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  1. Slow Fires: On the Preservation of the Human Record : Reynolds, Elhanan Winchester, 1827-1867 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Volume 90%. 00:00. 58:02.

  2. 33 & 58 Minute Versions. Watch Online Now. This award-winning documentary tells the unforgettable story of the deterioration and destruction of our world’s intellectual heritage and the global crisis in preserving library materials. Sponsored by the Council on Library and Information Resources.

  3. 11 de dic. de 1987 · Slow Fires: On the Preservation of the Human Record: Directed by Terry Sanders. With Robert MacNeil, Daniel J. Boorstin, Vartan Gregorian, James A. Michener. The loss of old books due to acid paper.

  4. www.clir.org › pubs › archivesCLIR Films • CLIR

    Award-winning filmmaker Terry Sanders (who created Into the Future) highlights the problem and its implications for the survival of the cultural record. To order Slow Fires: On the Preservation of the Human Record visit http://www.americanfilmfoundation.com/order/slow_fires.html >>.

  5. A documentary film which describes the deterioration and destruction of intellectual documents such as pamphlets, photographs, films, drawings and maps. The film assesses the situation, demonstrates preservation and restoration techniques, and suggests ways to prevent deterioration in the future.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2018 · A Film by Terry Sanders. Narrated by Robert MacNeil. 33 & 58 Minute Versions. "Slow Fires makes vivid a quiet disaster that endangers our human heritage – the slow disintegration of the printed record of humanity. Attention must be paid. Anyone who has seen the film will pay attention." - Sidney Verba, Director, Harvard University Library.

  7. This documentary explores the escalating need to find new ways to preserve human records, particularly the printed word. Narrator Robert MacNeil takes the viewer to the Austrian National Library in Vienna, where librarians and archivists from all over the globe are meeting to seek a remedy for the crisis they all face -- the rapid deterioration of the world's books.