Acid-free paper is specifically treated to minimize acidic content, ensuring its durability and longevity, especially significant for archival purposes and preservation.
An archive is a place or collection where hard copies of important documents are stored for long-term preservation, ensuring their availability for future reference and historical research.
An archivist is a professional responsible for preserving, maintaining, and managing historically valuable records, often working in archives, libraries, museums, and other heritage organizations.
Cold Storage refers to the preservation of perishable items by refrigeration but conceptually overlaps with mothballing in terms of maintenance and inactivity.
Cultural heritage encompasses tangible and intangible assets such as monuments, buildings, and practices that possess historical, artistic, or social value.
Deacidification refers to the process used to remove or neutralize acids in paper, thus preserving and extending the life of paper-based materials such as books, manuscripts, and artworks.
Our mission is to empower you with the tools and knowledge you need to make informed decisions, understand intricate financial concepts, and stay ahead in an ever-evolving market.