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From: "Eliz Hanebury" <elizhgene@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] COPYING NEWSPAPER ITEMS
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There is a way to deacid news print, it is easily found online. If you want
to try it do it with a part of the paper you don't want. They keep
reassuring it is safe <G> but I am chicken, my ancestors cut the paper so
carefully there isn't a scrap <G> to work on.
Eliz

On 2/27/06, Pauline Hunsicker <phunsicker@webtv.net> wrote:
>
> Holly Bell,
> I suggest you zerox your newspaper  copies on acid proof paper.  For
> goodness sake be sure to add the DATES, name of Publisher.  Old
> newsprint turns yellow and becomes brittle, crumbles easily.  I took a
> full newspaper page to have copied and was told they could not copy
> without the papers permission. I cut it to size on 8x10 paper and copied
> it at KINKO"S, they had acid free paper. I have found so many obits in
> family albums, no dates or locations. (ditto on snapshots/pictures) It
> can be solved, but just think of generations to come who find our
> treasures we have 'sweated over'.
> Pauline
>
>

