Subject: Computer programs for boxmaking
In answer to Milan Hughston's query about computer programs for the Mac for making boxes, I would suggest you make your own program to meet your own needs. At Princeton we use a spreadsheet program into which we enter the three dimensions of the book that we want boxed. The program then calculates the dimensions of the boards and provides measurements for the folds. The program itself is fairly straight forward. It is just a matter of inputting the simple formulas that you use now for making a box. You have to figure the dimension of the book, plus the thickness of the board and so on. Once you have the program made you will need to fine tune it so that you get the box to fit right. Our program has proven to be a big time saver. The most sophisticated program I have seen for boxmaking is used at New York Public Library. It is a Mac based system that provides box dimensions and labels for the box--very impressive. Brian J. Baird Assistant Preservation Librarian and General Collections Conservator Princeton University Libraries One Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544 (609) 258-2451 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:41 Distributed: Thursday, November 25, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-41-005 ***Received on Thursday, 18 November, 1993