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How to preserve old newspapers?

If someone has found old newspapers (used as insulation in their wall), of some historical significance, what is the best way to preserve not only the papers themselves, but the information they contain?

For the purposes of this question, assume the papers are no more than 100 years old, yellowing, but not yet falling apart completely at a touch.

Ashley Nunn

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Answer by Jeni

Digitize the pages to preserve the information

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Answer by Mara

Digitization and posting to the Internet can make the information widely available. Microfilm is a time-honored preservation technique. And if it's just a few pages, photocopying onto acid-free paper is an option--for instance, to add to a file you already have on an institution or incident. But if you are really asking about the paper copy itself, I'd use Wei T'O or Bookkeeper Deacidification Spray.

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