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The Preservation & Conservation Department comprises operations that treat the book as a physical object: to prevent damage, to extend the books useable life, or to repair damage. Operations include first-time hard-cover binding of serials and paperbacks, rebinding, deacidification, and repair of materials in the general collections as well as comprehensive conservation treatment of rare and special collections materials.
Preservation & Conservation staff routinely prepare and send selected materials out to contract vendors for binding or deacidification. Highly skilled specialists care for other materials in a well-equipped conservation laboratory located in the Buhr Building. Staff also act as technical advisors to the Library on such issues as storage and storage environments for collections, display, and disaster recovery.
Preservation & Conservation is divided into four functional units:
* Bindery Preparations
* Book Repair
* Conservation
* Mass Deacidification
If you are trying to contact Preservation Reformatting Services, they have moved to the Digital Library and are now referred to as the Digital Conversion Unit.
To locate volumes listed in one of the Preservation & Conservation Units, for preservation supplies or to find out who to contact go to the FAQ's page.
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