Subject: Guidelines for microform handling
This is from the National Library of Canada Preservation Procedures: Handling of Microforms: Use of White Gloves Interlibrary Loan Requests "The National Library has put in place its Preservation Policy to ensure the preservation of the collection materials entrusted to its care. The Library has been made aware that when handling microforms without gloves, oils and salts from the skin are deposited onto the microforms. These deposits can etch into the surface causing irreparable damage. Fingerprints have also been observed to produce a reaction with silver microforms which could over time result in a loss of text. In addition, the oils and moisture from the skin attract dust and dirt and can become potential breeding grounds for mold. As a result, the Library has instituted special procedures for the handling of microforms. As of May 1, 1991, all National Library staff and users of National Library materials must wear white, cotton, lintless gloves while handling microforms. Therefore the National Library is asking other libraries to put into practice these preservation measures. To assist us, we ask you to provide your staff and users with white, cotton, lintless gloves while handling our microform material. You may find a list of suppliers of white cotton gloves in the yellow pages. The suppliers may be listed under gloves, conservation suppliers, medical suppliers, scientific suppliers or photographic stores. Thank you for your assistance in prolonging the life of library collections." At least one library is recycling their white gloves by donating them to their local Salvation Army where they are used by the various musical bands. Michaelle Biddle Wesleyan University Middletown, Ct. *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:34 Distributed: Wednesday, October 20, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-34-001 ***Received on Monday, 18 October, 1993