Summer 2015, Vol. 47, No. 2 | Your Family Archives By Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler These much-loved books could use some attention. Shelve your books so that volumes of approximately the same size are together and can support one another. (Photo courtesy of Mary Ryan) Despite the popularity and convenience of e-books, many people own treasured books of the old-fashioned kind—paper leaves protected by covers. These books range from diaries, journals, and Bibles that contain genealogical entries to first editions of favorite authors and beautifully illustrated children’s stories.
Current Projects Public History Initiative
Preserving the Past, Keeping Pace with the Future
News Dallas Jewish Historical Society
Archival Book Preservation & Repair Supplies, Bookbinding Supplies
Preservation Lab at the National Archives-- Boxing our Treasures
The Federal Records Act
Making a Molehill Out of a Mountain: The Olmsted Plans and Drawings Processing Project
Knox County Archives receives national award for preservation efforts
America's national monuments : the politics of preservation : Rothman, Hal, 1958- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
2. Introduction, Preservation of Historical Records
Managing Preservation for Libraries and Archives: Current Practice and
Care & Preservation for Your Family Heirlooms
How to Preserve Priceless Documents at the National Archives - The New York Times
Preserving the Past, Keeping Pace with the Future
LOT:87 Towards a national archive.- , An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the Preservation and keeping together for publique use such books, evidences, records and writings