| Preservation and Conservation |
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| Fortson, Judith: Disarster planning and recovery: a how-to-do-it manual for librarians and archivists, Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc, 1992 |
| Hendriks, Klaus B.: Fundamentals of Photograph Conservation: A Study Guide, Lugus Productions Ltd, 1991 |
| Keefe, Laurence E. and Dennis Inch: The life of a photograph: archival processing, matting, framing and storage, Focal Press, 1990 |
| Mace, O. Henry: Collectors guide to early photographs, Wallace-Homestead Book Company, 1989. |
| Padfield, Tim and Jesper Stub Johnsen: The breath of Arrhenius: air conditioning in photographic archives, Research Techniques in Photographic Conservation, p. 59-63, 1996 |
| Palm, Jonas and Mogens S. Koch: Restoration without "treatment" - Analouge Information Lost and Found - Digitally Retrieved, Research Techniques in Photographic Conservation, p. 111- 113, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1996 |
| Reilly, James M.: Care and Identification of the Nineteenth Century Photographic Prints, Kodak, 1984 |
| Rempel, Sigfrid: The Care of Photographs, Nick Lyons Books, 1987 |
| Ware, Mike: Mechanisms of image deterioration in early photographs, The sensitivity to light of W H T Talbots halide-fixed images 1834-1844, Seience Museum and National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, 1994 |
| Weinstein, Robert A. and Larry Booth: Collection, Use and Care of Historical Photographs, American Association for State and Local History, 1977 |