CARE AND HANDLING OF LIBRARY MATERIALS Training for library staff Prepared by Preservation and...

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CARE AND HANDLING OF LIBRARY MATERIALS

Training for library staff

Prepared by Preservation and Imaging Department of the Harvard College Library

Weissman Preservation Center of the Harvard University Library2007

Staff Responsibilities

• Handle library materials gently.

• Set a good example for all library users.

• Notice the condition of materials and report damage to an appropriate staff member.

Always handle library materials with clean, dry hands.

Workspace

Keep work surfaces cleanand uncluttered.

Workspace

Do not eat in work areas. This will attract vermin and insects.

Workspace

Avoid tall piles of booksthat can topple over.

Workspace

Use flat cotton tape tosecure damaged books.

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Do not use post-it notes,

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or rubber bands in conjunction with library

materials.

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Please do not use double-sided security strips, as they will cause

pages to stick together.

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If necessary, you may place a single-sided security strip deep into the gutter of the text block.

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Support book spines and covers when holding books open.

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Use bookmarks that are thin, clean, non-acidic, and will not damage or distort bindings.

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Avoid exposing library materials to harmful environments.

High light levels can cause book covers to fade.

Avoid exposing library materials to harmful environments.

Water can cause deformation, cockling, and staining.

Use Rainy Day Bagson Rainy Days.

Thank you for taking care of

Harvard’s collections.

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