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Index
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*The following items may be used as a guide to search for information in this ebook
Abbey Newsletter
Abbey pH pens
abebooks.com
accelerated aging, see paper: accelerated-aging test of
access, definition of
acidity of paper
Adams, Henry
Adelstein, Peter
Adkinson, Burton W.
Adobe Software
Advanced Information Systems
Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace, the Texas Ranger and Hunter, The (Duval)
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
AEC, see Atomic Energy Commission
Aerojet
Air Force
Akzo Chemical
Alaska Daily Empire
Albany Argus
Albany Journal
Albro, Thomas
Alibris
alkalinity of paper
Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory
Allegheny College
America As I Found It (Duncan)
American Antiquarian Society
American Council on Education
American Film Foundation
American Hebrew
American Heritage Dictionary
American Institute
American Journalism Historians Association
American Library Association
Library Technology Project of
American Mission in the Sandwich Islands, The (Cheever)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
American Newspaper Repository
American Newspapers 1821–1936 (Gregory)
American Philosophical Association
American Research Bureau
American Scientist
American Society for Testing and Materials
American Theological Libraries
“Analysis of the Magnitude, Costs, and Benefits of the Preservation of Research Library Books” (Hayes)
And Master of None (Rider)
Andrews, Jane
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Angle, Paul M.
ANSI, see American National Standards Institute
Apple, Nick
Appleton
Applied Mathematics Panel
Apte, Anand
Arbitron
Archeological Review
Archives of Ontario
“Are Our Banks Betraying Us?” (Rider)
Are the Dead Alive? (Rider)
“Are Your Microfilms Deteriorating Acceptably?” (Clapp)
Armtec
Army
Army of the Potomac, The (McClellan)
ARPANET
Arrhenius equation
Art History SAC
artifacts:
books as
newspapers as
artificial aging, see paper: accelerated-aging test of
Ashworth, John
Asphalt Jungle
Association of Research Libraries
annual preservation statistics of
ASTM Standards
Atlantic Monthly
Atlantic Research Corporation
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
Auger, C. P.
Austrian National Library
Automation and the Library of Congress (King Report)
AVCO Corporation
Avram, Henriette
Babb, James T.
Baker, John P.
Ballard, Diane
Banik, Gerhard
Bansa, Helmut
Barker, Nicolas
Barnes and Noble
Barrow, Bernard
Barrow, William James
deacidification process of
fold tests of
lamination process of
Barrow Corporation
Barrow Research Laboratory
Barton, E. H.
Bastian, G. C.
Battin, Patricia
at Columbia University
at Commission on Preservation and Access
on microfilm
preservation crisis as viewed by
Baylor University, Armstrong Browning collection at
Beach, Alfred
Beach, Moses
Becker, Joseph
Belasco, David
Bell and Howell Information and Learning
see also University Microfilms
Bell
core
Bell Labs
Belzoni, Giovanni
Benchley, Robert
Bennett, James Gordon
Bennett, William
Bentley, Richard
Berkeley, University of California at
in Digital Library Initiative
double-fold tests at
microfilm program of
Berry, Nicholas
Bhabha Atomic Research Center
Bibliofind
Biblioteca Nazionale (Florence)
Bibliothèque Nationale du Québec (BNQ)
Biggar, Joanna
Bigmore, E. C.
Billington, James
CIA and
bindings:
of books
of journals
in newspaper preservation
oversewn
see also disbinding
Binkley, Robert C.
Bishop, William Warner
Blackbeard, Bill
Blair, John
Blair, Tony
Blixrud, Julia C.
Boat Life in Egypt and Nubia (Prime)
Book Collector
book cradles
Bookkeeper system
Booklab
Booknotes
books:
allegedly crumbling into dust; see also brittleness
dealers in
duplicate
effects of humidity on
microfilm replacement of
repairing of
value of
see also specific topics
Boomgaarden, Wesley
Boorstin, Daniel
Booz, Allen and Hamilton
Borio, Gene
Bosse, David
Boston Dielli
Boston Investigator