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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

 

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