A Day in the Life
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She explained that for the last few years, a multi-billion dollar project has been under way to reverse the damage to Library of Congress books. For years, books had not used acid-free papers, which has led to damage of these archived publications. "The pages have yellowed," described McCarthy. She said that in today's market, paper buying must come down to this additional issue: How will a book survive? And can a publisher afford to supply that guarantee?
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