Carolyn Harris - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

  • Bagnall, R. S.; Harris, C. L. (1987). "Involving scholars in preservation decisions: The case of the classicists". Journal of Academic Librarianship 13 (3): 140–146.
  • Harris, C. L. (1979). "Mass deacidification: Science to the rescue?". Library Journal 104 (13): 1423–1427.
  • Harris, C. L. (1986). “Preservation of library materials.” The ALA yearbook of library and information services, 11. Chicago: American Library Association.
  • Harris, C. L. (1990). “Education for preservation administration: Part 1 -- the role of the conservation education program of Columbia University's school of library service.” Conservation Administration News, (42)8-9, 24.
  • Harris, C. L. (1990). Education for preservation administration: Part 2—the role of the conservation education program of Columbia university's school of library service. Conservation Administration News, (43)4-5, 29.
  • Harris, C. L. (1990). "Library binder's role in preservation education". New Library Scene 9: 8–11.
  • Harris, C. L. (1991). "The preservation consideration in electronic security systems". Library and Archival Security 11 (1): 35–42. doi:10.1300/J114v11n01_04.
  • Harris, C.; Mandel, C.; Wolven, R. (1991). "A cost model for presentation: The Columbia University libraries' approach". Library Resources and Technical Services 35 (1): 33–54.
  • Harris, C. L. (1991). "The preservation consideration in electronic security systems". Library and Archival Security 11 (1): 35–42. doi:10.1300/J114v11n01_04.
  • Harris, C. L. et al. (1991). "The Columbia University libraries staff development seminar". The Journal of Academic Librarianship 17: 71–3.
  • Harris, C. L. (1994). "CAN moving to UT-Austin". Conservation Administration News 56: 1.
  • Harris, C. L. (2000). “Selection for preservation.” Preservation. Chicago: American Library Association.
  • Pilette, R.; Harris, C. (1989). "It takes two to tango: A conservator's view of curator/conservator relations". Rare Books and Manuscripts Librarianship 4 (2): 103–111.

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