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Reference Archive Media 1433/3433
Reference Archive Media  365x140
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Archived Microfilm Procedures and Storage
RI Tip #5 - Kodak spools & reels are acid & lignin free
RI Tip #6 - Explanation of A-D strips for acid detection
RI Tip #8 - Brown Tone procedure in a Kodak Prostar processor
RI Tip #9 - Environmental letter re: Brown Toning from Kodak Environmental Group
RI Tip #21 - Kodak reels safe for long term storage
RI Tip #22 - Explanation of Molecular Sieves
RI Tip #30 - Inexpensive Temperature & Relative Humidity monitoring tool
RI Tip #45 - Storage and protection of fiche with Molecular Sieves
RI Tip #58 - Microfilm archive storage considerations
RI Tip #64 - Kodak Brown Toning, Redox and Rewashing
RI Tip #70 - Preservation Dictionary
RI Tip #73 - Signs of Microfilm Deterioration Pictorial
RI Tip #77 - Attributes of a SB to perform Preservation Inspection
RI Tip #81 - Considerations for archive storage, service bureau offerings, & RFP/Bid
RI Tip #85 - Media Life Expectancy
RI Tip #88 - Kodak Black Film Boxes for Long Term Storage
RI Tip #96 - How can you tell if a roll of microfilm has been Brown Toned?
RI Tip #98 - Kodak Sundry Items that meet long term Storage Standards
RI Tip #102 - A-D Strips Test Results
RI Tip #103 - Long Term Storage Tips
RI Tip #107 - How to tell when Molecular Sieves are exhausted
Duplication Info
Film Writing and Scanning Information
Good Lab Practices