Titre : |
Environmental standards for storage of books and manuscripts |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Banks, P. N. |
Mention d'édition : |
Newberry Library |
Editeur : |
Newberry Library |
Année de publication : |
1974 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-11096 |
Note générale : |
This article is a slight adaptation of a statement of guidelines on environmental stabdards as projected for the new Newberry Library bookstack building. It attempts to deal, in summary form, with all of those factors which might be included in building planning which can influence the prevention, deterioration, or destruction pf books. It describes through opinions of enginers and architecs the conditions which are conductive to the preservation of library materials : temperature, humidity, air cloanner, ventillation, light, exhibition, shelving and transportation storage of microfilm, disaster control and monotoring system. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Bibliothèque Littérature Documentation Température Humidité Transport Conservation des documents |
Index. décimale : |
536.5 Température, Mesure des températures |
Résumé : |
This article is a slight adaptation of a statement of guidelines on environmental stabdards as projected for the new Newberry Library bookstack building. It attempts to deal, in summary form, with all of those factors which might be included in building planning which can influence the prevention, deterioration, or destruction pf books. It describes through opinions of enginers and architecs the conditions which are conductive to the preservation of library materials : temperature, humidity, air cloanner, ventillation, light, exhibition, shelving and transportation storage of microfilm, disaster control and monotoring system. |
Note de contenu : |
This article is a slight adaptation of a statement of guidelines on environmental stabdards as projected for the new Newberry Library bookstack building. It attempts to deal, in summary form, with all of those factors which might be included in building planning which can influence the prevention, deterioration, or destruction pf books. It describes through opinions of enginers and architecs the conditions which are conductive to the preservation of library materials : temperature, humidity, air cloanner, ventillation, light, exhibition, shelving and transportation storage of microfilm, disaster control and monotoring system. |
Environmental standards for storage of books and manuscripts [texte imprimé] / Banks, P. N. . - Newberry Library . - Newberry Library, 1974. ISSN : CI-11096 This article is a slight adaptation of a statement of guidelines on environmental stabdards as projected for the new Newberry Library bookstack building. It attempts to deal, in summary form, with all of those factors which might be included in building planning which can influence the prevention, deterioration, or destruction pf books. It describes through opinions of enginers and architecs the conditions which are conductive to the preservation of library materials : temperature, humidity, air cloanner, ventillation, light, exhibition, shelving and transportation storage of microfilm, disaster control and monotoring system. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Bibliothèque Littérature Documentation Température Humidité Transport Conservation des documents |
Index. décimale : |
536.5 Température, Mesure des températures |
Résumé : |
This article is a slight adaptation of a statement of guidelines on environmental stabdards as projected for the new Newberry Library bookstack building. It attempts to deal, in summary form, with all of those factors which might be included in building planning which can influence the prevention, deterioration, or destruction pf books. It describes through opinions of enginers and architecs the conditions which are conductive to the preservation of library materials : temperature, humidity, air cloanner, ventillation, light, exhibition, shelving and transportation storage of microfilm, disaster control and monotoring system. |
Note de contenu : |
This article is a slight adaptation of a statement of guidelines on environmental stabdards as projected for the new Newberry Library bookstack building. It attempts to deal, in summary form, with all of those factors which might be included in building planning which can influence the prevention, deterioration, or destruction pf books. It describes through opinions of enginers and architecs the conditions which are conductive to the preservation of library materials : temperature, humidity, air cloanner, ventillation, light, exhibition, shelving and transportation storage of microfilm, disaster control and monotoring system. |
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