History, asked by rehana50, 1 year ago

suggest at least 10 tips to preserving history tools.

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Answered by deepak4129
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By preventing and securing material sources, written sources and oral sources because they are important in writting history.

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Answered by Shalinisundar85
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Preserving the history of a place through its significant historic resources gives a community its unique character. Historic preservation provides a link to the roots of the community and its people. Overall, historic preservation adds to the quality of life making for a more livable community.

1.Wash and dry your hands.

Make sure your hands are clean and dry before handling a historic document. Oils in your skin can leave stains or weaken the paper, thus permanently damaging the document. For valuable pieces, be sure to wear gloves.

2.Don’t use fasteners or adhesives.

Never use paper clips, staples, rubber bands, tape, or glue on important or valuable documents. These basic office supplies can stain, tear, and ruin paper materials. Also, avoid using pressure-sensitive tapes to repair tears. Even archival tape can cause irreversible damage, such as stains, ink alteration, or brittle paper. Remember, “archival” doesn’t always mean acid-free!.

3.Avoid lamination.

Above all, never laminate an important document. The process is irreversible and can decrease the value of the document.

4.Carefully monitor light exposure.

Ideally, documents should have limited exposure to light. However, if you have a valuable piece that you’d like to frame and display in a particular room, then you should opt for UV-filtering glass over the document and place UV filters on the windows and light bulbs in that room. Hang the frame in a spot that’s out of direct sunlight.

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