Subject: Thawing frozen books
As with Karen Motylewski, I have been sitting reading the comments on this subject and have seen several of the points that I would have mentioned be covered. However, I would like to mention one item in particular. Given that the weakest point of a volume is usually the hinge and of that the top part of the hinge, I have found that, particularly with really wet books, beginning the thawing process with the volumes standing on their heads puts less strain on the hinges and tends to be less destructive. Then, as the interleaving continues to be replaced at intervals, the volume(s) should alternately be stood on their tails and their heads to minimize the strain to one area. Gregor Trinkaus-Randall Collection Management/Preservation Specialist Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners 648 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215-2070 617-267-9400 Fax: 617-421-9833 *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:62 Distributed: Tuesday, February 7, 1995 Message Id: cdl-8-62-012 ***Received on Monday, 6 February, 1995