![]() Nowadays, the conservation of paper documents and books is often performed by a professional conservator. Historically, book restoration techniques were less formalized and carried out by various roles and training backgrounds. Carefully chosen methods and techniques of active conservation can both reverse damage and prevent further damage in batches or single-item treatments based on the value of the book or document. Conservators determine proper methods of storage for books and documents, including boxes and shelving to prevent further damage and promote long term storage. īook and paper conservation seeks to prevent and, in some cases, reverse damage due to handling, inherent vice, and the environment. Conservation of books and paper involves techniques of bookbinding, restoration, paper chemistry, and other material technologies including preservation and archival techniques. ![]() The primary goal of conservation is to extend the lifespan of the object as well as maintaining its integrity by keeping all additions reversible. When applied to cultural heritage, conservation activities are generally undertaken by a conservator. The conservation and restoration of books, manuscripts, documents, and ephemera is an activity dedicated to extending the life of items of historical and personal value made primarily from paper, parchment, and leather. A conservation technician examining an artwork under a microscope at the Indianapolis Museum of Art ![]() For restoration of digital copies of documents, see Digital photograph restoration. This article is about conservation and restoration of physical documents. ![]()
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