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Subject: storing maps in boxes
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005
From: Michael Fry <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: University of Maryland Libraries
To: Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>

The University of Maryland is engaged in a long-term project to have
~30,000 US Congressional Serial
Set maps flattened, de-acidified and encapsulated in mylar. We don't
currently have map cases to
properly accommodate all those items (and I'm not sure if/when we will),
so we've considered using
  archival boxes to store the smaller items (~19,000 are 11" x 14" or
smaller). Ostensibly, boxes
are flexible, inexpensive and easy to handle. Still, I imagine there are
also downsides. Does
anybody have experience with storing maps like this? Any advice? Am I
brilliant or nuts (or neither)
for thinking this might be a good solution?!? ;)

Thanks very much.
mf
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Michael Fry
Government Documents & Maps Librarian
University of Maryland Libraries

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