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[PADG:912] Re: Microfilm Storage
As part of an organization that has invested lots of infrastructure in the
development of a separate, environmentally controlled microfilm storage
vault that still has plenty of capacity and is located in a geologically
stable area, I wonder why the community needs additional repositories. The
requirement that masters are stored in a different location from print
masters addresses the disaster planning concerns. And although Preservation
Resources and NUS are both in PA, we are in opposite sides of a very big
state.
Meg Bellinger
President
Preservation Resources,
a division of OCLC
9 South Commerce Way
Bethlehem, PA 18017
bellingm@xxxxxxxx
http://www.oclc.org/presres/
1-610-758-8700
Fax 758-9700
-----Original Message-----
From: Shannon O'Dell [mailto:shannono@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 10:36 AM
To: padg@xxxxxxx
Subject: [PADG:909] Re: Microfilm Storage
It sounds as if your interests are leaning toward disaster mitigation.
There must be museum and other library administrators interested in this
and have a group email address. Possibly that group could be contacted. I
agree, it would be wonderful to have other repositories available in the US
besides two we know about in Pennsylvania. I'm wondering what the
California libraries do for offsite storage of master films--surely they've
found something elsewhere because of the earthquake prone nature of their
region.
Shannon O'Dell
Preservation, University of Michigan Library
--On Monday, February 07, 2000, 3:04 PM -0500 Cathleen Mook
<cathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> Last week I asked this group for advice/contact info for microfilm master
> negative storage facilities other than National Underground Storage and
> Preservation Resources. I asked that people respond directly to me and
> wrote that I would summarize for the list if there was any interest.
>
> Well, there was plenty of interest. I received approximately 12 messages
> from archivists and librarians from across the country. Two mentioned
> that they used facilities owned by their state or local government. One
> respondent noted that his negatives were stored on site at the library,
> print masters in one building and camera masters in another. Most of the
> other messages were from people with clarifications or from those who were
> interested in my findings, asking me to summarize them for the group.
> Unfortunately, I did not receive contact information for any other
> publicly available storage facilities.
>
> Sorry that I don't have any additional information for those who responded
> to my initial message.
>
> While I have you, can I direct your attention to a rather philosophical
> question? In your opinion, are we, as an industry, satisfied with having
> (basically) only 2 publicly available microfilm master storage facilities?
> Do we need one more? 2 more? Both IM/NUS and PresRes are located in
> Pennsylvania. Is there any interest in having a more geographically
> diverse choice of storage locations? If we feel we need more choices,
> what can we do to make it happen? Your musings and thoughts would be
> appreciated.
>
> Cathy
>
>
> [One bureaucratic item to note: Iron Mountain, a worldwide records
> management company, purchased National Underground Storage (NUS) in July
> of 1998. The new entity, named Iron Mountain/National Underground
> Storage, Inc, has a Web site at http://www.national-underground.com/
> <http://www.national-underground.com/> . Preservation Resources, the
> other storage facility currently holding a UF contract for master
> microfilm storage, has a web site at
> http://www.oclc.org/oclc/presres/index.htm
> <http://www.oclc.org/oclc/presres/index.htm> .]
>
>
> Cathleen L. Mook
> Head, Preservation Department
> P.O.Box 117007
> University of Florida
> Gainesville, Fl 32611
> Voice 352-392-6962
> Fax 352-392-6597
> Cathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Shannon O'Dell
Preservation Support Services
University of Michigan Library
9 Hatcher North
920 N. University Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1205
734-763-9615
fax: 734-763-7885
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