
Preservation
About Us
In the Preservation Department, preventive measures and hands-on conservation treatments are undertaken to ensure that materials are accessible for use today and far into the future. Our highest priorities are proactive measures that prevent damage, slow deterioration, and confer the most benefit to the most collections. Many types of damage, deterioration, and loss cannot be corrected or reversed after they have occurred.
Conservation treatments are performed in our book and paper conservation labs, we prepare journals and books for binding by a commercial library bindery, and we make custom-fitted enclosures both by hand and with the help of an automated box-making machine. We have facilities and equipment to mitigate collection hazards such as mold, insect pests, damage from extreme weather events or building system problems, and systems for monitoring temperature and relative humidity where our collections are housed.
Our work is interwoven with many other library activities, including collection development and management, acquisitions, cataloging and processing, collection storage, facilities, circulation, exhibitions, and digitization. Preservation is a shared responsibility, and everyone working in a library or using its collections has a role in it.
Other departments in the IU Libraries with responsibility for preservation and conservation include the Lilly Library’s Conservation Department, which has overall responsibility for the preservation of the Lilly Library’s collections. Both the Paper Conservation Lab and the automated box-making unit in the Preservation Department work with and support the Lilly Library’s preservation and conservation efforts. Digital Preservation and A-V Preservation Services are managed in the Library Technologies Division.
Quick Links
Helpful Resources
- General Collections ConservationOur team preserves materials in the research books collections.
- Paper ConservationOur team maintains and preserves paper materials in our archival and special collections.
- Binding PreparationOur team binds and repairs books in the IU Libraries collection.
- Automated BoxmakingInformation about protective closures for libraries materials.
- Disaster Plan, IU Libraries
- Protective Boxes for IU CollectionsPDF document with information about protective options for materials.
- Making a Book, Step-by-Step GuideInformation on the book creation process.
- Sources of Preservation Supplies & Info (.pdf)PDF document with information about suppliers of materials for preservation.
- Local and Regional Conservation and Preservation Servicespdf document with contact information for vendors of conservation services
Our Team
Latest Stories
BlogBy Wendy Spacek Collection Management with a Preservation Perspective In the fall of 2018 I joined the Preservation Lab as a Student Conservation Assistant. I was excited to engage my skills as a painter, printmaker, and DIY bookmaker to help preserve library materials. At the time, I was in the final year of my MFA […]
BlogOf Scrapbooks and Banners
Lately, there are more and more opportunities to attend virtual events, lectures, webinars and presentations on the subjects of preservation and conservation ofAugust 25th, 2020
BlogIn Search of Lost Time
A la Recherché du Temps Perdu | In Search of Lost Time And we’re back … Well actually, some of us never left. A skeleton crew has been working in the IU libraries throughout the…July 6th, 2020
BlogBookworms
Now that we are gearing up to get back into the lab in the next couple of weeks, I can share something I have been thinking about while working from home. What do you think of when…June 24th, 2020
BlogOld School
March 2020 Lately I’ve been spending some quality time in our guest room. In my quiet refuge, between Zoom meetings, I’ve been continuing work I began in a class I attended in…May 4th, 2020
BlogWorking from Home: Part Two
So it’s been a month. Or longer even. You’ve already finished all the little projects you had lying around and you’ve spent hours watching tutorials, webinars, and baby elephant…April 17th, 2020
BlogWorking From Home: Part One
I assume that you, dear reader, have recently found yourself spending far more time than you are used to (or would like to) at home. Well, I’ve got good news for you! The first bit…March 23rd, 2020
BlogHistoric bookbinding
In mid-September, the Preservation Lab participated in a three-day workshop on historic bookbinding materials and structures taught by Atlanta-based conservator, bookbinder, and owner of Big River Bindery, Andrew Huot.October 1st, 2019
BlogBefore the Flood, After the Flood
Hey there! Are you planning to be in the Wells Library sometime between April 3 and June 14? If so, why not stop by our exhibit currently on display in the Scholars Commons? The…April 5th, 2019
BlogGood intentions
Things have been relatively calm in our corner of the blogosphere for several months, so I thought I’d add a post about a treatment I’ve been working on in the Paper Lab. We…October 17th, 2018




