1) What are the degradation mechanisms of typical commercial audio CDs and how can they be mitigated?
2) Since most commercial audio CDs use standard "generic" jewel boxes, our thoughts are for each such CD to remove the contents (the disc and all paper inserts) from the jewel box (which will be recycled), and place the contents into a sleeve or bag (like a Zip-Loc?).
For a typical commercial audio CD, the contents will reduce down to about 1/8" thick. Not only will this increase storage capacity, but might allow us to more easily mitigate long-term degradation as brought up in #1 above.
3) Barcodes. I notice that the vast majority of commercial audio CD releases I've seen going back a number of years all have bar codes. I assume these barcodes could be of great advantage for cataloging purposes?