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The Book & Paper Gathering

Conservation Techniques

Cyclomethicone D5: a silicone solvent to keep leather from darkening during conservation treatments

Application of cyclomethicone D5 on the flesh side. Photography by Viviana Molinari; courtesy of the Biblioteca San Francesco della Vigna di Venezia.

Reusing the original endband: an aesthetic element in the conservation of the Delhi Arabic 1905 manuscript

Head endband detail after conservation

Customising a medical nebuliser for mass consolidation of watercolour paintings

Mini vapour chamber: a localised humidification method

Using a noninvasive identification technique for iron gall ink

Materials and mechanics for book conservation: Part II. The impact of sewing on spine structure

Two case studies in restraint

Herbarium sheet display using the micro-dotted method

Picking up the (broken) pieces: adapting a treatment to stabilise and ensure access to severely damaged photographic glass plate negatives at The National Archives, UK

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