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[PADG:1231] cost of shelving
For those of you 
PADGers who have your reference hats on this fine afternoon,
 
I have been asked to 
provide annual cost figures for 'shelving a book'.  Obviously this cost 
depends greatly on the particulars of the shelving location, such as open or 
closed stack, regular or high density, location of the building on or off 
campus, geographical location of University (Manhattan vs. Gainesville), as well 
as determining if are you worried about overhead and personnel, etc.  I 
have been hunting for one or two key, fairly recent articles on the topic and 
have been coming up short.  I have several from the late 1980's/early 
1990's ( Michael Cooper, 'a cost comparison of alternative book storage 
facilties', from Library Quarterly v.59, no.3 1989 and by the same author, 
'Sensitivity of book storage strategy decisions to alternative cost assumptions' 
Library Quarterly, v.61 no. 4, 1991) plus the Hain-Teper article from 2003 in 
Collection Management v.28, no.4 ('Time and Cost analysis of preparing and 
processing materials for off site shelving at the UIUC').  
 
Other than these 
three, which are not quite right, I have not found much on the topic.  
Anyone out there have any ideas?  I am not looking for any construction 
information, or processing into an off site facility, or changing shelving 
locations in the OPAC, I just need a plain old discussion of what it 
takes to keep a book safe for a year.
 
I searched the 
PADG list archives to no avail on this topic.  
 
Thanks,
 
Cathy
 
Cathleen L. Martyniak
Head, Preservation 
Department
Smathers Libraries
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
352-392-6962 (voice)
352-392-6597 (fax)
cathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx