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    1. May Day S.O.S. - Preservation Underground

      Originally issued in 1988 on water-proof paper, the update in 1997 includes more modern materials.

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

      Conservation , Disaster planning , Rubenstein Renovation Water, Water Everywhere November 21, 2013 Beth Doyle Construction (...)

    3. Preservation Underground - Page 13 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      The wettest items went into the fume hood since that pulls a constant supply of steady air. The wettest materials were set up in the (...)

    4. Enabling Project: Starting the E's (aka the bound monographs) - Preservation Underground

      Related posts: (Re)Encapsulating a Lot of Maps Working While Lab-less Water, Water Everywhere Enabling Project renovation Post (...)

    5. 2012 March

      In addition to reducing Wal-Mart’s own energy use and waste, the company monitors packaging, water use and toxic substances in their (...)

    6. Durham, NC and Duke · Mapping the City: A Stranger's Guide · Duke University Library Exhibits

      This brought about a more ready supply of automobiles to the upper middle class, enabling the developers to plan a community further (...)

    7. Frequently Asked Questions | The Lilly Project

      The library has suffered from water leaks and high humidity levels for years, threatening the materials on the shelves.

    8. Preservation Underground - Page 36 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      The bundle had also been folded and creased, and there was evidence of water damage with stains, mold and many tears and losses.

    9. Exam-Period Library Updates

      Free Coffee Starting Monday, April 22, free freshly brewed coffee, hot water and tea will be provided at the library entrance around (...)

    10. 2014 December

      While the standard of living in China has risen sharply in recent decades, the benefits have been uneven, resulting in a perilous level of (...)

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