The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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Page 89
... valuable stocks into different places for the purpose of better security must be seen as an acknowledged general requirement . This spatial separation takes place in the form of closed and secure strongrooms which may be supervised and ...
... valuable stocks into different places for the purpose of better security must be seen as an acknowledged general requirement . This spatial separation takes place in the form of closed and secure strongrooms which may be supervised and ...
Page 99
... valuable items to the risks of being constantly photographed , not to mention unsuitable processes such as photocopying ( Xerox ) . Protective filming consists of this : production of archive negatives of all valuable library items ...
... valuable items to the risks of being constantly photographed , not to mention unsuitable processes such as photocopying ( Xerox ) . Protective filming consists of this : production of archive negatives of all valuable library items ...
Page 100
... valuable material , which is to be sent away for filming and on the other hand orders are to be examined to see ... valuable for the specialist . For general - purpose publication , glossy copies of black and white sheet films or colour ...
... valuable material , which is to be sent away for filming and on the other hand orders are to be examined to see ... valuable for the specialist . For general - purpose publication , glossy copies of black and white sheet films or colour ...
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