I just ironed a book! And it worked! I had a book in my lab whose thin layer of plastic covering the cover was delaminating, and while I have never repaired anything like this before or read anything telling how to fix this kind of problem, I took a wild guess that the plastic was probably originally adheared using heat, so I took my tacking iron to the book! First I put down a barrior layer of silicone release paper, to that I wouldn't get melted plastic on my iron, and then I went at it. I couldn't believe how quickly and how well it worked! Yay for experimentation!
OneRareBook
I'm a recent graduate of the University of Pittsburgh's Library Science program with a specialization in Preservation Management. My dream . . . well one of my dreams . . . is to find myself in a special collections library surrounded by rare books and manuscripts. Is anything more lovely than moldy old books?


1 Comments:
Perhaps you could start your own lamination delapidation examination operation.
Dad
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