INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
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250 Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
Douglas Ross Harvey, Preservation in Libraries: Principles, Strategies and Practises for Librarians<br />
(1993); (ed.), Preservation in Libraries: A Reader (1993).<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "The Latest Forms of <strong>Book</strong>-Burning," Common Knowledge 2.3 (Win. 1993): 172-77.<br />
Reprinted in his Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 89-95.<br />
"The Changing Image: Studies in Paintings Conservation," Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 51.3<br />
(Winter 1993-94): 1-52.<br />
Lage Carlson et al., Boxes for the Protection of <strong>Book</strong>s: Their Design and Construction (1994).<br />
National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, Caring for Your Collections (1994).<br />
Elizabeth Hall Witherell, "ADE [Association for Documentary Editing] Presidential Address,"<br />
Documentary Editing 16.1 (March 1994): 1-2, 20.<br />
John Smart, Basic Refurbishment of Antique <strong>Book</strong>s (video, 1995).<br />
Paul Conway, Preservation in the Digital World (Commission on Preservation and Access, March 1996).<br />
John Feather, Graham Matthews, and Paul Eden, Preservation Management: Policies and Practices in<br />
British Libraries (1996).<br />
Preserving Digital Information: Report of the Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information (1996).<br />
Nicholas Stanley Price, M. Kirby Talley, Jr., and Alessandra Melucco Vaccaro (eds.), Historical and<br />
Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage (1996).<br />
Walter Crawford, "Paper Persists: Why Physical Library Collections Still Matter," Online 22.1 (1998): 42-<br />
44, 46-48.<br />
Ellen McCrady, "Mold: The Whole Picture," Abbey Newsletter 23 (1999): 45, 48-50.<br />
Jutta Reed-Scott, Preserving Research Collections: A Collaboration between Librarians and Scholars<br />
(Association of Research Libraries et al., 1999).<br />
Paul N. Banks and Roberta Pilette (eds.), Preservation Issues and Planning (2000).<br />
Henk J. Porck and René Teygeler, Preservation Science Survey (Council on Library and Information<br />
Resources, 2000).<br />
Norbert S. Baer and Folke Snickars (eds.), Rational Decision-Making in the Preservation of Cultural<br />
Property (2001).<br />
Nicholson Baker, Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper (2001). [See also G.T. Tanselle, "The<br />
Librarians' Double-Cross," Raritan 21.4 (Spring 2002). For some related comments, see Ellen<br />
McCrady, "'Preserving' Newspapers," Abbey Newsletter 24 (2000): 69-72; 24 [i.e., 25] (2001): 77,<br />
80-81 [i.e., 1, 4-5].]<br />
L6. BINDING<br />
William Muss-Arnolt, "Maneant Sua Data Libellis: A Protest and a Plea," Papers of the Bibliographical<br />
Society of America 13 (1919): 128-47. [On not rebinding.]<br />
Douglas Cockerell, <strong>Book</strong>binding, and the Care of <strong>Book</strong>s (1901, 1906, 1911, 1915, 1953, 1962).<br />
H.J. Plenderleith, The Preservation of Leather <strong>Book</strong>bindings (1946). [Reviewed by H.M. Nixon in<br />
Library 5th ser. 1 (1946-47): 254-55.]<br />
Carolyn Horton, Cleaning and Preserving Bindings and Related Materials (1967, 1969).<br />
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