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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 14, Fall 2008

      Implications of Minimal Processing for GLBT Collections,” Laura and Jodi gave their perspectives as collector and proces­ sor, respectively.

    2. Front and Center - Summer 203, Vol 9, No 2

      Federico and an anonymous donor also provided financial support for processing the papers, which show the evolution of Gene Federico (...)

    3. A UNC Student Gets a Duke Education - The Devil's Tale

      I knew going into this Duke internship that I would enjoy the job of a processing archivist, but I did not know just how specialized (...)

    4. Why I Hate Mr. Clippy - Preservation Underground

      Manuscript Processing Best Practices (from a conservator’s point of view) As a library conservator I understand the complicated nature (...)

    5. Hidden Writing! Part Deux - Preservation Underground

      Part Deux December 2, 2016 Henry Hebert Conservation Services has been working closely with staff from our Digital Production Center this week (...)

    6. Preservation Video Rodeo Roundup, pt. 2 (Care and Handling) - Preservation Underground

      Produced by Middlebury College Preservation and Processing Unit (Department?). http://www.youtube.com/watch?

    7. Cross-Training: Not Just for Exercise - Preservation Underground

      Some of the highlights of my work at the Center included answering reference questions, processing collections and instructing (...)

    8. Pumpkinhead Bears, Dragons and Dracula - Oh My! - Preservation Underground

      Over on Devil’s Tale you can read more about the processing of this collection. The miniatures arrived in a variety of boxes as if the (...)

    9. Letter Spacing on Labels - Preservation Underground

      One of the major problems I have had with setting up paper labels digitally is the lack of spacing control between lines or between letters that (...)

    10. Quick Pic: Before There Was Power Point - Preservation Underground

      Audio and slides received minimal processing to preserve that vintage looks. Thank you to Bobbi Pilette at Yale for allowing me to share it.

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