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(812) 856-0991
Ruth Lilly Auxiliary Library Facility (ALF)
2850 East Discovery Parkway
Bloomington, IN 47408
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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.


 

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Our Team

Natalie Guingrich.
Preservation

Natalie Guingrich

Collection Conservation Assistant

(812) 855-2276

Preservation

Chelsea Liddell

Collection Conservation Assistant

(812) 855-5629

Preservation

Herbert McBride

Kasemake Enclosure Specialist

(812) 856-0204

Paulina Miasik.
Preservation

Paulina Miasik

Library and Archives Conservator

(812) 855-4398

Preservation

Anitta Salkola-White

Collection Conservation Assistant

(812) 856-1070

Preservation

Lara Tokarski

Collection Conservation Assistant

(812) 855-3161

Latest Stories

  • Blog 

    Future Book Artists

    This week the Preservation Department hosted Bloomington’s Girl Scout Troop 3468. They came to learn about book arts so they could earn their Book Artist Badge. They got to see…
    January 24th, 2017
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    Don’t Pull, Just Cut!

    While working on this very damaged book, some words of advice from long ago kept ringing in my ears – “DON’T PULL, JUST CUT!” Some of our work is repetitive, tedious, perhaps…
    January 17th, 2017
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    Fires and Poetry

    Recently, I was repairing this book: I have a fondness for old textbooks, so it was nice to have a chance to help this one out. It was a pretty straightforward repair. Some hinging…
    December 13th, 2016
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    These books are giving me a headache

    I have four volumes of Shakespeare’s plays on my desk. They have been there for months. It feels like years. I want to send them on, but there are little problems with them that I…
    April 29th, 2016
  • Blog 

    Floating Disks

    Sorry, this isn’t about alien spaceships. It is about how we designed an enclosure for delaminating lacquer disks so that their delicate surfaces do not come in contact with the…
    March 9th, 2016
  • Blog 

    How to Eat an Elephant

    As a new preservation librarian managing a large project for the first time, and faced with what I thought at the time was some huge insurmountable problem, I often sought advice…
    February 1st, 2016
  • Blog 

    Postmortem

    Postmortem [pohst-mawr- tuh m] Noun Medicine/Medical. a postmortem examination; autopsy. an evaluation or discussion occurring after the end or fact of something: to do a…
    December 28th, 2015
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    Cows!

    People write in books. Sometimes this is infuriating. Sometimes it is beautiful. Or hilarious. I have particularly enjoyed the deeply opinionated notations made by music students…
    September 30th, 2015