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Magazines
As in: Your prized collection of National Geographics, which have gone yellow and wavy with age.
The fix:
Consolidate magazines. Send magazines to an archival service, like Denver Bookbinding (denverbook.com), which will bind the stash into one or more hardcovers for $50 and up. If you want to keep articles only, check out Scanalog
($50, scanalog.com), a software program that catalogs and stores clippings.
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