Subject: Materials for a book container
The following query (from new DistList participant Stu Weibel) appeared in ARCHIVES@INDYCMS and has already been addressed there, but I thought the rest of you might like to have at it. Date: 18 Jun 91 Sender: Archives & Archivists list <ARCHIVES [at] INDYCMS__bitnet> From: Stu Weibel <stu [at] RSCH__OCLC__ORG> Subject: Materials standards for archival storage I have an off-the-wall question for the rare-book types among us... Can anyone point me to an authoritative treatise or corpus of literature that addresses the issue of what materials should *not* be used to store books. In particular, I am interested in the construction of wooden presentation boxes for limited run books and the *specifics* of woods and finishes to avoid. Thanks, Stuart Weibel OCLC Office of Research stu [at] rsch__oclc__org Date: 20 Jun 91 Sender: Archives & Archivists list <ARCHIVES [at] INDYCMS__bitnet> From: Stu Weibel <stu [at] RSCH__OCLC__ORG> Subject: Re: Materials standards for archival storage Walter, Thank you very much for replying to my query - I will explain to you the problem, and when you have some free time perhaps you can give me some further advice, but please do not let it interfere - this is a low priority issue - I am not in a big rush. I am working with someone on a woodworking project commissioned by Logan Elm Press (division of Ohio State University Press)- a special edition, hand-bound book of poetry, folio size (about 12" X 18"). The publisher wants to box the book in a classy wood presentation box. I am aware in general terms of the problem of material outgassing, including from plywood glues and certain types of hard woods, but I thought there might be acceptable alternatives as well, hence my enquiry. Hmmm. Maybe further thinking is in order. Regards, Stuart Weibel *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:6 Distributed: Friday, June 21, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-6-004 ***Received on Friday, 21 June, 1991