![]() ![]() In paper conservation, adhesives are used to adhere reinforcing materials to damaged areas or readhere separated components of an object to consolidate, fix, size, or provide binders, glazes, and varnishes. This page is a companion to BPG Adhesive Recipes and Tips, which offers brief practical guides for preparing and using various adhesives. For each type of adhesive, the following topics are covered: source and production, chemical and physical properties, aging characteristics, preparation, and application. ![]() Unsuitability of other adhesives for use on art and artifacts on paper is also discussed. Also considered is the unsuitability of specific stable adhesives for particular applications. ![]() Consideration is given to the suitability of the adhesive for the following uses: hinging, mending, filling, lining, fixing, consolidation, and sizing. The advantages and disadvantages of a particular adhesive, and its preparation for use in conservation, are also discussed. HFS clients enjoy state-of-the-art warehousing, real-time access to critical business data, accounts receivable management and collection, and unparalleled customer service.This page considers adhesives used by the conservator and some of those encountered by the conservator during treatment. HFS provides print and digital distribution for a distinguished list of university presses and nonprofit institutions. MUSE delivers outstanding results to the scholarly community by maximizing revenues for publishers, providing value to libraries, and enabling access for scholars worldwide. Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social sciences content, providing access to journal and book content from nearly 300 publishers. With warehouses on three continents, worldwide sales representation, and a robust digital publishing program, the Books Division connects Hopkins authors to scholars, experts, and educational and research institutions around the world. With critically acclaimed titles in history, science, higher education, consumer health, humanities, classics, and public health, the Books Division publishes 150 new books each year and maintains a backlist in excess of 3,000 titles. The division also manages membership services for more than 50 scholarly and professional associations and societies. The Journals Division publishes 85 journals in the arts and humanities, technology and medicine, higher education, history, political science, and library science. The Press is home to the largest journal publication program of any U.S.-based university press. ![]() One of the largest publishers in the United States, the Johns Hopkins University Press combines traditional books and journals publishing units with cutting-edge service divisions that sustain diversity and independence among nonprofit, scholarly publishers, societies, and associations. ![]()
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