[Sca-librarians] Archiving maps
Johnna Holloway
johnna at sitka.engin.umich.edu
Fri Mar 17 09:13:06 CST 2006
Gaylord also sells supplies.
http://www.gaylord.com/archival_supplies.htm
Some others seem to be:
University Products <http://www.universityproducts.com/>Archival quality
materials for conservation, restoration and preservation.
www.universityproducts.com/
Conservation Resources International, LLC.
<http://www.conservationresources.com/>ARCHIVES, LIBRARY & MUSEUM
PRESERVATION. For over 25 years Conservation Resources International has
proudly delivered the highest quality conservation and ...
www.conservationresources.com/
I don't get the archival catalogs any longer, but I know that
I used to keep files of them at the office for people to go through
when looking for library supplies.
You might call or check with local libraries as to what if any catalogs
they might have on hand.
Johnnae
Buckner, Anne wrote:
> I have managed to locate 3 maps from the ordinance survey of UK, one
>complete set or Roman Britain (north & south) and one of (on lay away at
>stor at present -- so can't remember)
>
>Maps are on linen and in color booklets are not acid free so starting to
>come apart.
>
>I want to save as best I can, current plan is to scan pages so I can have
>printouts. Will purchase archival materials to repair protect, but want to
>get the best products I can for the job.
>
>I know highsmigh sells archival envelopes etc.
>
>Any reccommendations out there?
>ans
>
>
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