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Kathryn,
        We use a post binder to hold encapsulated maps with flight line
annotations that came with our collection of air photos from the Nfld.
Department of Transportation.  To supplement this, we have ozalid copies of
other indexes, usually about the same size as a 1:50,000 NTS map sheet, as
they are copies of ones which have been annotated by the provincial or
federal government.  These are filed in map folders in standard map
cabinets.  Despite this and because of the flimsy ozalid paper, they do get
ragged eventually.  We get the indexes and photos out for 99.9% of our
users.  The photos are in verical file cabinets, filed by flight line and
photo number.
        Hope that this is of some help.
           Alberta
 
 
 
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Alberta Auringer Wood, Maps, Data and Media Librarian
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland,
CANADA  A1B 3Y1.   phone: 709-737-8892; fax: 709-737-2153;
Internet: [log in to unmask]
http://www.mun.ca/library/maps
http://www.mun.ca/library/media
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~awood
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