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Newspapers & Clippings

Check our general preservation practices page. 

Newsprint is highly acidic and will quickly become brown and brittle. 

It also transfers acid to adjacent papers, staining and damaging those items. 

Here are some good options:

  • Photocopy onto acid-free paper.
  • Interleave (insert blank pages between clippings) with acid-free paper or place in acid-free sleeves to avoid contacting other important papers.
  • Scrapbook your clippings: place them in clear polyester photograph sleeves or encapsulation envelopes to use in archival albums.
  • Place full-size newspaper pages in acid-free, buffered boxes made specially to hold them.
Newspaper acid migration.

More pointers

imls180.for.panel.jpgMany of these resources and programs are funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.

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