Subject: Signage
In DistList Instance: 7:49 I wrote: >Our library has been using posterboard for the signs indicating call >numbers on the shelves. We have recently gotten more into color coding >certain areas and have also used poster board for that... >We are looking for some more permanent material. It can be paper based >or plastic based. Since it needs to fit into a slotted holder, the >material cannot be any thicker than about 3 mm. I recently found a catalog that seemed to answer my question about the fade-resistant colored board. It is the Bainbridge Printed Catalog published by Nielsen & Bainbridge. In it is advertised a board called Alphamat. It reads: "Alphamat board has become an industry standard for conservation framing, by meeting all of the Library of Congress standards for paper preservation." It is non-yellowing, fade and bleed resistant and 100% non-acidic. For information about the nearest distributor near you, call 800-631- 5414 (east coast) or 800-321-2934 (west coast). We bought it and were pleased with it. Of course it's too early to test its fade resistance. Sincerely, Yolanda Warren *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:20 Distributed: Wednesday, September 21, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-20-006 ***Received on Monday, 12 September, 1994