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[PADG:914] Re: Microfilm Storage
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- Subject: [PADG:914] Re: Microfilm Storage
- From: "Walter Cybulski" <CYBULSKW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 05:34:58 -0800
- Message-id: <s8a90f18.042@mail.nlm.nih.gov>
I only have a flyer. That's why my original message said "I know nothing about it other than what it says in the flyer." Anyone out there know about this? - Walter
>>> "Shannon O'Dell" <shannono@xxxxxxxxx> 02/15/00 08:28AM >>>
Is this the facility that had an underground fire a number of years ago?
--On Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 7:27 AM -0500 Walter Cybulski
<CYBULSKW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Cathleen:
>
> Did anyone mention:
> Underground Vaults & Storage, Inc.
> P.O. Box 1723
> Hutchinson, Kansas 67504-1723
> (316)-662-6769
> (800)-873-0906
>
> I picked up their flyer at AMIA in Montreal. They say "650 feet
> underground ... over 1 million square feet leased and 400 acres
> available." Also: "Utilize our natural conditions, dehumidified or
> refrigerated vaults."
>
> (It would be helpful to hear from anyone out there who has microfilm or
> motion picture film stored in this facility. I know nothing about it
> other than what it says on the flyer.)
>
> - Walter Cybulski
> National Library of Medicine
>
>>>> Cathleen Mook <cathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 02/07/00 03:04PM >>>
> 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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