Subject: Oversized documents
I am seeking guidance on the preservation of oversized documents; specifically land plats recorded in the Circuit Court Clerks offices in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The majority of these plats, which date from the mid-1800's to the present are approximately 2' x 3' and bound in either a post binding or a sewn binding. Each volume can contain up to 200 plats, thus creating a very heavy and awkward situation for photoduplication. The more common problems encountered are the leaves tearing from the binding, the plats having been glued to the post-binder paper, and the tearing of the documents themselves from inappropriate handling (i.e. photocopying). There are 121 offices in the Commonwealth and all of them have this problem, some to a lesser degree than others. There is a grant program in place to address this type of need, but of course funds are limited. Any helpful experience from the brain trust would be appreciated. Glenn T. Smith Preservation Grants Administrator Virginia State Library and Archives (804) 371-2616 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:12 Distributed: Monday, July 19, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-12-003 ***Received on Thursday, 15 July, 1993