Mark,

For paper maps, we use Filmoplast tape from Neschen. It's archival quality.
With other tapes, the adhesives dry out and damage the paper.

Susan Moore
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA  50614
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Anderson, Mark <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hello mappers – a local public librarian sent me this question. It seems
> they have a 1972 Hubbard Relief Map that “got a little torn” and was
> wondering if I knew anyone who could repair it. I don’t, off the top of my
> head. I think if I were in that situation it probably wouldn’t occur to me
> to find someone who could repair it. I’d probably get out a jar of  Elmer’s
> glue and start sloshing away at it myself. But I’m only tangentially a map
> librarian. What would you all do?
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> Mark Anderson
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> Associate Professor of UL
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> Research Services Librarian for
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> Government Information, History
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> And Geography
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> James A. Michener Library
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> Campus Box 48
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> University of Northern Colorado
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> Greeley, CO 80639
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> 970-351-1474
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> Make an appointment with me <https://unco.libcal.com/appointment/25781>
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