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  2. A conservation technician examining an artwork under a microscope at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The conservation and restoration of books, manuscripts, documents, and ephemera is an activity dedicated to extending the life of items of historical and personal value made primarily from paper, parchment, and leather.

  3. Preservation (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    Everything from how to preserve paper media to creating and maintaining electronic resources and gauging their digital permanence is being explored by students and professionals in archives/libraries. The two main issues that most institutions tend to face are the rapid disintegration of acidic paper and water damage (due to flooding, plumbing ...

  4. Media preservation - Wikipedia

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    Polyester sleeves, acid-free folders, and pH buffered document boxes are common supportive protective enclosures whose selection must match the media's chemical and physical properties. [1] Other considerations in preserving paper/books are: Damaging light, particularly UV light, which fades and destroys media over time by breaking down the ...

  5. Birch bark letters from Siberia - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, 2015, together with other objects, birch bark letters kept in the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights were entered into the Lithuania's national register of the “Memory of the World” [12] [4] [13] Other places in Lithuania that preserve buirch bark letters are the National Library of Lithuania Martynas Mažvydas , the Directorate of the State Kernavės Cultural Reserve, the ...

  6. Oral history preservation - Wikipedia

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    The earliest method of collecting oral history was through memory. (see: oral tradition) With the loss of elders who were willing to preserve and pass along these histories, cultural memories began to vanish. With the advent of the written word, it became possible for cultures to preserve their history without the memory of a select few.

  7. So You Inherited Grandma's Cast-Iron Skillet—Now What? - AOL

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    Keep it in a dry place. This can include the oven! Storage on a wire rack, or hanging storage—provided the hook and anchor can hold the weight—is also recommended to keep the skillet free of ...

  8. Preservation of meaning - Wikipedia

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    An extreme example of how efforts to physically preserve may compromise the socially constructed meaning of the object is the Shinto Shrines of Ise Jingu, in Japan. [3] These shrines are of significant cultural and spiritual value to the Japanese people, but every twenty years since the time of Emperor Temmu in the 7th century C.E. the ...

  9. The #1 Lesson I Learned About Longevity From My Grandma ... - AOL

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    25% of lifespan is determined by genetics, but the rest is up to you.