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    1. Quick Pic: The Tin Man Returns! - Preservation Underground

      There are some really excellent ones on the metal sculptures in the Bryan Center as well. MsAisha says: May 17, 2011 at 3:19 pm I (...)

    2. Behind the Scenes of "500 Years of Women's Work" - Preservation Underground

      Going case by case, we took light readings at each object and then added, removed, or adjusted LEDs to an appropriate level.

    3. When Items Keep Getting Bigger - Preservation Underground

      The custom sized portfolio ended up being larger than any of our standard metal edge boxes, so I created a custom fit telescoping lid (...)

    4. When the Paper is too Nice - Preservation Underground

      This can be done by taking an exceptionally thin metal spatula and running it back and forth under the paper to loosen and separate the (...)

    5. Preservation Underground - Page 14 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      It was Assistant University Archivist Amy McDonald that shed light on the big key detail about these portraits.

    6. Preservation Underground - Page 6 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      We have been drying and vacuuming materials pretty much non-stop for several weeks. There is no light at the end of the tunnel yet, but (...)

    7. Preservation Underground - Page 18 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      The sealed package was then placed inside the metal and wood frames. Back of the frames, with data loggers mounted.

    8. Preservation Underground - Page 17 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      The collection is stored in 22 metal-edge boxes, and each box contains many folders.

    9. Preservation Underground - Page 33 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      I love to see people’s faces light up when they realize that you can wash paper or resew a book and make it whole again.

    10. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 7 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries D

      The first layer, directly attached to the light box itself, is an inexpensive sheet of diffusion fabric.

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