Continuando nossas dicas...
Conservação de Livros:
Vamos começar a leitura?
Conservação de Livros:
Vamos começar a leitura?
Na verdade e sem exageros, o ideal é lavar as mãos antes de começar a folhear ou ler um livro porque a gordura natural que temos nas mãos é ácida e isso pode manchar as páginas além de ajudar na quebra e posterior decomposição do papel.
Nunca umedeça as pontas dos dedos com saliva para virar as páginas. Tanto os dedos quanto a língua podem ter partículas de fungos e alimentos que serão deixados facilmente dentro do livro. O contrário também pode acontecer e você pode levar fungos que estavam no livro para a sua boca.
Você também pode usar uma pasta que funcione como “capa temporária” durante a leitura evitando assim que o suor das mãos passe para a capa do livro. Essa pasta pode ser de papel Color set da mesma altura do livro mas com as laterais maiores para serem dobradas para dentro, do mesmo jeito das capas de proteção que vem em alguns livros.
Abra seu livro com delicadeza respeitando o limite natural de abertura dele, sem força-lo a abrir totalmente num ângulo de 180º. Quando forçamos uma abertura assim a lombada quebra com o tempo, dependendo da qualidade do material usado.
Não pegue o livro segurando-o apenas pelas capas, pegue-o de forma a envolve-lo com suas mãos.
Não dobre as folhas para marcar onde parou a leitura: use um marca páginas de papel. Quando dobramos uma página alteramos a fibra do papel que ficará fragilizada e poderá partir-se, e assim, o papel rasga.
Não use marcadores de metal, nem clipes, nem grampos para marcar as páginas porque o processo de oxidação desses metais corrói e mancha o papel.
Também não use folhas ou pétalas de flores, cartas, cartões postais, dinheiro, etc., como marcadores; esse material vai deteriorar com o tempo. Use apenas um marca páginas de papel e quando acabar de ler todo o livro retire-o, não o esqueça dentro do livro.
Não coma enquanto estiver lendo! Alimentos comidos com a mão passam facilmente para as páginas e alimentos comidos com garfo e faca são “atraídos” a serem derramados ou respingarem nas páginas. Além disso, partículas de alimentos podem se instalar dentro do livro atraindo insetos e alimentando fungos.
Mantenha seus livros longe de animais; alguns filhotes gostam de roer objetos como pés de mesa e de cadeiras, chinelos...e um livro é sempre bem vindo a uma boa roída.
Também cuide para que crianças aprendam desde cedo a bem tratar os livros, assim poderão ficar livremente à disposição delas e não colocados em prateleiras altas e longe do alcance.
Quer ler as dicas de conservação de livros anteriores? Estão aqui:
Dicas da Brigit (1)
Dicas da Brigit (2)
Dicas da Brigit (3)
Quer ler as dicas de conservação de livros anteriores? Estão aqui:
Dicas da Brigit (1)
Dicas da Brigit (2)
Dicas da Brigit (3)
Até a próxima!
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Continuing with our tips ...
Conservation of Books:
Let's start reading?
In fact, without exaggeration, the ideal is to wash our hands before starting to browse or read a book because the natural fat in our hands is acid and can stain the pages as well as helping in the breakdown and subsequent decomposition of the paper.
Never moisten your fingertips with saliva to turn pages. Both fingers and tongue may have food particles and fungi that are easily left inside the book. The reverse can happen and you can carry fungi that were in the book to your mouth.
You can also use a folder to act as a " temporary cover " to avoid the sweat from the hands to pass the book cover. This folder can be Color set paper with the same height as the book but with a larger border to be folded inside, just like the layers of protection that comes in a few books.
Open your book gently respecting the natural limit of opening, without forcing it to fully open at an angle of 180 degrees. When we force such an opening the spine cracks over time, depending on the quality of the material used.
Do not pick up the book just by holding its covers, get it in a way to involve it with your hands.
Do not fold the sheets to mark where you stopped reading: use a brand-page paper.When we fold a page we change the role of the fragile fibers and it may break, and thus, the paper rips.
Do not use metal markers, or clips or staples, to mark the pages because the oxidation of these metals corrode and stain the paper.
Also do not use leaves or petals of flowers, letters, postcards, money, etc.. as markers, this material will deteriorate over time. Only use a paper as a marker and when you finish reading the whole book lift it out, do not forget it inside the book.
Do not eat while reading! Food eaten with the hand pass easily to the pages and food eaten with fork and knife is "attracted" to be spilled or splashed on the pages. In addition, food particles can settle into the book attracting insects and feeding fungi.
Keep your books away from animals, some puppies like to chew on objects such as tables and chairs legs, slippers ... and a book is always welcome to a good gnawed.
Also be careful that children early learn how to use the books so that they could be freely available to them and not placed on high shelves, out of reach.
See you soon!
Want to read the previous tips? Here they are:
Brigit's Hints: Conservation of Books 1
Brigit's Hints: Conservation of Books 2
Brigit's Hints: Conservation of Books 3
(A foto usada nesta postagem foi retirada da pesquisa de imagens públicas do Google)
Continuing with our tips ...
Conservation of Books:
Let's start reading?
In fact, without exaggeration, the ideal is to wash our hands before starting to browse or read a book because the natural fat in our hands is acid and can stain the pages as well as helping in the breakdown and subsequent decomposition of the paper.
Never moisten your fingertips with saliva to turn pages. Both fingers and tongue may have food particles and fungi that are easily left inside the book. The reverse can happen and you can carry fungi that were in the book to your mouth.
You can also use a folder to act as a " temporary cover " to avoid the sweat from the hands to pass the book cover. This folder can be Color set paper with the same height as the book but with a larger border to be folded inside, just like the layers of protection that comes in a few books.
Open your book gently respecting the natural limit of opening, without forcing it to fully open at an angle of 180 degrees. When we force such an opening the spine cracks over time, depending on the quality of the material used.
Do not pick up the book just by holding its covers, get it in a way to involve it with your hands.
Do not fold the sheets to mark where you stopped reading: use a brand-page paper.When we fold a page we change the role of the fragile fibers and it may break, and thus, the paper rips.
Do not use metal markers, or clips or staples, to mark the pages because the oxidation of these metals corrode and stain the paper.
Also do not use leaves or petals of flowers, letters, postcards, money, etc.. as markers, this material will deteriorate over time. Only use a paper as a marker and when you finish reading the whole book lift it out, do not forget it inside the book.
Do not eat while reading! Food eaten with the hand pass easily to the pages and food eaten with fork and knife is "attracted" to be spilled or splashed on the pages. In addition, food particles can settle into the book attracting insects and feeding fungi.
Keep your books away from animals, some puppies like to chew on objects such as tables and chairs legs, slippers ... and a book is always welcome to a good gnawed.
Also be careful that children early learn how to use the books so that they could be freely available to them and not placed on high shelves, out of reach.
See you soon!
Want to read the previous tips? Here they are:
Brigit's Hints: Conservation of Books 1
Brigit's Hints: Conservation of Books 2
Brigit's Hints: Conservation of Books 3