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I have never noticed old paper smelling, but low quality paper, particularly pulp (used in newspaper, comic books and the old "pulp" magazines") is acid and will turn brown and brittle when exposed to air for long enough. Not good for preservation. It's easy enough to slow it down -- burying it below the earthworm level will slow oxidation to just about zero. Keeping pulp paper in air-proof plastic bags will also slow the rate to just about nothing. I am also told that there are even powders that can be added that will reduce the oxidation rate of paper, although it will not reverse the process.
Bob
