Can people please respond to Rosemary's question on the list. I think
this is a problem allos us librarians face. I'm anxious to hear of some
better solutions!!
Thank you.
Jean Wellington
Classics Library
University of Cincinnati
Rosemary Haddad wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues: I would be interested to hear, especially from others
> involved in conservation/preservation, what methods you are currently using
> to remove accumulated dust from the tops of books, apart from using a
> low-suction vacuum (which doesn't do a great job). Our book conservator
> prefers the use of a chemical sponge. We will embark on a fairly large
> project (some 190,000 volumes) once we have decided on the best approach.
>
> Rosemary Haddad
> Bibliothécaire associée / Associate Librarian
> Centre Canadien d'Architecture / Canadian Centre for Architecture
> 1920, rue Baile
> Montréal, Québec, CANADA
> H3H 2S6
> tel: (514) 939-7000
> fax: (514) 939-7020
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> http://cca.qc.ca
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