Subject: Longterm storage of books
I received this from a colleague: "A friend has asked me for advice about packing up for perhaps year-long storage the many hundreds, possibly thousands, of books she and her husband own. She wondered if there was some recommended wrapping material she could get hold of from a supplier and should it be acid-free, for instance? I think she anticipates having to wrap a lot of things individually (they apparently have quite a lot of what she describes as "antiquarian" material) and is keen to protect them as best she can for this quite long period of time. Her husband thinks dry, clean newspaper would do--she does not! Any suggestions/advice most welcome." Obviously there's more to this than just wrapping material. I don't know what kind of storage facility they're headed for--could be a barn. Should I be recommending some sort of desiccant if the storage facility is not 'controlled'? What about potential pest problems? I searched back mailings to the DistList but found only questions on the subject and no answers. Any advice anyone? Sharon Connell Conservation Officer Leeds University Library, UK *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:59 Distributed: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-59-026 ***Received on Friday, 22 February, 2002