Subject: Circulation of brittle books
Does anyone have guidelines you can share about the circulation of brittle books? Of course books that are not intact ought not circulate! What I'm after, however, are real-world practices and procedures applied when brittle volumes remain in general, circulating collections. Whether shrink wrapped or boxed or setting unprotected on the shelf, how do you control the handling of fragile (at risk) materials, assuming--for whatever reason--that they cannot be immediately reformatted. What do you tell the potential user at the Circulation desk? Or do you insert a message in the book itself? How do you protect such items during photocopying? Please respond to me directly and I will summarize for the list. (My previous query regarding professional moving companies garnered very little information (Cons DistList Instance: 7:81). My thanks to those who did provide leads. Nothing substantive enough to report has resulted, however.) Regina Sinclair Head, Preservation Department Johns Hopkins University *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:6 Distributed: Sunday, July 10, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-6-006 ***Received on Thursday, 7 July, 1994