Subject: Popcorn
Notices of the increasing use of popcorn for packing books and other library materials leads me to share two notes of warning. Neither is frivolous, though either might seem to be. One is that a few years ago conservation-minded folk in a research library I frequented posted a subtle, elegant message about the evils of bringing food into the library. The signs on the front doors read Food attracts vermin. Vermin damage books. Please help. The signage was not successful. A number of people wondered whether the vermin weren't entirely capable of damaging the books without the help of researchers who had no doubt better things to do with their time, while others simply couldn't imagine anyone bringing *food* into a library. The crowning blow, however, came from a graduate student in the music department who (generals were hovering near) set the words to the Randall Thompson *Alleluia*. The moral to this experience was that subtlety didn't'/doesn't work in certain cases, perhaps not least of all because only conservators take the problem of food-and-books really seriously. Secondly, on a distant journey through the professional literature of libraries and librarians of some hundred years ago, I read article after article bemoaning the use of newsprint for newspapers, and bad paper for books in general. The librarian-conservators of the time were making compelling cases for better paper, but alas they were mostly talking to themselves. And the publishers of the time had better --economic-- reasons for continuing to use horrid paper, and ignored their good advice for the LONG century just ending. What has all of this to do with the current popcorn situation? Simply that I suspect that it will be far harder than any of us on the Conservation list can imagine to convince publishers and jobbers that popcorn for packing is a really bad idea, and that the use of popcorn will probably NOT go away be itself. I don't think THEY are going to see the light by themselves, and it will be up to someone else--one of us?--to come up with a better alternative. Hope the efforts to find such that we see notice of on this list will soon be fruitful. Regards, Sue White Princeton University Library <SBWHITE@PUCC or sbwhite [at] pucc__princeton__edu> *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:35 Distributed: Saturday, January 11, 1992 Message Id: cdl-5-35-007 ***Received on Wednesday, 8 January, 1992