Notes:
Consists chiefly of papers presented at an Association for Library Collections & Technical Services program of the same name, held during the 1991 annual conference of the American Library Association in Atlanta, Ga.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Preface / Jane Gottlieb
- Opening Remarks / Mark Roosa
- Music: Why is it Different? / Susan T. Sommer
- Working Against the Odds: Preservation Approaches in a Conservatory Library / Jane Gottlieb
- Program Components
- Preservation Projects At Juilliard
- Environmental Considerations
- Binding In-House
- Maintenance Decision-Making
- A Condition Survey Of The Circulating Score Collection Of The Juilliard School / Elizabeth Sadewhite
- Survey Results
- Condition Variables
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- Mass Deacidification At The Northwestern University Music Library / Kenneth Calkins
- Background
- Selection Issues: the Rationale for Treating the Music Collection
- Bibliographic Control
- The DEZ Treatment Process
- Quality Assurance
- Treatment Costs, Quantities, and Timetables
- Preservation of Moving Images and Sound Recordings in the Music Library / Gerald Gibson
- Basic Actions
- Controlling Degradation
- Environment. Appendix B: Preservation Supplies For Sound Recordings
- Appendix C: Audio Reformatting Fact Sheets.
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