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Books
Books with damaged spines should be tied with a wide piece of cloth tape (eg. twill tape) before moving.
Do not force book spines open while reading or photocopying.
Do not fold over corners of pages.
Do not lick fingers while turning pages.
Furniture
Always lift furniture -- never drag it. Make use of a dolly if it is too heavy to move on your own.
Lift by the solid parts of the framework (eg. chairs by the seat, tables by the legs).
Remove drawers and tie doors shut before moving.
Keep furniture upright.
Framed items
Always carry upright -- unless the painted surface is fragile -- then keep horizontal at all times.
Be wary of projecting decorative elements.
Carry with the glass side towards you -- one hand at the bottom, the other at one side.
Place artifact on a well-padded surface -- carpeting is useful for this purpose.
If vertical stacking is necessary, place oversized pieces of cardboard between each frame. Never touch or lean anything directly on the front or back of a painting.
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