Conservation of Documents: Problems and Solutions (Record no. 3992)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 8170999227
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 025.84
Item number PRA/C
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Prajapati, C.L.
9 (RLIN) 16697
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Conservation of Documents: Problems and Solutions
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Mittal publications,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2005.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xx, 350p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1. Introduction to Conservation and its 1<br/>Development in Modem India<br/>2. Nature of Components of Documents and their 11<br/>Changing Character with the Passage of Time<br/>• Paper—A dominant carrier of information 11<br/>• Hand made paper 14<br/>Development of Paper Industry in modem Indial7<br/>The Raw Materials for Paper making 18<br/>Bagasse<br/>Moulding of Paper 21<br/>Modem Principal Techniques of Pulping 22<br/>Chemical Pulping 23<br/>Filling & Loading 25<br/>Varieties of Paper and Properties 23<br/>Weight »<br/>Direction of Paper ^<br/>Sides of Paper 30<br/>Water Marks 30<br/>Durability & Permanence 31<br/>Physical Requirements of Quality Paper 31<br/>Chemical Requirements of Quality Paper 31<br/>Percentage Retention 32<br/>Copper Niunber 32<br/>Manufacture of Newsprint, Cheap Paper and 32<br/>Boards in India<br/>• News Print From Blue Gum (Eucalyptus<br/>Globulus Labill) and Wattle Wood<br/>(Acacia Decurrents Wild) in India<br/>• OLd Manuscripts/Records<br/>The Writing Fluid Ink<br/>• Carbonaceous Ink<br/>• Inks with Provisional Colours<br/>• Blue Iron Inks<br/>• Coloured Inks<br/>• Red Ink<br/>• Modem Indian Inks<br/>• Other Modem Inks<br/>• Liquid Ball Point Pen and Filter Tip Pen Inks<br/>• Felt Tip Pen Inks<br/>• Ball Point Pen Pastes<br/>• Dry Writing Inks<br/>• Typewriter Ribbon Inks<br/>• Stamping Inks<br/>• Effect of Inks on Paper<br/>• Behaviour of Inks with Time<br/>• Determination of Age of Ink<br/>• Revival/Deciphering of Faded Writing<br/>Colours<br/>3. Scientific Study of the Factors, Pronouncing<br/>Cause of Deterioration and Damage of<br/>Archivo-Library Wealth<br/>• Enemies of Documentary Wealth<br/>• Agents Responsible for Decay<br/>• Light<br/>• Heat<br/>• Water Vapours<br/>• Joint Effect of Heat, Light & Humidity<br/>• Atmospheric Pollutants<br/>• Gas Pollutants<br/>• Dust Particles, Smoke & Aerosols<br/>• Acidity<br/>• Role of Environment<br/>• Role of Climate in Deterioration of Records<br/>Bio Deterioration Caused by Insects & Animals 68<br/>Book Worm 69<br/>Booklice or Psocids 73<br/>Cockroaches 74<br/>Silver Fish 75<br/>Moths 76<br/>Crickets 77<br/>Mice 78<br/>Human Beings 78<br/>Biodeterioration by Ftmgi 78<br/>Foxing 80<br/>White Ants 81<br/>Identification of the Species 84<br/>4. Means and Ways Adopted for Preservation 89<br/>Suitable Archival Buildings 90<br/>Site 92<br/>Design & Orientation of Building 93<br/>General Requirement of Archival Building 94<br/>Plaiming Strategies Against Fire 95<br/>Efiective Light Controlling System 99<br/>Ideal Storage Conditions 100<br/>Dust Free Stack Area 101<br/>Proper Air Circulation 102<br/>Storage & Storage Materials 103<br/>Preservation of Documents and Manuscripts 104<br/>Storage in Bastas 105<br/>Storage in Btmdles 105<br/>Storage in Containers 106<br/>Shelves 107<br/>General Characteristic of a Stack and Shelving 107<br/>Safety 108<br/>Strength 109<br/>Materials for Racks 109<br/>Shelving 110<br/>Compactus Shelving HI<br/>Storage of Books, Vols and Outsized 112<br/>Documents<br/>Pollution Free Stack Area 113<br/>Preventing Entry of Pollutants 113<br/>• Deactivation or Removal of Pollutants within 114<br/>the Archives<br/>Use of Enclosures for Protection of Records 115<br/>Preventive Care Against Living Organisms 116<br/>Role of Herbs and Plants as Disinfectant and 116<br/>Insect Repellent<br/>Use of Commercial Insecticides and Insect 117<br/>Repellents<br/>Naphthalene Bricks 117<br/>Spray of Insecticides 118<br/>Coating Materials 119<br/>Sulph Arsenic 119<br/>Gammexane 121<br/>An Ointment with Cederwood Oil 121<br/>Preventive & Curative Meastues Against 121<br/>Rodents<br/>Curative Conservation 122<br/>Fiunigants for Sterilization of Records 124<br/>Required Characteristic of a Fumigant 125<br/>The Role of Temperature in Fumigation 126<br/>Role of Carbon Dioxide in Fumigation 126<br/>Equipment & Technique of Fumigation 127<br/>Vacuum Fumigation 127<br/>Fumigation with Methyl Bromide 129<br/>Fumigation in Gas-tight Covers 129<br/>Process of Fumigation 129<br/>Vault Fumigation 130<br/>Technique 130<br/>Equipment for Fumigation by Paradichloro 131<br/>Bemzene or Killoptera<br/>Naphthalene Fumigation 132<br/>Ins^ticides Controlling Insect Infestation 133<br/>Eradicatiori of Fimgus 135<br/>Microwave Treatment 136<br/>Laser Treatment Technique 137<br/>Specific Consideration in Use of Bioddes 138<br/>Foxing 138<br/>Preventive and Curative Care 139<br/>Planning Modality for Curative Conservation 139<br/>Prevention, Detection & Control of Termites 141<br/>Protection of Records Against War 144<br/>Role of Modem and Old Buildings 146<br/>Against Atomic War<br/>Duplication of Records for their Security 149<br/>5. Restoration of Documentary Wealth 155<br/>Pre-Restoration Activities 156<br/>Reinforcement 156<br/>Guarding, filling of get-in-Paper, and Binding 157<br/>Pre-restoration Considerations 157<br/>Physical Cleaning 157<br/>Qeaning of Stuck-up Materials 158<br/>Numbering or Pagination 159<br/>Opening of Spine & Separation of Sheets 161<br/>Examination of Documents 161<br/>Sorting of Sheets 165<br/>Deacidification 165<br/>Aqueous Methods 167<br/>Otto Schierholtz Method 167<br/>Method of Calcium & Magnesium Carbonate 167<br/>Solution<br/>Methods of Single Solution 168<br/>Calcium Bicarbonate 168<br/>Magnesium Bicarbonate 168<br/>Calcium Hydroxide 169<br/>Langwell Process 169<br/>Barrow's Process—Method of Two Solutions 169<br/>Preparation of Calcium Hydroxide Solution 171<br/>Preparation of Calcium Bicarbonate Solution 172<br/>Non-Aqueous Method of Deacidifiation 172<br/>Bayne's Cope Method 172<br/>Magnesium Methoxide 173<br/>Magnesium Acetate 174<br/>Vapour Phase Method 174<br/>Removal of Stains 175<br/>Reinforcement 177<br/>Sizing or Resizing 179<br/>Repair with Tissue 180<br/>Repair with Chiffon 181<br/>Full-Pasting 181<br/>Inlaying 182<br/>Manual Reinforcement Techniques Invented 184<br/>by the Indian Conservationists<br/>Half Margin Repair 184<br/>Solvent Lamination 187<br/>Special Full Pasting 188<br/>Mechanical Reinforcement 190<br/>Machine Lamination 190<br/>Encapsulation 191<br/>Leafcasting 192<br/>Guarding & Filling of get-in-Paper 194<br/>Binding 195<br/>Types of Binding 196<br/>Materials for Restoration & Binding 199<br/>Binding of Library Wealth—a Planning 202<br/>Chain of a Boimd Book /Vol. 202<br/>Reinforced Binding 202<br/>Features of Reinforced Binding 204<br/>Equipping a Bindary 204<br/>A Ten Point Formula for Examination of Binding 213<br/>Adhesives 215<br/>The Materials Showing Binding Property 216<br/>Classification of Adhesives 216<br/>How an Adhesive Works 218<br/>Properties of Adhesives 219<br/>Shrmkage 219<br/>Cold Flow 219<br/>Permeability of Moisture & Toxic Vapour 220<br/>Flexibility 220<br/>Choice of Adhesives for Conservation in 220<br/>the Tropics<br/>Care & Sadvaging Fire and Water Damaged 221<br/>Records<br/>Principles of Documentary Restoration 225<br/>6. Problems in Conservation and Solutions 235<br/>Problems of Collective Nature 236<br/>Lack of Archival Awareness and Technical 236<br/>Know-how<br/>Problems Relating to Diversity of Climate 237<br/>Problem Relating to Shortage of Standard 238<br/>Writing, Covering, Reinforcement Materials &<br/>Equipments<br/>• Lack of Skilled Conservators and Restorers 240<br/>• Problem in Conservation of Outsized Charts, 241<br/>Maps and Newspaper<br/>• Problems of Individual Nature 242<br/>• Problems Relating to Restoration of Marathi 243<br/>Documents<br/>• Problems in Preservation of Manuscripts in 244<br/>Twang Monastery<br/>• Some Problems Relating to Miniatures 245<br/>• Problem Relating to Managing Effective 247<br/>Restoration in Archives<br/>7. Role of the Indian Historical Records 251<br/>Commission for the Cause of Conservation of<br/>Records<br/>• Role of Commission in Promoting Cause of 252<br/>Conservation<br/>• Functional Archival Building 255<br/>• Preservation of Important Records Created by 256<br/>Agencies other than Central and State<br/>Governments<br/>• Preservation of Cinematography Films 258<br/>• Development of Quality Paper and Ink for 259<br/>Creation of Permanent Records<br/>• Scheme of Financial Assistance for 261<br/>Preservation of Records in the States/<br/>Union Territories and in Private Custody<br/>• Preservation of Vital Records 262<br/>8. Conservation of Vaishnovite 265<br/>Manuscripts on Sanchipat<br/>• Observations 266<br/>• Recommendations for Proper Preservation of 269<br/>Vaishnovite Manuscripts<br/>9. Analysis of Work Done in the Past and 271<br/>Need of Perspective Policy Change<br/>Appendices 279<br/>• Appendix-1—List of Paper Mills as on 1.1.1987 281<br/>• Appendix-II—Raw Materials for Paper & 293<br/>Paper Board<br/> Appendix-III—Nomenclature of Paper & 295<br/>Paperboard laid down by the Directorate<br/>General of Technical Development<br/> Appendix-FV—Data Related to Effect of Sulph- 297<br/>Arsenic on Paper<br/>" Appendix-V—Fumigation of Book-Insects with 299<br/>Naphthalene<br/>• Appendix-VI—Layout Plan for Model Record 301<br/>Room<br/> Appendix-VII—List of Some Fibres in Paper 307<br/>making<br/>Annexures 309<br/>Annexure-I—Conservation of Illustrated 311<br/>Manuscripts on Paper Support<br/> Annexure-II—Cost Comparison of various 315<br/>Reinforcement Techniques<br/> Annexure-III—Requirement of Paper for 321<br/>Docket/File Cover in Preservation of Records<br/> Annexure-lV—Standard Specifications of 323<br/>Materials<br/>Annexure-V—Disaster Plaiuung in Archives 327<br/>and libraries
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Conservation
General subdivision Documents
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