Newspaper and magazines are unique sources of information and facts. There are times when these kinds of publications offer historical occasions or interesting stories of well-known people, and you might wish to save these articles as souvenirs. To do so, you need to keep the periodicals so they maintain their readable form. Utilizing durable items including plastic sleeves can save old publications and help them last for years. Below are some of the ways you may follow:
For aged newspapers:
* Unfold it so that the front page is viewable
To preserve a newspaper, it's best to unfold it so that the front page is displayed and you'll not have to turn over its pages. Lay it flat over a sturdy and soft surface like a table. You will be keeping the periodical in this manner for you to easily see important details about the newspaper, like the publication time, headlines in that issue along with other information. If you keep newspaper folded, the creases could eventually tear apart.
* Protect it with acid-free tissue
You should now utilize acid-free tissue papers to cover the newspaper. This stuff are sold at crafts and arts stores or at school and office supplies stores. Make sure that the entire magazine is covered by the tissue paper. Once you are done covering the newspaper, seal the newspaper in the tissue utilising archival tape. The archival tape will also keep the acid-free tissue in position. Keep one part open for airflow.
* Use a storage container to keep the wrapped newspaper
Purchase or search for a storage container with a depth of only 10 inches. You'll be storing the covered publication in it. Before you purchase a container, take the dimensions of the publication you are keeping and record it for guide when you are shopping for a box. Carefully place the newspaper inside the box and replace the cover. Position the box in a cool and dry area where it isn't exposed to direct sunlight or any kind of harmful elements.
For outdated magazines:
* Sort its pages
Sort the magazine's pages by separating the content articles by using acid-free tissue. You can also slip the acid-free tissue between the pages so the appearance of the page is preserved.
* Use corrugated cardboard boxes as support
Support the magazine's back part by using corrugated cardboard boxes. This can also retain the flatness of the magazine.
* Keep magazine in a plastic sleeve
Slip the magazine and the cardboard backing into a plastic sleeve. Plastic sleeves will properly keep contents dry and free from dust. They come in a variety of sizes and could be bought from arts and crafts supplies store and on the web.
Be sure to keep newspapaers and magazines in a location where they will not be directly exposed to moisture and sunlight. Sunlight can fade the colors and text on the pages while moisture can cause mold growth.