- Source: Slow fire
A slow fire is a term used in library and information science to describe paper embrittlement resulting from acid decay. The term is taken from the title of Terry Sanders's 1987 film Slow Fires: On the preservation of the human record.
Solutions to this problem include the use of acid-free paper stocks, format shifting brittle books by microfilming, photocopying or digitization, and a variety of deacidification techniques.
See also
Acidic paper
Acid-free paper
Double Fold
Wood-pulp paper
Preservation: Library and Archival Science
External links
International Journal of Library Science
Extinguishing slow fires: cooperative preservation efforts
Slow fires: on the preservation of the human record
Slow fires at IMDB
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