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  2. Mold control and prevention (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    HEPA vacuums possess air filters that do not allow mold to be spread into the air again. Installing drying fans, wiping dry books and surrounding furniture, as well as air ducts and shelves will also help to prevent further infestations. In extreme cases, some books and items are discarded to protect the rest of the collection from being affected.

  3. Peter Waters - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of his conservation career, Peter Waters' work was both ground-breaking and sought after by libraries all over the world. [citation needed] Dealing primarily with disaster preparedness, Waters was instrumental in developing recovery plans for large natural disasters affecting libraries and archives, most notably "Procedures for Salvage of Water Damaged Library Materials", 1 ...

  4. Freeze drying - Wikipedia

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    Organizations such as the Document Conservation Laboratory at the United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) have done studies on freeze-drying as a recovery method of water-damaged books and documents. [33] While recovery is possible, restoration quality depends on the material of the documents.

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  6. How Often to Water Monstera So It Thrives for Decades - AOL

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    Generally, you should water monstera when the top few inches of soil feel dry. "I don’t water on a schedule, but I do check the plant on a schedule," says gardening author Lisa Eldred Steinkopf.

  7. Mass deacidification - Wikipedia

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    The actual cost per book was $11.70. [28] Finally, a 2003 cost comparison with reformatting options per volume yielded $125 for microfilming, $50 for scanning and minimal indexing and, based on a New York Public Library project, $16.20 for deacidification. [6] However, already in 2004 Google Books was able to scan for only $10-$20 per book. [29]

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