Subject: Binding photocopied pages
It would be expedient for me to arrange the binding (standard library buckram) of some collections of memoranda etc. which have been produced both on laser printers and through xerox copying. The paper is not likely to be acid-free. What are the implications out in time? Obviously the paper won't last forever. Does the binding process itself introduce further negatives? Will the copying process, as bound, introduce longterm problems? Thank you. Peter Graham Rutgers University Libraries 169 College Ave. New Brunswick, NJ 08903 908-932-5908 Fax: 908-932-5888 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:31 Distributed: Saturday, October 9, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-31-006 ***Received on Thursday, 7 October, 1993