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Martin,
I can't speak to traveling, but for permanent exhibits, there are V-shaped plex mounts that the books can rest on while open. It's best if they are padded. You need two thin (paper-safe) mylar loops to keep the book open to the pages you want. The whole thing gets covered by a plex box. Your best bet is to call museum colleagues in your community to help out (Martin, I know that the guys at the Met would be more than happy to provide guidance).
By the way, if you are interested in a cool chemistry experiment to demonstrate safe plastics that won't destroy books, gather a selection of plastic baggies, including some conservation quality ones. Run a copper wire through a bunsen burner flame, then use the wire to poke a hole in a baggy. Then put the wire back in the flame. If it burns green, there's chlorine (PVC)present and the bag isn't safe for conservation purposes.
Hey, it's science...
Beryl
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>Subject: Systems for protecting books in exhibitions
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>Which protective systems have you found especially effective for
>protecting books included in traveling or permanent exhibitions? Are
>there different considerations for traveling vs. permanent exhibitions?
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>Martin
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