Subject: Environment
Cleveland Public Library is currently in the design phase of a remote storage facility. We are interested in contacting other libraries who are maintaining temperature and humidity levels conducive to preservation in book storage areas. We are especially interested in discussing the costs involved in maintaining such systems. We are considering maintaining a constant temperature of 55 degrees to 60 degrees F; 50% RH + 3% diurnally and + 5% seasonal tolerance for book storage areas. For photographic material storage we are looking at a constant temperature of 50 degrees to 60 degrees F; 30 - 35% RH + 3% diurnally and + 5% seasonal tolerance. Based on these figures I would be interested in hearing if anyone has experienced condensation problems when material is brought out of storage. Does anyone have an acclimatizing time and space for material called from storage? Please contact Deborah Hefling on the Internet at Presv [at] Library__cpl__org or phone 1-216-623-2813. I will be happy to call you for a discussion if you include your phone number in any response. Thank you. Deborah Helfing Preservation Librarian Cleveland Public Library *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:28 Distributed: Monday, November 18, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-28-003 ***Received on Monday, 18 November, 1991