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We received a rather large donation of books and in the midst of them
were a dozen or so that has what appears to be mold.  A white powdery
substance.  Any suggestions on how to take of these in house or do we
need a specialist? I have isolated them from the other collections.  

 

Liz Gentry

Librarian/Archivist

Booth Western Art Museum

501 Museum Drive

P.O. Box 3070

Cartersville, GA  30120

770-387-1300 ext. 7235

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