1) Underline with red pencil. 2) Use white-out to cover up red pencil underlining. 3) Use a pen to write the words back in that you painted over with the white-out.
Library and archives (book and paper) conservator, supporter of intellectual freedom and resident of the internet (ask me about my LOL mug). Hater of tape and champion of cellulose.
Casing Rib
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What happens when you hybridize a bookbinder’s folding rib and a case
folder? You get the Casing Rib. The potter’s rib was adapted for
bookbinding by Chr...
Dye-ing at the Museum
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On Saturday, June 29 the Chilkat Dye Working Group got together at the
museum for some hands-on dye experiments. Here’s some images!
KonMarie taking over the world – even in LAMs!
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The KonMarie method is taking over the world and here is a funny take on
applying it to LAMs (libraries, archives, museums), with a few great
questions to ...
ECPN Blog Has Moved
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The blog of AIC's Emerging Conservation Professionals Network has moved!
To continue to read ECPN-related posts, go to
www.conservators-converse.org/catego...
Please change your bookmarks/links.
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Sadly, the rumors are true and the Kilgarlin Center is no more. As such, I
am moving this blog to a new address to archive it for as long as I can.
Pleas...
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