Division of Cultural Heritage, African and Arab museum unit Textes par : Antonio Mirabile Dessins par : Beatrice Beccaro Migliorati

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Reproduction is authorized, providing that appropriate mention is made of the source, and a copy sent to the UNESCO (Paris), address below. This document should be cited as: UNESCO, 2006. Cultural Heritage Protection Handbook N 2. Care and Handling of Manuscripts UNESCO, Paris. V UM*«u M «vk bb*«v U ù«wd d Ÿu D*««c s U ô«sj1 wg M Ë ÁU œ u c*«ê«umf «vk f U uj uo «v p s W U Ë w U «u M «vk WIO u «Ác v U ù«wi d Ë U ud *U W UMF «Æ r w UI «À«d «W UL s VÒO uj uo «Æf U uj uo «UN ËUM Division of Cultural Heritage, African and Arab museum unit Textes par : Antonio Mirabile Dessins par : Beatrice Beccaro Migliorati WO df «Ë WOI d ô«n U *«b Ë Æw UI «À«d «r qo «do uo ud hm «w «uoko Ë UJO ta d UO U u d «Printed in 2006 by the: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 7, place de Fontenoy, 75732 Paris 07 SP, France UNESCO 2006 (CLT/CH/MUS-06/18) ÂU w œu Ÿu D W UI «Ë rkf «Ë WO d K b *«3_«WLEM s 7, place de Fontenoy, 75732 Paris 07 SP, France uj uo «(CLT/CH/MUS-06/18) (CLT-2006/WS/15)

INTRODUCTION This booklet is intended for all who collect and are fond of manuscripts, as well as those in charge of public or private collections of manuscripts and rare books. The principles given here concerning the preservation of manuscripts can also be applied to printed books and bound documents. Certain measures concern institutions with equipment and personnel not within the means of private individuals. However, these recommendations constitute a sort of ideal which one should endeavour to reach as far as possible. UNESCO 1

OCCIDENTAL MANUSCRIT 1 Spine / Back 7 Squares 1 7 2 8 Edge 2 8 3 Cord 9 Head 3 9 4 Tail 10 Headband 4 10 5 Board 11 Shoulder 5 11 6 Fore edge 12 Guard-leaf 6 12 2 UNESCO

ARABIC MANUSCRIT 1 Flap 6 Headband/Endband 1 6 2 Upper board 7 Head 2 7 3 Decoration/Tooling 8 Lower board 3 8 4 Tail 9 Fore edge 4 9 5 Spine 10 Guard-leaf 5 10 UNESCO 3

LIBRARY AND RESERVE COLLECTION ROOMS Stabilize air-conditioning parameters in the library and reserve collection rooms (relative humidity between 50 and 60% and temperature between 16 and 20 C). Check air-conditioning parameters at regular intervals. 4 UNESCO

LIBRARY AND RESERVE COLLECTION ROOMS Check that doors and windows are tightly closed. ment. Use blinds, screens and shutters to protect documents against sunlight. UNESCO 5

LIBRARY AND RESERVE COLLECTION ROOMS Fit all openings with a grid. Use a grid with sufficiently fine mesh to keep insects out while not restricting airflow. Pipes and ducts should not pass through library and reserve rooms. Provide an emergency evacuation plan to be applied in the event of flooding. 6 UNESCO

LIBRARY AND RESERVE COLLECTION ROOMS Insulate * electrical systems, avoiding loose wires. Provide fire detection and fighting equipment; define measures to be taken at outbreak of fire. UNESCO 7

LIBRARY AND RESERVE COLLECTION ROOMS Clean library and reserve rooms at regular intervals. Remove dust with vacuum cleaners fitted with total filtration, then wipe with damp floorcloth (once a week). Inspect reserve rooms and manuscripts at regular intervals. Train personnel to inspect reserve rooms and manuscripts regularly for mould, dust, insects and rodents. 8 UNESCO

LIBRARY AND RESERVE COLLECTION ROOMS Store waste far from library. Store manuscripts in the dark (or turn off the lights when you leave the library). UNESCO 9

LIBRARY AND RESERVE COLLECTION ROOMS New acquisitions 1 should be examined by a specialist before being added to the collection. Isolate 2 affected books to reduce risk of general contamination. FURNITURE Stock the library with painted 2,3 shelves (if possible in metal) 1, free of cutting edges and bulges. 10 UNESCO

FURNITURE Spacing of shelves should be sufficient to allow proper circulation of air. The lower shelf should be at least 15 cm above floor level in order to protect books against damp and rodents. UNESCO 11

FURNITURE Keep a gap of at least 5 cm between shelves and wall. Shelves should be closed by a panel at the top to protect documents against dust. 12 UNESCO

FURNITURE Avoid shelves that are too high, as manuscripts should be within easy reach. BOOK STORAGE Never store books or manuscripts on floor. UNESCO 13

BOOK STORAGE Do not store books on their fore edge or spine. As this may place undue pressure on spine and binding. Do not let books protrude beyond shelf edges. Books might be damaged by passing trolleys or persons. 14 UNESCO

BOOK STORAGE Store manuscripts, rare and / or deteriorated books in suitable boxes, laying them flat. Store books with metal parts in tailor-made boxes specially designed for these volumes. If stored on shelves, the metal parts are likely to damage books stored on either side. UNESCO 15

BOOK STORAGE Lay large volumes flat; stack no more than three or four books of the same format. Only small books in good condition may be stood upright with book ends. Book ends should be smooth and have large angles. 16 UNESCO

BOOK STORAGE Do not stand small format books next to large format. This might leave large format books without sufficient support. Do not tighten or space books excessively on shelves. UNESCO 17

BOOK STORAGE Leaning books are inclined to bend. Keep of at least 5 cm space between books and the rear panel. 18 UNESCO

BOOK STORAGE Store leather bindings separately from paper/cardboard and cloth bindings. Tanned and acid leather might soil paper and fabric bindings. HANDLING Wash and dry hands prior to handling. Cotton gloves are highly recommended. UNESCO 19

HANDLING Provide space where to lay down the books moved. Do not pull the books out by the head cap. This could loosen the spine. 20 UNESCO

HANDLING Grasp the book at centre of spine while moving aside the volumes next to it and slightly lifting it. If there is sufficient space above, slide the book towards you on its fore edge. UNESCO 21

HANDLING Never force a book into its shelf position. Open the manuscript carefully. Lay the manuscript down on a table 22 UNESCO

HANDLING first open the centre pages then go back to the beginning. UNESCO 23

DUST REMOVAL Perform dust removal 1 in a room at some distance from library or reserve 2. Use a vacuum cleaner fitted with a total filtration system, a power adjustor * and a soft brush. 24 UNESCO

DUST REMOVAL Do not use a vacuum cleaner on manuscripts in poor condition or having fragile parts. Begin dust removal on outside of volume without letting it lodge in corners. UNESCO 25

DUST REMOVAL Remove dust from flyleaves and first and last section of the book block using a large, soft brush. Hold manuscript at an angle and make dust slide down to lower edge. Before returning manuscript to shelf, clean the latter with a vacuum cleaner and a damp cloth. 26 UNESCO

TRANSPORT Transport manuscripts lying horizontally in a box. Carry only a limited number of manuscripts at a time (three or four). UNESCO 27

TRANSPORT Heavy manuscripts should be moved by trolley. Use a trolley fitted with large rubber wheels. Such wheels keep the manuscripts in a stable position and absorb vibrations. 28 UNESCO

TRANSPORT Make sure that manuscripts do not protrude over side of trolley. Never place a large volume on a smaller one. Non-observance of this recommendation may cause the large book to fall on the floor during transport. UNESCO 29

TRANSPORT For any extramural transport (into another building), use hermetically sealing boxes. CONSULTATION Do not leave manuscripts in poor condition available for consultation *. 30 UNESCO

CONSULTATION Display the basic rules for handling. Provide for surveillance of consultation room. Wash and dry hands before handling manuscripts. UNESCO 31

CONSULTATION Do not drink, eat or smoke in library or reading room. To consult a manuscript, lay it on a clean table free of any object, or use a book-rest suited to size of volume. 32 UNESCO

CONSULTATION Open the manuscript gradually. Lay it on a table first open the centre pages UNESCO 33

CONSULTATION then go back to the beginning. Do not place manuscripts facing a window and do not expose to direct sunlight. 34 UNESCO

CONSULTATION Do not stack open manuscripts. Do not tear or cut pages. UNESCO 35

CONSULTATION Do not mark manuscripts in any way whatever (paper clip, needle, post-it, ink, ball-point pen, correction fluid, marker) or turn down the corner of a page, etc... To write down notes, only pencils are authorized. 36 UNESCO

CONSULTATION Do not lean on manuscripts while reading them or taking notes. Do not touch illuminations/illustrations, or manuscript and printed areas. UNESCO 37

CONSULTATION Do not photocopy manuscripts or take pictures without the consent of the owner or person responsible. Close the manuscript after consultation. 38 UNESCO

DISPLAY Check state of preservation of manuscripts before displaying them. If they are in good condition, you may expose them for a maximum of one month each year. UNESCO 39

DISPLAY Set the display room air conditioning parameters (relative humidity between 50 and 60% and temperature between 16 and 20 C). Display manuscripts in safe showcases. 40 UNESCO

DISPLAY Fit showcase panes 3 with anticaloric 2 and UV 1 filters. Place light source outside showcase. UNESCO 41

DISPLAY The intensity of the light shall be limited to 50 Lux. Display manuscripts on book-rests made of or lined with neutral cardboard. 42 UNESCO

DISPLAY The manuscript should be held open by polyester ribbons adapted to the profile of the manuscript. The opening angle shall not exceed 120 and the tilting angle, with respect to the horizontal plane, shall not exceed 20. UNESCO 43