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Conservation Techniques

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

Materials and mechanics for book conservation: Part I. Engineering concepts for spine lining design

Japanese horsehair sieves: who makes them and how to use them?

A gargantuan challenge: washing and buffering enormous pages — on a shoestring

On hair again: Conservation of a flocked papier-maché bulldog toy

日本の著名な哲学者の直筆ノートを水損から救うプロジェクト A project to save autobiographical notes of a famous Japanese philosopher from water damage

A safe and efficient method for silver mirroring removal in photographic conservation

A spine-pocket wrapper for books with detached spines

Course review: ‘New Methods in Paper Bathing and Stain Removal’

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