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Behind the Scenes of "500 Years of Women's Work" - Preservation Underground
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/preservation/2020/02/07/behind-the-scenes-of-500-years-of-womens-work/
Objects were secured to their mount using polyester or polyethylene strapping. While we were all working to ready the physical (...)
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When Items Keep Getting Bigger - Preservation Underground
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/preservation/2024/06/06/bigger-collections/
This seamed like a better solution than sealing them in some kind of stable plastic, like polyethylene, since the paper doesn’t crinkle (...)
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Notes from the Underground: Ten Years of Preservation, and Counting - Duke University Libraries Maga
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/magazine/2011/01/24/notes-from-the-underground-ten-years-of-preservation-and-counting/
Plastic enclosures such as slide or page protectors should be made of polyester (trade names Mylar and Melinex), polypropylene, or (...)
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The Devil's Tale - Page 121 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/rubenstein/page/121/
These are made from rolled up polyester batting and then encased in a polyethylene pocket using our CoLibri book cover machine to make (...)
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Preservation Underground - Page 56 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/preservation/page/56/
These are polyester (trade names Mylar and Melinex), polypropylene and polyethylene. If you can’t determine what type of plastic it is, (...)
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Preservation Underground - Page 20 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/preservation/page/20/
Now we house each button using a clear 4″ x 5” zip top, virgin polyethylene bag with a 40 point tan barrier board stiffener inside.
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Preservation Underground - Page 42 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/preservation/page/42/
CoLibri Book Jacket We primarily use these polyethylene book jackets for our New & Noteworthy, Duke Authors and Lilly Current (...)
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Preservation Underground - Page 21 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/preservation/page/21/
Now we house each button using a clear 4″ x 5” zip top, virgin polyethylene bag with a 40 point tan barrier board stiffener inside.
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Preservation Underground - Page 6 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/preservation/page/6/
Each print was mounted inside with polyethylene photo corners, so that it can be easily removed if a researcher wants to examine the verso.
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Preservation Underground - Page 29 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/preservation/page/29/
Stable plastics such as polyester, polyethylene, or polypropylene are preferred. No. 2: Glitter This one is more social etiquette than (...)