For the past three years the Book and Paper Group, of the American Institute for Conservation, has published its proceedings in a volume originally called "Postprints" and now "Annual". AIC members who also belong to the Group receive the volume shortly before the AIC meeting in the following year. Single copies may be had for $15 from the AIC, 3545 Williamsburg Lane, NW, Washington, DO 20008. Addresses of authors are in the AIC Directory, free to AIC members, $15 to nonmembers. (This year for the first tine it has an additional listing of members by specialty, which is handy for locating or communicating with other book and paper people.) Anyone may join AIC.
The Annual includes some papers that were not given at the meeting.
The Treatment of Oversize Paper Artifacts, by Gary E. Albright & Thomas K. McClintock
Recording Watermarks by Beta-Radiography and Other Means, by Nancy E. Ash
Practical Methods for Sun and Artificial Light Bleaching Paper, by Cathleen Baker
Methylcellulose and Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose: Uses in Paper Conservation, by Cathleen Baker
Relationships Between Color Production in Cellulose and the Chemical Changes Brought about by Bleaching, by Helen D. Burgess
Proposed Classification of Foxing, by C. Eugene Cain and Barbara A. Miller
A Hazard of Float Washing: Regeneration of Papersizing, by Marjorie B. Cohn
The Poster Exhibit on Solar Radiation Data, by Betsy Palmer Eldridge
A Sun Bleaching Project, by Betsy Palmer Eldridge
Looking Toward Developing Standards in Rare Book Conservation, by Don Etherington
The Darkening and Bleaching of Paper by Various Wavelengths in the Visible and Ultraviolet, by R. L. Feller, S. B. Lee and J. Bogaard
Vocabulary for Book Conservation Treatment, by Gary Frost
A Trial Terminology for Sewing Through the Fold, by Gary Frost & Pamela Spitzmueller
Leaf Casting on the Suction Table, by Robert Futernick
Alternatives to Conventional Methods of Reducing Discoloration in Works of Art on Paper, by Keiko Mizushima Keyes
The Light Bleaching Questionnaire, by Leslie Kruth
The Microtopography of Pencil Lead in Drawings, by Richard Newman
Making Watermarks Meaningful: Significant Details in Recording and Identifying Watermarks, by Kitty Nicholson
Selective Bibliography for the Study of Watermarks, by Kitty Nicholson
A Note on the Use of Magnesium Bicarbonate in Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions, by Nancy Ash
The Treatment of Transparent Papers: a Review, by Konstanze Bachman
The Analysis of Degradation Products Extracted from Selected 19th Century Papers, by Eugene Cain
Disaster, Economics Department, University of Michigan, 1981, by James W. Craven
Specifications for a Hard-Board Laced-In Conservation Binding, by Robert Espinosa
Conservator and Librarian, by Don Etherington
Modification of a Basic Polyester Post Binding, by Barbara Meier-James
The Proper Storage and Display of a Photographic Collection, by Debbie Hess Norris
Construction and Start-up of the Deacidification Unit at Princeton University Library, by Robert Parliament
Deacidification Panel, by Lois Olcott Price
Polyester Encapsulation in Signatures, by Glen Ruzicka
Rembrandt's Inks, by Marjorie Shelley
Pressure-sensitive Tape and Techniques for Its Removal, by Merrily A. Smith, Norvell N. N. Jones, II, Susan L. Page & Marian Peck Dirda
Manuscripts and Archival Collections: New Acquisitions, by James Stroud
Notes on the Manufacture of Goldbeater's Skin, by Jack C. Thompson
Seven Helpful Hints for Use in Paper Conservation, by Cathleen A. Baker
The Guard-O-Matic, by Connie Brooks
Evaluation of Archival Tapes: a Preliminary Report, by Helen D. Burgess and Carmen Charette
Solubility Parameters: Theory and Application, by John Burke
Funori: a Short Description, Recipe and Source, by Debra Evans
Treating 5000 Books at the Pierpont Morgan Library, by Deborah Evetts
Methods and Makeshift, by Robert Futernick
The Development of Lithographic Cartography and the Conservation Treatment of a Large Varnished Map, by Maria S. Holden
The Light Album, by Richard W. Horton
The Use of Friction Mounting as an Aid to Pressing Works on Paper, by Keiko Mizushima Keyes
Spring Water and Paper Conservation, by Stuart A. Kohler Techniques, by Roy Perkinson
History, Analysis and Treatment of "La Salle Manger au Chateau de Clayes," 1938, by Edouard Vuillard, by Pamela Young Randolph
Demonstration of Paper Suction Table Techniques, by Marilyn Kemp Weidner