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[PADG:1075] RE: Query on High Bay Repositories & Barcoding



The "Harvard model" refers to high bay, high density storage.  Harvard is thought of as the first of these in the library world.  The storage bay or module is about 30 feet high (though this can vary), so a person in an order picker can go vertical and down aisles to retrieve materials.  Books are shelved according to size to maximize the use of space.  Books are put in trays and shelved two deep. In almost all cases bar coding is done to the item level.  There are upwards of 40 facilities using this type of facility; the environments vary.  Some are at 50 degrees F/30-35% RH to maximize preservation. The Harvard Depository web site will provide more info. Others include are LC Off-site facility at Fort Meade, Yale has one.  Columbia U, NYPL and Princeton have built one jointly.    Their web sites would provide additional info.
 
Doris
 
Doris A. Hamburg
Director, Preservation Programs
National Archives and Records Administration
Room 2800  NWT
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
 
tel.    301-837-1785
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>>> lisa.fox@xxxxxxxxxx 06/15/06 01:02AM >>>

Doris, we have high-density record-center shelving. Is that the sort of thing you?re interested in? I?m not familiar with the Harvard model.

Lisa L. Fox, Senior Conservator
Missouri State
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Subject: [PADG:1039] Query on High Bay Repositories & Barcoding

 

Is anyone aware of High Bay Storage Repositories (Harvard model style) that are not relying on bar coding of all items  in order to locate items, or perhaps using it in a more limited way than bar coding at the item level.  I would appreciate any leads on whether this is being done, or if it has been tried.  Many thanks.  Doris

 

Doris A. Hamburg
Director, Preservation Programs
National Archives and Records Administration
Room 2800  NWT
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001

 

tel.    301-837-1785
fax    301-837-3701
doris.hamburg@xxxxxxxx

 

 


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