2022
DOI: 10.3390/heritage5030125
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The Analysis of Red Lead Endsheets in Rare Books from the Fung Ping Shan Library at the University of Hong Kong

Abstract: Stored under optimal conditions, paper can last for hundreds of years; however, paper is also susceptible to numerous agents of deterioration as it is primarily made of cellulose fibre derived from plant cell walls. Paper is especially vulnerable under conditions with high temperature and humidity, which together can encourage mould growth and foster insect pests. Pest infestation is a common type of deterioration responsible for significant damage to paper and books. Endsheets prepared with red lead and sewn … Show more

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“…On many shelves housing older books, and particularly in the CSH library, coloured debris derived from covers was clearly visible. Depending on storage and environmental conditions, the text blocks are also subject to deterioration through mould growth and damage from insects that feed on cellulosic fibres or starch-based adhesives [20]. The results of our dust analysis indicate an increase in Pb content on the shelving in the study room of the CSH library by up to an order of magnitude and in the council repository by a factor of over four compared with household dusts from residential buildings constructed during the same era.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…On many shelves housing older books, and particularly in the CSH library, coloured debris derived from covers was clearly visible. Depending on storage and environmental conditions, the text blocks are also subject to deterioration through mould growth and damage from insects that feed on cellulosic fibres or starch-based adhesives [20]. The results of our dust analysis indicate an increase in Pb content on the shelving in the study room of the CSH library by up to an order of magnitude and in the council repository by a factor of over four compared with household dusts from residential buildings constructed during the same era.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Library managers frequently encounter dilemmas related to considering both aspects (i.e., the safe storage of library books and documents, and user health and comfort). According to the results of this study, if an appropriate management system can be developed, and the temperature and humidity of indoor environments effectively controlled, then the problems mentioned above can be resolved, thereby doubling the efects achieved and maximizing the results [1][2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%