Subject: Seminars on paper preservation
Seminars on paper preservation September 30, 1996 Enoch Pratt Free Library Baltimore, MD 1-4 p.m. (lecture/discussion) October 1, 1996 New Jersey State Library Trenton, NJ 9 a.m.- noon (lecture/discussion) October 8, 1996 PALINET Office Pittsburgh, PA 9 a.m.- noon (lecture/discussion) PALINET is pleased to offer a free half-day seminar on paper preservation. Presented by James Burd, president of Preservation Technologies, Inc., producer of the Bookkeeper mass deacidification process, this seminar will examine the following topics: What is the problem? What causes it? Fundamentals of paper chemistry How paper is made How acids form or are deposited on paper Why acids cause paper to become embrittled What solutions exist--brief history of treatment techniques Aqueous techniques Solid techniques - Interleaving - Alkaline backing and enclosures Nonaqueous liquid techniques (e.g., magnesium methyl carbonate) - Wei T'o - Batelle Nonaqueous vapor - diethyl zinc (DEZ) Nonaqueous liquid/solid - Bookkeeper process Developing and managing a deacidification program How to begin What materials to select for treatment Examining the costs How a program works Questions and answers For more information: 800-233-3401 palinet [at] palinet__org Fax: 215-382-0022 Susan M. Melnick *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:24 Distributed: Friday, September 6, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-24-011 ***Received on Tuesday, 3 September, 1996