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Notice: Due to ongoing construction, 4 East is currently closed to the public.  To obtain items located on 4 East, please place an online request for the item to be paged for you using the ‘Place Request’ button in the catalog. Please visit our Circulation FAQ page for assistance in using our catalog.
Save America's Treasures

Preliminary Steps

The first step, once the grant was awarded, was to hire a qualified conservator to perform the work. We were fortunate to hire Linda Barone, who came to us with much conservation experience. While we awaited Ms. Barone’s arrival, we had personnel from the Libraries’ systems department start work on a conservation database. This was a massive undertaking, which would track all 1,500 (plus!) books and would include detailed information about their condition and treatment needs as well as future photos from before and after the treatments. When Ms. Barone arrived, she first surveyed all the books before beginning conservation treatments. This alone took three months to complete.