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OverviewProduct information not available. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan SwartzburgPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.595kg ISBN: 9780313232671ISBN 10: 0313232679 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 29 July 1983 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews?Conservation in the Library will be valuable to a variety of readers, including the librarian who wants a single compendium of practical and up-to-date information on the care and handling of materials found in the modern library, an overview of current conservation problems and practices, a reference to suppliers and organizations offering assistance, and additional bibliographic sources. While the book's purpose is to present practical preservation information on conventional materials as well as nonprint media (which it does), each author raises questions, either implicitly or explicitly, about the future preservation needs of libraries and the role to be played by librarians in determining how these needs will be met. Any indivudal concerned about the future of libraries can read this book with profit.?-College and Research Libraries Conservation in the Library will be valuable to a variety of readers, including the librarian who wants a single compendium of practical and up-to-date information on the care and handling of materials found in the modern library, an overview of current conservation problems and practices, a reference to suppliers and organizations offering assistance, and additional bibliographic sources. While the book's purpose is to present practical preservation information on conventional materials as well as nonprint media (which it does), each author raises questions, either implicitly or explicitly, about the future preservation needs of libraries and the role to be played by librarians in determining how these needs will be met. Any indivudal concerned about the future of libraries can read this book with profit. -College and Research Libraries ?Conservation in the Library will be valuable to a variety of readers, including the librarian who wants a single compendium of practical and up-to-date information on the care and handling of materials found in the modern library, an overview of current conservation problems and practices, a reference to suppliers and organizations offering assistance, and additional bibliographic sources. While the book's purpose is to present practical preservation information on conventional materials as well as nonprint media (which it does), each author raises questions, either implicitly or explicitly, about the future preservation needs of libraries and the role to be played by librarians in determining how these needs will be met. Any indivudal concerned about the future of libraries can read this book with profit.?-College and Research Libraries ?Conservation in the Library will be valuable to a variety of readers, including the librarian who wants a single compendium of practical and up-to-date information on the care and handling of materials found in the modern library, an overview of current conservation problems and practices, a reference to suppliers and organizations offering assistance, and additional bibliographic sources. While the book's purpose is to present practical preservation information on conventional materials as well as nonprint media (which it does), each author raises questions, either implicitly or explicitly, about the future preservation needs of libraries and the role to be played by librarians in determining how these needs will be met. Any indivudal concerned about the future of libraries can read this book with profit.?-College and Research Libraries ""Conservation in the Library will be valuable to a variety of readers, including the librarian who wants a single compendium of practical and up-to-date information on the care and handling of materials found in the modern library, an overview of current conservation problems and practices, a reference to suppliers and organizations offering assistance, and additional bibliographic sources. While the book's purpose is to present practical preservation information on conventional materials as well as nonprint media (which it does), each author raises questions, either implicitly or explicitly, about the future preservation needs of libraries and the role to be played by librarians in determining how these needs will be met. Any indivudal concerned about the future of libraries can read this book with profit.""-College and Research Libraries Author Informationartzburg /f Susan /i Garretson /r ed. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |