Using Archival Tissue Paper for Preservation and Storage

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • Conservation Intern Kassidy Kingston from the Provincial Archives of Alberta explains the difference between buffered and unbuffered tissue paper which is used for archival preservation and storage techniques. A video demonstration shares with viewers the considerations for conserving photo albums, books, flat textiles, and garments. The examples featured in this video are inspired by commonly asked questions regarding the storage of common heirlooms and the effective use of archival supplies which are available for purchase in the Archives Store. For more information regarding supplies, services, and preservation, please contact our Archives Retail Services Coordinator at 780-415-4867 or archivestore@gov.ab.ca
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    The Provincial Archives of Alberta is located at 8555 Roper Road in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. For more information on our services please visit provincialarchives.alberta.ca/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @EverCreateStudio
    @EverCreateStudio Місяць тому

    Great job!

  • @LauraDelgado-nl9ni
    @LauraDelgado-nl9ni Рік тому +1

    in case I don't have an acid free cardboard box, it would be better to use the PP/PE storage box instead of a regular cardboard box, right? Is it advisable to use silica gel packets inside?