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Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 10:48:57 -1000
From: Ross Togashi <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Altas Shelving <fwd>
Sender: Ross Togashi <[log in to unmask]>
Aloha Katherine,
For ideas on alternative atlas shelving, please take a look at
the Western Association of Map Libraries _Information Bulletin_,
vol. 29, no.3, July 1998. In a photo-essay on this very topic,
Ms. Lois Heiser (Indiana Univ. Bloomington) and Mr. Peter Linberger
(Univ. of Akron) document their use of commmercially available
shelving to house their atlas collections.
I hope you find the photoessay useful. If you don't have this
issue handy, I'll be happy to send you a photocopy.
Aloha,
Ross Togashi
Photoessay Editor, WAML IB
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Johnnie Sutherland wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 15:22:38 -0400
> From: Katherine Holvoet <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Altas Shelving
> Sender: Katherine Holvoet <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hello All,
> Our library has decided to have a separate atlas section, but we
> currently do not have any purpose specific shelving. The current pet
> theory is that we will purchase single sided wall shelving to line the
> back wall of our Government Documents department. I've looked in the
> Gaylord and Demco catalogs, and the deepest single sided shelves seem to
> be 13", which seems to me to be inadequate for the task. Is there a
> company that makes shelving expressly for atlases or similarly oversized
> books? If so, please supply a name and a contact number!
> Even if there is a company that makes just what I am looking far,
> does anyone else have any other way of storing their atlases that is
> user friendly and space efficient?
> Thanks for your help!
>
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> Katherine Holvoet
> Urban, Local, Regional Documents Librarian
> Florida International University
> (305) 348 - 6708
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