The Library of Congress is offering its fourth annual free workshop to help members of the public learn more about handling, cleaning, preserving and storing these valuable materials. The first preservation awareness workshop, held in 1996, proved so successful, with more than 600 people in attendance, that the Library's Preservation Directorate decided to make the workshop an annual event. Once again, the general public will have an opportunity to view demonstrations and gather information from conservators and other specialists at the Library of Congress on April 13, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. No reservations are necessary. This year the workshop will be held in the Librarian's Reception Room, LJ 119, in the northwest corner of the first floor of the Thomas Jefferson Building, with presentations taking place in the Coolidge Auditorium, on the ground floor of the Jefferson Building.
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