Subject: Sheet music
Long ago at the Music Division of NYPL selected sheet music had been bound. This was a grave error for it seemed to hasten the destruction of the physical items which comprised a volume. What we wound up doing was putting the sheet music in acid-free folders (e.g. all songs beginning with the same letter and copyrighted in a particular year), then putting the folders in Hollinger boxes. Sheet music from before the 20th century was individually foldered and is currently kept in file cabinets, though the preferable means of storage would be Hollinger boxes. Bob Kosovsky New York Public Library--Music Division bitnet: kos [at] cunyvms1__bitnet internet: kos [at] cunyvms1__gc__cuny__edu *** Conservation DistList Instance 4:50 Distributed: Sunday, March 24, 1991 Message Id: cdl-4-50-001 ***Received on Wednesday, 20 March, 1991