Subject: Storing CDs
Strictly on the basis of ancient and inscrutable custom, we have been storing our CD-roms (of architectural drawings) in the hard plastic jewel cases they came in. We could compress this group to a fifth of its present size if we swapped out the jewel cases for the familiar floppy plastic sleeves. I am trying to think of some reasonably foreseeable necessary level of protection that the hard plastic offers (given storage of the entire group in a drawer) which the soft sleeves do not--but I can't think of any. Can someone tell me why I shouldn't switch to the more compact sleeves? Christopher Gray Office for Metropolitan History 246 West 80th Street, #8 New York NY 10024 212-799-0520 Fax: 212-799-0542 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:24 Distributed: Saturday, September 29, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-24-034 ***Received on Monday, 17 September, 2007