----------------------------Original message---------------------------- In the process of compiling a grant proposal we are considering the restoration of several wall maps. For those whom may have also completed such a project (and/or for those who use wall maps in their research!) I am interested in your opinions regarding the sectioning of wall maps. As you are all aware, these nineteenth-century wall maps are composed of usually 4-6 separate sheets. In the process of cleaning, deacidifying, etc. these sheets are separated. Is it necessary to glue them back together or can successful research be completed when they are in their original sheet format? We are obviously not interested in "recreating the financial value" of these maps but in identifying the preferreformat and access to them for the futu. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated. David A. Cobb Harvard Map Collection