Preservation and the management of library collections

This revision of the very successful first edition provides a comprehensive overview for the 1990s of the management of preservation of information in both paper and electronic formats. It takes account of recent research in some of the more traditional areas, but, in wholly new chapters, also gives...

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Main Author: Feather, John (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Library Association 1991
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