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  2. Book restoration - Wikipedia

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    Book restoration is the renewal and repair of books. [1] Techniques include cleaning; mending and filling damaged pages; restitching and rebinding . The first substantial work on the subject was Alfred Bonnardot 's Essai sur l'art de Restaurer les Estampes et les Livres which was first published in Paris in 1846.

  3. Book and paper conservation seeks to prevent and, in some cases, reverse damage due to handling, inherent vice, and the environment. Conservators determine proper methods of storage for books and documents, including boxes and shelving to prevent further damage and promote long term storage. Carefully chosen methods and techniques of active ...

  4. Here’s how often you should really clean your freezer - AOL

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    The freezer is often neglected. But, to keep it running at peak performance, you'll want to learn how to clean a freezer every week.

  5. How To Clean Your Freezer In 5 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Begin disinfecting by using a vinegar-based spray solution, a Clorox wipe, or some other anti-bacterial agent to make sure that your freezer doesn't simply appear to be clean, but actually is clean.

  6. Washing (photography) - Wikipedia

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    In photography, washing is an important part of all film processing and printmaking processes. After materials have been fixed , washing removes unwanted and exhausted processing chemicals which, if left in situ, may cause deterioration and destruction of the image.

  7. Mass deacidification - Wikipedia

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    Mass deacidification is a term used in library and information science as one possible measure against the degradation of paper in old books, the so-called "slow fires".The goal of the process is to increase the pH of acidic paper.

  8. Handbook - Wikipedia

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    A handbook is a type of reference work, or other collection of instructions, that is intended to provide ready reference. The term originally applied to a small or portable book containing information useful for its owner, but the Oxford English Dictionary defines the current sense as "any book ... giving information such as facts on a ...

  9. Book paper - Wikipedia

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    A book paper (or publishing paper) is a paper that is designed specifically for the publication of printed books.. Traditionally, book papers are off-white or low-white papers (easier to read), are opaque to minimise the show-through of text from one side of the page to the other, and are (usually) made to tighter caliper or thickness specifications, particularly for case-bound books.