preservation. Administrative Department. Preserving Leather Bookbindings. Preservation Leaflet, 3. Washington, D.C., 1975. 54. Library of Congress. National Preservation Program Office. National Preservation News, edited by Carolyn Clark Morrow, Merrily A. Smith, contributing editor. Nos. 1-8. Washington, D.C., 1985-1987. 55. Library of Congress. National Preservation Program Office. Preservation of Library Materials: First Sources. Preservation Leaflet, 1 (Rev.). Washington, D.C., 1982. 56. Library of Congress. National Preservation Program Office. Paper and Its Preservation: Environmental Controls. Preservation Leaflet, 2 (Rev.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Preservation Office, 1983. 57. Library of Congress. National Preservation Program Office. Marking Paper Manuscripts. Preservation Leaflet, 4 (Rev.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Preservation Office, 1983. 58. Library of Congress. National Preservation Program Office. Newsprint and its Preservation. Preservation Leaflet, 5 (Rev.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Preservation Office, 1981. 59. Library of Congress. National Preservation Program Office. Audiovisual Resources for Preserving Library and Archival Materials. Preservation Leaflet, 6. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Preservation Office, 1983. 60. LLibrary of Congress. Preservation Office. A National Preservation Program: Proceedings of the Planning Conference. Washington, D.C., 1980. 61. Library of Congress. Preservation Office. Research Services. Polyester Film Encapsulation. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1980. 62. Manns, Basil and Lou Sharpe, II. Document Understanding Using Layout Styles of Title Page Images. In Machine Vision Applications in Character Recognition and Industrial Inspection, edited by Donald D'Amato, Wolfe-Ekke Blanz, Byron Dom, 50-61. Proceedings/SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering, no. 1661. Bellingham, WA: SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, 1992. 63. Manns, Basil. The Electronic Document Image Preservation Format. In Preservation of Electronic Formats and Electronic Formats for Preservation, edited by Janice Mohlhenrich, 63-81. Fort Atkinson, Wis.: Highsmith Press, 1993. 64. Manns, Basil. New Technology Requires Rethinking Storage Needs. Government Computer News 6 (6): 38 (March 27, 1987). 65. Manns, Basil. Optical Disk Encompasses Competing Technologies. Government Computer News 6 (6): 40 (March 27, 1987). 66. Manns, Basil. Optical Disk Testing Systems. In Optical Mass Data Storage II, edited by Robert Freese, Maarten DeHaan, and Albert A. Jamberdino, 306-309. Proceedings of the SPIE, vol. 695. Bellingham, Wash.: SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering, 1986. 67. Manns, Basil. Status of the Library of Congress Document Storage and Retrieval System. In Optical Information Systems '88, edited by Judith Paris Roth, 132-135. Westport, CT: Meckler, 1988. 68. McComb, Robert E. and John C. Williams. The Value of Alkaline Papers for Recycling. TAPPI 64 (4): 93-96 (April 1981). Also in 1981 Papermakers Conference, 65-70. Atlanta, Ga.: TAPPI Press, 1981. 69. Mendenhall, G.D., Kelly, George B. and John C. Williams. The Application of Several Empirical Equations to Describe the Change of Properties of Paper on Accelerated Aging. In Preservation of Paper and Textiles of Historic and Artistic Value II, edited by John C. Williams, 177-188. Advances in Chemistry Series, no. 193. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1981. 70. Meier-James, Barbara. Modification of a Basic Polyester Post Binding. Book and Paper Group Annual 2: 62-65 (1983). 71. Mohr, Pauline, compiler. Backing Removal. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 24. 2nd ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Doris Hamburg. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1985. 72. Munn, Jesse. Examination and Treatment of Vellum. In Recent Advances in Leather Conservation, 16-19. Washington, D.C.: Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 1985. 73. Munn, Jesse. Renaissance of Linen/Flax Paper. Hand Papermaking 1 (1): 10-12 (Spring 1986). 74. Munn, Jesse. Thoughts on Western Papermaking. Fine Print 9 (3): 99+ (July 1983). 75. Munn, Jesse. Treatment Techniques for the Vellum Covered Furniture of Carlo Bugatti. Book and Paper Group Annual 8: 27-38 (1989). Also appears in Wooden Artifacts Postprints (1988). 76. Oldham, Jan Merrill and Merrily Smith, editors. The Library Preservation Program, Chicago, Ill.: American Library Association, 1985. 77. O'Loughlin, Elissa and Linda Stiber. A Closer Look at Pressure- Sensitive Adhesive Tapes. In Conference Papers Manchester 1992, 280-287. Worcester, England: Institute of Paper Conservation, 1992. 78. O'Loughlin, Elissa and Linda Stiber. Hinge, Tape and Adhesive Removal. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 15. 8th ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Sylvia R. Albro, Barbara Meier-Husby. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1992. 79. Owen, Antoinette, compiler. Lining. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 45. 5th ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Sylvia Rodgers. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1988. 80. Poole, Frazer G. Some Aspects of the Conservation Problems in Archives. American Archivist 40 (2): 163-171 (April 1977). 81. Roberts, Matt and Don Etherington. Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1982. 82. Roberts, Matt. Electronic Security in Dollars & Cents. Library Security 1 (1): 1-3 (January 1975). 83. Roberts, Matt. The Role of the Librarian in the Binding Process. Special Libraries 62 (10): 413-420 (October 1971). 84. Robinson, Lawrence S. Establishing a Preservation Microfilming Program: the Library of Congress Experience. Microform Review 13 (4): 239-244 (Fall 1984). 85. Robinson, Lawrence S. Preservation of Non-print Materials. Oklahoma Librarian 30 (4): 26-35 (October 1980). 86. Rodgers, Sylvia, compiler. Consolidation/Fixing/Facing. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 23. 5th ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Doris Hamburg, Sarah Melching, Jesse Munn, Frances Prichett, Ann Seibert. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1988. 87. Rodgers, Sylvia. A Method for Temporarily Facing a Varnished Map During Aqueous Conservation Treatment. Book and Paper Group Annual 4: 89-93 (1985). 88. Roosa, Mark, with Sarah Wagner, technical editor, Carrie Beyer, production manager, and Merrily Smith, managing editor. Care, Handling, and Storage of Photographs. Washington, D.C.: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Core Programme, Preservation and Conservation, 1992. 89. Rose, Carolyn L. and Amparo R. de Torres. Storage of Natural History Collections. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, 1992. 90. Ruzicka, Glen. Polyester Encapsulation in Signatures. Book and Paper Group Annual 2: 88-94 (1983). 91. Ruzicka, Glen. Rare Book Conservation at the Library of Congress. In Recent Advances in Leather Conservation, 84-86. Washington, D.C.: Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation, 1984. 92. Sclawy, Adrian and John C. Williams. The Demand For Alkaline Permanent Paper. In 1981 Papermakers Conference, 85-88. Atlanta, Ga.: TAPPI Press, 1981. 93. Sclawy, Adrian. The Effects of Varying Relative Humidity Conditions on the Folding Endurance of Aging Paper Samples. In Preservation of Paper and Textiles of Historic and Artistic value II, edited by John C. Williams, 217-222. Advances in Chemistry Series, no. 193. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1981. 94. Sclawy, Adrian and Frederic M. Stiner, Jr. How Long Will the Working Papers in Your Files Last? Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance 4 (3): 265-269 (Spring 1981). 95. Sclawy, Adrian. Method for Preparing Leather for Slurrying. Abbey Newsletter 5 (2): 21-22 (April 1981). 96. Sebera, Donald K. Diethyl Zinc Mass Deacidification of Library Materials - Recent Pilot Plant Results. In Abstracts of Papers, 196th ACS National Meeting, Los Angeles, California, September 25-30, 1988, (p.) CELL. 0054. Washington: American Chemical Society, 1988. 97. Sebera, Donald K. The Effects of Strengthening and Deacidification on Paper Permanence: Part. 1--Some Fundamental Considerations. Book and Paper Group Annual 9: 65-117 (1990). 98. Sebera, Donald K. A Graphical Representation of the Relationship of Environmental Conditions to the Permanence of Hygroscopic Materials and Composites. In Proceedings of Conservation in Archives, International Symposium, Ottawa, Canada, May 10-12, 1988, 51-75. Paris: International Council on Archives, 1989. 99. Sebera, Donald K. The Impact of the Environment. In Managing the Preservation of Serial Literature, edited by Merrily A. Smith, 47-65. IFLA Publications, 57. Munich: Saur, 1992. 100. Sebera, Donald K. and Peter G. Sparks. The Library of Congress DEZ Gas Diffusion Deacidification Process. In Paper Preservation, edited by Philip Luner, 116-121. Atlanta, Ga.: TAPPI Press, 1990. 101. Shahani, Chandru and Robert McComb. A Clarification on Specifications for Archival Paper. Tappi Journal 70 (9): 128 (September 1987). 102. Shahani, Chandru, Hengemihle, Frank and Norman Weberg. Effect of Alkaline Reserve Content on the Permanence of Paper. In Abstracts of Papers, 196th ACS National Meeting, Los Angeles, California, September 25-30, 1988, (p.) CELL. 0055. Washington: American Chemical Society, 1988. 103. Shahani, Chandru and Frank Hengemihle. Effect of Some Deacidification Agents on Copper-catalyzed Degradation of Paper. In Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works on Paper, edited by Helen D. Burgess, Sherry Guild, and David Tremain. 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ACA Bulletin (Association of Canadian Archivists) 11 (1): 20 (September 1986). 108. Shahani, Chandru, Hengemihle, Frank and Norman Weberg. Options in Preservation of Library and Archive Collections. In Planning Modernization and Preservation Programmes for South Asian Libraries. Calcutta: National Library, Government of Calcutta, 1992. 109. Shahani, Chandru and William K. Wilson. Preservation of Libraries and Archives. American Scientist 75: 240-251 (May-June 1987). 110. Shahani, Chandru. Preservation Research at the Library of Congress. In Directory: Information Sources on Scientific Research Related to the Preservation of Books, Paper, and Adhesives, 19-28. Washington, D.C.: Commission on Preservation and Access, 1990. 111. Smith, Christine [et al.] Adhesives. In Paper Conservation Catalog, Chap. 46. 6th ed. LC staff members contributing to this chapter: Sarah Bertalan, Doris Hamburg, Sylvia Rodgers Albro, Jill Sterrett, Sarah Wagner. Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Book and Paper Group, 1989. 112. Smith, Merrily A. The Dissemination of Preservation Information. In Managing the Preservation of Serial Literature, edited by Merrily A. Smith, 239-249. IFLA Publications, 57. Munich: Saur, 1992. 113. Smith, Merrily A. Handling Books in General Collections. [A-V Program] Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, National Preservation Program Office, 1984. 114. Smith, Merrily A. Konservierung an der Internationalen Front (Preservation on the International Front). Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis 13 (1): 11-15 (1989). 115. Smith, Merrily A., editor. Managing the Preservation of Serial Literature. IFLA Publications, 57. Munich : Saur, 1992. 116. Smith, Merrily A. Massenentsäurung an der Library of Congress (Mass Deacidification at the Library of Congress). Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis 12 (3): 294-297 (1988). 117. Smith, Merrily A. Matting and Hinging of Flat Paper Objects. In Storage of Natural History Collections, edited by Carolyn L. Rose and Amparo R. de Torres, 145-148. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, 1992. 118. Smith, Merrily A. and Margaret Brown. Matting and Hinging of Works of Art on Paper. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1981. 119. Smith, Merrily A. and Pamela Darling. Planning a Preservation Program. Pts. 1 and 2. [A-V Program] Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, National Preservation Program Office, 1984-86. 120. Smith, Merrily A., editor. Preservation of Library Materials, Conference Held at the National Library of Austria, 2 vols. IFLA publications, 40, 41. Munich: Saur, 1987. 121. Smith, Merrily A. Preservation on the International Front. In Meeting the Preservation Challenge, edited by Jan Merrill- Oldham, 59-66. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1988. 122. Smith, Merrily A., Jones, Norvell M. M., Page, Susan L. and Marian Peck Dirda. Pressure-sensitive Tape and Techniques for its Removal From Paper. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 23 (2): 101-113 (1984). Also in Book and Paper Group Annual 2: 95-113 (1983). 123. Smith, Merrily A. Scrapbooks at the Library of Congress. Preserving America's Performing Arts: Papers from the Conference on Preservation Management for Performing Arts Collections, edited by Barbara Cohen-Stratyner and Brigitte Kueppers, 73-77. New York: Theatre Library Association, 1985. 124. Smith, Merrily A. and Karen Garlick. Surveying Library Collections. Technical Services Quarterly 5 (2): 3-18 (1987). 125. Sparks, Peter G. and Richard D. Smith. Deacidification Dialogue. College & Research Libraries News 46 (1): 9-11 (January 1985). 126. Sparks, Peter G. LC's Mass Deacidification. Library Journal 111 (13): 10-14 (August 1986). 127. Sparks, Peter G. Marketing for Preservation. 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Books to Bits: Digital Imaging at the Library of Congress. Journal of Information and Image Management 19 (10): 26-32 (October 1986). 138. Swora, Tamara and Audrey Fischer. Technical Services in 1984 and 1985: Micrographics, Optical Disk Technology and Fair Use. Library Resources & Technical Services 30 (3): 183-217 (July/September 1986). 139. Swora, Tamara. Optical Digital Scanning and Storage Technology. Library Hi Tech Bibliography 2: 113-121 (1987). 140. Tang, Lucia C. and Margaret Ann Troyer. Adding Stability to Alkaline Papers. In 1981 Papermakers Conference, 1-8. Atlanta, Ga.: TAPPI Press, 1981. 141. Tang, Lucia. Determination of Iron and Copper Content in 18th and 19th Century Books by Flameless Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 17 (2): 19-32 (Spring 1978). 142. Tang, Lucia and Norvell M. M. Jones. The Effects of Wash Water Quality on the Aging Characteristics of Paper. 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