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Preservation Frequently Asked Questions (Preservation, Library of Congress)


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"The Library of Congress  >>  Librarians, Archivists  >> Preservation Preservation Pages All Library Pages Home >> Preservation FAQs Preservation Frequently Asked Questions How should I store my books? How should I display documents or works of art on paper? Can I save wet books? What if my books are moldy? How can I get rid of the smell of mildew in my books? How can I preserve my family photographs for my grandchildren? I have an infestation. How can I get rid of bugs in my books? How can I preserve my newspaper clippings? The leather on my books is worn and scuffed. Should I oil my leather bindings? Will the Library of Congress restore or appraise my books? Will the Library of Congress deacidify my book collections? What If I have other questions about preservation of library and archives materials? How should I store my books? Store books out of direct sunlight and where air can circulate freely. Store them away from windows and don't put them on shelves against outside walls. Store books on flat, smooth shelves that are strong enough to support their weight. Ideally, books should not be in contact with unsealed wood because it can release damaging acidic vapors. Line shelves with acid free board to prevent this problem. Stand books vertically side by side. Keep similar sizes together: small books next to small books, and large books next to large books. Use bookends to keep the books from falling over, and be sure they are high enough to support the books completely. "
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