----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Yes, partially, I have locked up at least one copy of every edition of Utah and adjacent state topos. They are locked in a Planfile vertical topo map case which is kept in patron view with a sign on it saying, "Historical Topo Collection." People are not allowed to browse it, they must know what they want from it and then the map/docs reference staff recover the item. We try to keep a copy of every edition in the regular map cases, too. If we don't have an extra copy, we make one with our full format copier at the expense of the library's preservation copying budget. This copy is then put with the rest of the circulating "regular map case" topos. ignore the idiot talking about spring! Richard E. Soares |\/\/\/| Brigham Young University | | 1402 HBLL | | Provo, Utah 84602 | (o)(o) Spring! (801) 378 6179 C ) Yes! Fax (801) 378 3221 | ,___| email [log in to unmask] | / /____\ / \