Preservation Week: Learn how the library preserves its treasures
April 22-26 is Preservation Week at the libraries. Stop by 209 Hodges Library, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. each day, to learn how the library preserves its treasures.
- Monday: Bind your own notebook
- Tuesday: Learn to preserve your personal treasures
- Wednesday: Demonstrations by Bob Roberts of Gilded Leaf Bookbinding and Restoration
- Thursday: Watch the UT Libraries’ Preservation Lab make recoveries
- Repairs and when to get professional help
- Friday: Watch the UT Libraries’ Preservation Lab make recoveries
- Recoveries from floods, fires, and poor storage
Read more about what the Preservation Lab does.
New “Vlog” on Preserving Books and Other Treasures
In her new vlog, Get to the Point in Library Preservation, preservation technician Amanda Richards demonstrates the tools and techniques she uses to make sure the UT Libraries collections will stand the test of time. Amanda offers step-by-step tutorials on techniques — such as sew-ins, book binding, and constructing boxes to house fragile materials — that she uses to treat circulating books as well as the rare and unique items in our Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives.
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Upcoming Events
More Events-
Celebrating the Publication of "Critical Connections" with ORNL, UT Libraries, and UT Press!
Sep. 10 at 3pmInstitute for Advanced Materials & Manufacturing - AMM Lobby and Room 147 -
Research Impact Series: Citation Analysis using Web of Science
Sep. 12 at 3pmJohn C Hodges Library - 128 -
International Coffeehouse
Sep. 18 at 1pmJohn C Hodges Library - Mary E Greer Room (near Starbucks)