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Laura,
The lifespan would depend on the pH of the paper. As per NISO standards
paper marked "Acid- Free" must have a pH of 7 or greater. If you don't
know the pH of the paper, you can look for markers that will help you
detect it. (But don't be surprised if your paper has acid; recycled papers
tend to have acid, and therefore has a shorter lifespan.)
Cheers,
Melissa
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Archival qualities of recycled copier paper?
Does anyone know if recycled copier paper would have a lesser shelf life
than nonrecycled copier paper, when archived under normal conditions? I've
googled and checked the listserv archives, but can't find any comparisons
of this.
Thank you,
Laura D. Lamont
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