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Preserve your family treasures with these archiving tips and tools every genealogist should have.
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Whether it's your grandfather's baseball card collection or your own jersey, learn how to correctly store and preserve sports memorabilia.
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Advice on choosing archival supplies and saving old letters.
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Now an archival no-no, laminating historical documents was the National Archives’ go-to preservation strategy for decades.
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Acid-free journals and paper are easy to find nowadays. We've listed a few here that have a myriad of cover options to choose from. Many other companies also produce quality journals-check the inside cover of your favorite journal design at a bookstore to see if it's acid-free. Artemis: Tree-free, acid-free...
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Suggestions for archival-quality journals to preserve your life story.
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How do you know which materials are OK to use in your album? Learn some archival terminology: acid-free: Having a pH of 7.0 or higher, indicating the absence of acid. It's important to use acid-free materials since acid breaks down paper and photos. acid migration: Transfer of acid...
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