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Tag: 2010 Ames Flood

TEK Wipe and Tidelines

The AIC Annual Meeting in 2014 was abuzz with the virtues of Tek Wipe as a paper conservation material. We … More

2010 Ames Flood, book treatments, conservation, materials, mold, paper treatments, Sustainability, water

1091 Project: Whither the Weather?

For this month’s 1091 post, we’re taking a moment to appreciate the impact Mother Nature can have on the preservation … More

1091 Project, 2010 Ames Flood, conservation, environment, mold, water

1091 Project: Portrait of the Student Technician

This month’s 1091 Project highlights the role of student workers in the Conservation Lab.  Quite honestly, many university conservation departments … More

1091 Project, 2010 Ames Flood, book treatments, conservation, enclosures, preservation services, students, water

Question of the Day

Do you remember that flood we had a couple of years ago? The seemingly boring pile of blotter below is … More

2010 Ames Flood, conservation, paper treatments, preservation at large, students, water

Frankenplan without the Franken

You might remember my Frankenplan post. I needed to line a large blueprint that was in pieces. I temporarily joined … More

2010 Ames Flood, conservation, paper treatments, water

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