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Re: [ARSCLIST] Thinner CD-R cases?
Most
of the slimeline cases that I have seen (Mitsui & Imation) are superior to
standard jewel cases in one important regard. These slimline cases have
two fine ridges which support the CD preventing the data area from
touching the case. Both ridges are away from the data area; one is
close to the hub, the other close to the outer edge. This is particularly
important if vibration, dust or poor handling are an
issue.
The
hinge of the std jewel case is its' achilles heel. Slimline case hinges
are more robust.
All
the Best
Nigel
Hello everyone,
I am writing with a few
more questions about our archiving work in Okahoma:
1. Do you
guys have any specific advice about the possibility of using the new super
thin cases for storing CDs?
As we see it the plus would be that they are
thinner, so we can probably store about twice as many in the same
space.
The minus might be any off-gassing, as well as that they may be a
bit flimsy.
If you are aware of any specific brand of thinner CD-R
cases, and where we could purchase them, would you please also let us
know?
Or should we just stick with the thicker, harder regular jewel
cases?
Alternatively, what about archiving CD-R's in Tyvex
sleeves?
2. What do you all think is the risk involved in
allowing the temperature to fluctuate in our office where we are storing many
of our archival digital and analog recodings between 66 degrees (low winter
temp) and 80 degrees (high summer temperature)?
The cooling costs are
exhorbitant and I'm assuming that the old analogue tapes and the new CD
materials (as well as the computer equipment) are not too adversely effected
by the temperature changes. Is that true, given this range of about
66-80 degrees Fahrenheit?
3. Do you have any specific suggestion
for labels on jewel cases?
What we are using now don't seem to stay stuck
very well...
Thank you once again for any and all advice and
suggestions.
Best,
Brian
Levy
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Levy
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Kiwat Hasinay Foundation
KHF
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