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RE: ILL containers



Sure and I forwarded your question onto ILL


At 01:42 PM 2/4/99 -0500, you wrote:
>That would be dandy.  Do you know what containers Cornell uses for ILL? And
>where do they get them? I thought it tres peculiar that we had to find them
>at the Lighthouse for the Blind!
>Many thanks!
>Cynthia
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:	Barbara Berger [SMTP:beb1@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent:	Thursday, February 04, 1999 12:10 PM
>> To:	padg@xxxxxxx
>> Subject:	Re: ILL containers
>> 
>> Cindy,
>> The 1986 edition of the RLG Preservation Manual  has guidelines that were
>> developed.  Let me know if you would like to be faxed a copy
>> 
>> Barbara
>> 
>> At 03:46 PM 2/3/99 -0500, you wrote:
>> >I'm wondering what institutions are using for packaging materials for
>> >interlibrary loan... other than padded envelopes. We just located some
>> >reusable padded boxes made by the Lighthouse for the Blind of Fort Worth
>> >that seem pretty wonderful.  Are there standards for packaging ill
>> >materials?  
>> >Thank you,
>> >Cynthia Frame
>> >Preservation Specialist for Research Collections
>> >The Museum of Modern Art
>> >11 West 53 Street
>> >New York, NY  10019
>> >212-333-1206	fax 212-333-1122
>> 
>> ________________________________________________
>> 
>> Barbara Berger				phone: 607-255-5291
>> Preservation Reformatting Librarian	fax:	607-254-7493
>> Cornell University Library			email:	beb1@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> B32 Olin Library
>> Ithaca, NY 14853
>> 
>> 
>> ________________________________________________ 

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Barbara Berger				phone: 607-255-5291
Preservation Reformatting Librarian	fax:	607-254-7493
Cornell University Library			email:	beb1@xxxxxxxxxxx
B32 Olin Library
Ithaca, NY 14853


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