This message is from Maura O'Connor.-------------------Johnnie
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>From: "Maura O'Connor" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Curled Aerial Photos
Aerial photographs should be gathered together in their runs, secured with a
wide tape made out of acid-free paper or polypropelene and stored upright in
special air-photo boxes which I imagine are available in the States. These
boxes have lids on them and will also keep out the dust.
Maura O'Connor
Map Curator
National Library of Australia
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>From: owner-maps-l
>To: Multiple recipients of list MAPS-L
>Subject: Re: Curled Aerial Photos
>Date: Saturday, 17 August 1996 5:41PM
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>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Store aerials in paper folders (make them from archival-type
>craft paper) and store them flat in drawers.
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>Sue Haffner, Map Library,
>CSU Fresno
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>> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>> Can anyone give me advice on how to store aerial photos so they won't
curl.
>TIA
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