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Re[2]: arsclist Reels and Boxes
Gerry,
I did some homework today and found out several things:
1) LC had some LP's that molded while sealed in the Pickett-Lemcoe
conceived disc storage packages, realized and made for the Library of
Congress by the Shield-Pack firm (West Monroe, LA) (hereafter
referred to as shield-packs) -- that must have been what I saw (or
was told about). It's possible that the records were put away too
soon after being cleaned, and so moisture was incapsulated with them.
2) The lacquer incident I remember happened at the R&H Archives. We
had a least one, and maybe more, lacquers that came out a mess after
bing sealed in Shield-Packs. As above, they might have been put away
with a wet label after being cleaned prior to re-packaging. Don,
Adrian, and Seth could elaborate.
3) LC quit sealing the shield packs some years ago. (BEFORE doing my
homework I knew that R&H had quit sealing shield packs years ago.)
I don't claim to have a perfect memory -- that's why I put the "as I
recall" caveat in my original comment. The next time I'll be more
clear that I'm quoting from hazy memory (when I am). This is a
discussion list and I would hope to be able to join in on the
discussion spontaneously. My apologies.
In any case, I believe that the hermetically sealed approach is not a
good one.
For the record:
What I say here is my opinion only unless I say it is an official
opinion of NYPL -- in which case our Public Relations Office would be
posting here, not I.
Mark
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Subject: Re: arsclist Reels and Boxes
Author: "Gerald D Gibson" <ggib@xxxxxxx> at Internet
Date: 03/07/2000 8:50 AM
Good morning Mark:
I've worked at LC with the audio collection in various capacities
since 1972 and do not recall 'a bad experience with lacquers sealed
into shield-packs [sic].' Can you give me more info so that I can try
and find out what supposedly happened and why it was attributed to
sealing of the Pickett-Lemcoe conceived disc storage package, realized
and made for the Library of Congress by the Shield-Pack firm (West
Monroe, LA)?
Thanks, Gerry
Gerald Gibson
Audio and Moving-image Preservation Specialist
Preservation Research and Testing Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 20540-4560
>>> mtolleson <mtolleson@xxxxxxxx> 03/03 4:27 PM >>>
4) The Library of Congress had a bad experience with lacquers
sealed
into shield-packs (as I recall)