Harvard University is dedicated to the preservation of its extensive collections through specialized tools and expert staff, committed to maintaining items for future generations. The Weissman Preservation Center plays a crucial role in this effort, treating rare works and archival materials. Brenda Bernier emphasizes the importance of preserving primary resources, as they provide insights into historical and cultural contexts. With a legacy that dates back to the establishment of the first art conservation lab in 1928, Harvard's role in preserving history is significant and ongoing.
"There are secrets to unlock," says Brenda Bernier, the Malloy-Rabinowitz Preservation Librarian and director of Preservation Services for Harvard Library. "I find that the most exciting..."
"Harvard has been collecting library materials since the 1600s. It's our responsibility to maintain it into the future," Bernier said, highlighting the long-standing commitment...
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