[Ansteorra] A question for those in academia...

James Northfolke jamesnorthfolke at gmail.com
Wed Jan 14 08:58:38 PST 2009


Part 2 might be to type up translations of the documents in Original and 
English to share with family.


James Northfolke wrote:
> I use materials from http://www.archivalmethods.com/  I would start 
> with a kit that has acid free envelops and boxes.  Very carefully scan 
> once, then put the materials in a cool, dry place.
>
>
> Viviana Rowntree wrote:
>> Good Day to all those in our Fair Kingdom,
>>
>> I come to those I consider my brethren for help as I know our 
>> eclectic group
>> has some many wonderful minds and knowledge to impart.
>>
>> I am working on a personal project of scanning a box of documents 
>> that are
>> my families history.  My son is studying genealogy this year and thus 
>> the
>> cause of this event.
>>
>> My question is this:  how or where to I go to save the documents for
>> prosperity?  This box contains letters written in 1920's to 1940's 
>> in, what
>> I believe, is Austrian.  I have other documents that are as old as the
>> 1910's. Obviously, due to a lack of care, the paper is very brittle and
>> starting to deteriorate.
>>
>> Any and all help would be GREATLY appreciated!
>>
>> Please feel free to forward outside our Kingdom if others can be of 
>> help.
>>
>>   
>




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