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Preservation activities are designed to minimize the physical and chemical deterioration of records and to prevent the loss of informational content.
A preservation policy is a plan of action for the safe keeping of library and archive materials. It is preferably written, but not set in stone: a living document, to be used, checked, and revised if and when the need arises. It states what needs to be preserved, why, for what purpose, and for how long.
Preservation is the process in which you keep something in the condition it is without changes. Conservation on the other hand is when you harvest a natural resource without diminishing the ability of future generations to harvest the resource. What is the difference between conserve and preserve? - Quora Quora What-is-the-difference-betwee Quora What-is-the-difference-betwee
Simply, preservation is the attempt to save the intellectual content of the book no matter what form it may finally take. Conservation is the attempt to save the intellectual content as well as its vehicle-the artifact of the book itself. Ideally librarians would like to save everything they have exactly as it is. Saving Our Books and Words: The Conservation and Preservation of uiowa.edu exhibits previous saving uiowa.edu exhibits previous saving
Preservation is concerned with the collection as a whole, including environmental conditions, disaster and emergency planning and overall administration. Conservation, on the other hand, is much more focused on the individual volumes within the collection.

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Conservation is generally associated with the protection of natural resources, while preservation is associated with the protection of buildings, objects, and landscapes. Put simply conservation seeks the proper use of nature, while preservation seeks protection of nature from use. Conservation vs Preservation and the National Park Service nps.gov teachers classrooms conservati nps.gov teachers classrooms conservati
Preservation activities vary widely and may include monitoring the condition of items, maintaining the temperature and humidity in collection storage areas, writing a plan in case of emergencies, digitizing items, writing relevant metadata, and increasing accessibility.
Conservation treatment attempts to preserve records in their original format. Conservators examine records and assess their condition and the materials which comprise them. Conservators then recommend remedial treatments to arrest deterioration or to improve condition. Conservation Treatment | National Archives archives.gov preservation conservation archives.gov preservation conservation

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