Information by Media Type
Audio, Video, and Motion Picture Film
Bound Materials
Digital Media
- Guidelines for Digitizing Archival Materials for Electronic Access
- Digital File Types
- Digital Preservation
- Machine-Readable Media
Microfilm and Microfiche
Paper and Parchment
Photographs
- Handling Family Papers and Photographs
- Storing Family Papers and Photographs
- Displaying Family Papers and Photographs
- Digitizing Family Papers and Photographs
- Repairing Damage to Family Papers and Photographs
- What to Do About Moldy or Insect-infested Family Papers and Photographs
- More About Caring for Family Papers and Photographs
Photographic Negatives and Positives
- What is the Best Way to Store Negatives and Transparencies?
- Technical Requirements for the Duplication of Black and White Negatives
- Glass Plate Negatives
You can contact preservation@nara.gov with general questions on preventive care. If you need the services of a professional conservator, the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) offers a Find a Professional (Conservator) tool as well as a helpful guide, Hiring a Conservation Professional.