RECENT TRENDS IN BOOK CONSERVATION AND LIBRARY COLLECTIONS CARE
MARIA FREDERICKS
4 CONTRIBUTORS
Thomas Albro, Library of Congress Conservation Office; Paul Banks, Columbia University School of Library Service; Gillian Boal, University of California Libraries, Berkeley; David Brock, conservator in private practice, San Diego; Harry Campbell, Ohio State University Libraries; Robert Espinosa, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University; Don Etherington, Information Conservation, Inc.; Gary Frost, BookLab, Inc.; Karen Garlick, National Archives and Records Administration; Maria Grandinette, University of Michigan Library; Anne Kenney, Cornell University Library; Deirdre Lawrence, Brooklyn Museum Library; Martha Little, conservator in private practice, Santa Fe; Katharine Martinez, Winterthur Library; T.K. McClintock, conservator in private practice, Somerville, Mass.; Ellen McCrady, Abbey Publications; Debra McKern, Emory University Library; Jan Merrill-Oldham, Babbidge Library, University of Connecticut; Bill Minter, conservator in private practice, Chicago; Frank Mowery, Folger Shakespeare Library; Sue Murphy, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, Austin; Joe Newman, New England Document Conservation Center; Barclay Ogden, University of California Libraries, Berkeley; Jan Paris, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill; Mark Roosa, Morris Library, University of Delaware; Anna Stenstrom, Conservation Department, New York Public Library; James Stroud, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, Austin; Eileen Usovicz, Micrographics Preservation Service (MAPS); Dianne van der Reyden, Conservation Analytical Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution; Terry Wallis, Library of Congress Conservation Office; Michael Waters, CMI Custom Manufacturing; Peter Waters, Library of Congress Conservation Office.
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