From: "Susan T. Stinson" <ststinso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Organization: Syracuse University Library
To: Esther Gillie <esth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 10:27:57 EDT
Subject: Re: arsclist Fwd: submission from [Richard
Warren <richard.warren@xxxxxxxx>]
Priority: normal
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A second opinion:
> >2) Somewhere in the Library supply world there are steel library
> >stack shelves with adjustable dividers; when the new HSR studio was
> >ready, there they were, installed and ready to vibrate noisily at
> >most any sound (such as speech or the playing of a record) in the
> >otherwise silent room.
We have the steel shelves with the adjustable vertical supports and
have not noted any vibration problems, even from staff voices.
However, our storage space and our playback space are not the
same space. Hence, an area that is strictly for storage might not
have such a problem; it's also true that the vertical dividers can
rattle a little if they are not physically adjacent to record sleeves -
which they ought to be if they are supporting the discs.
Sue
Susan T Stinson, Curator
Belfer Audio Laboratory and Archive
Syracuse University Library
222 Waverly Ave., Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
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