Archives and Mold
- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
- Allergic Conditions: Molds
- Archival Products News
- Volume 10, No. 3
This edition features two articles about mold in libraries and archives: "Chlorine Dioxide: A Treatment for Mold in Libraries" by Kristina L. Southwell and "Coping With a Mold Outbreak in the Archives" by Pat Morris. - Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
- Mold Allergy
- California Environmental Health Investigation Branch
- Mold
- Cornell University Library
- Library Preservation and Conservation: Mold
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Mold Resources
- Florian, Mary Lou.
- "Aseptic Technique: A Goal to Strive for in Collection Recovery of Moldy Archival Materials and Artifacts." Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 39, no.1 (Spring 2000): 107-115.
- Kaplan, Hilary A.
- Mold: A Follow-up
- New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
- Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments
- Nyuksha, J. P., O. A. Gromov, and J. V. Pokrovskaja.
- "Mass Processing of Documents for Fungi Contamination Control." Proceedings of the ICOM Committee for Conservation Conference, August 1990, pp. 26-31.
- Occupational Safety & Health Administration
- Mold
- Patkus, Beth Lindblom
- Emergency Salvage of Moldy Books and Paper
- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- I've got mold in my files
- University of Minnesota
- Managing Water Infiltration into Buildings: A Systematized Approach for Remediating Water Problems in Buildings due to Floods, Roof Leaks, Portable Water Leaks, Sewage Backup, Steam Leaks and Groundwater Infiltration
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