The Getty Grant Program has funded a project to preserve 29 numbers of the New York State Museum Bulletin, which embody all the challenges: they are old, valuable brittle, heavily illustrated and currently much used. They will be preserved three ways: by microfilming in color and in black and white, putting selected color plates on 105 mm film; by digitizing the color microfilm images and creating enlarged reproductions on color printers; and by putting them on CD-ROM discs with keyword searching The Commission on Preservation and Access contracted with MAPS (Micrographic Preservation Service) to carry out the project, and MAPS will subcontract the color microfilming work with Herrmann & Kraemer, the company that supplies MAPS' state-of-the-art microfilm cameras. The idea came from the Joint Task Force on Text and Image, whose published final report, Preserving the Illustrated Text, does a good job of defining present capabilities and future possibilities, and makes good but unconventional recommendations for preservation strategies in the future.