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[PADG:1271] plants in the library
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- Subject: [PADG:1271] plants in the library
- From: Yvonne Carignan <carignan@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 13:48:50 -0500
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Dear Colleagues,
Can anyone share any experiences, policies, or advice regarding potted
plants in the library? I have noticed a growing number of plants in our
libraries despite preservation recommendations to the contrary. In
searching CoOL, I found a 1993 Cons DistList message from Julie Page,
and she concluded that "We have no ban on personal plants within the
library, but I have made sure that staff are aware of the broader health
as well as preservation concerns."
(http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/1993/0293.html)
Julie also quotes John DePew's LIBRARY, MEDIA AND ARCHIVAL PRESERVATION
(1991) that advises replacing potted plants with artificial ones.
Any other advice for a no-plants campaign or whether it is worth the effort?
Thanks in advance,
Yvonne
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Yvonne Carignan
Head of Preservation
University of Maryland
McKeldin Library
College Park, MD 20742
carignan@xxxxxxx
(301) 405-9343
(301) 314-9971 FAX