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    1. Preservation Underground - Page 34 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Clockwise from upper left: Grace and Tedd on a construction tour with Ken from LendLease; Jim from LendLease works with After Disaster to (...)

    2. Happy Monday (or, How Your Day Can Change With One Email) - Preservation Underground

      Donny from Housekeeping who helped clean up the water. Jennifer from Conservation for help with draping more plastic this (...)

    3. Quick Pic: Monday Morning Airing Out - Preservation Underground

      We also hosted a lunchtime tour for faculty and we discovered our water was turned off due to the construction. Happy Monday!

    4. Some Boxes Are Just Too Fancy - Preservation Underground

      An easy way to test for solubility is with a basic water drop test. Immediately after placing a very small drop of water onto (...)

    5. When It Rains On The Inside - Preservation Underground

      Marvin removed the trays, put the books in the freezer and called Conservation. After a thorough review of the stacks he found one more (...)

    6. Another Day, Another Disaster - Preservation Underground

      Another Day, Another Disaster - Preservation Underground Primary Menu Skip to content About Exhibits Videos Announcements Disaster planning , (...)

    7. In the Lab: The Charleston Courier, 1815-1851 - The Devil's Tale

      Fixing soluble ink Each newspaper was immersed in a bath of deionized water.  Extensive discoloration and degradation products were (...)

    8. Preservation Underground - Page 35 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Clockwise from upper left: Grace and Tedd on a construction tour with Ken from LendLease; Jim from LendLease works with After Disaster to (...)

    9. When Everything Goes Right - Preservation Underground

      When Everything Goes Right - Preservation Underground Primary Menu Skip to (...)

    10. A Conservator's Nightmare - Preservation Underground

      At the same time, there is water coming from everywhere as if a live water pipe had been cut.

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