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Re: [padg] security for rare books
Scott,
Princeton has a big 7' high safe that we use for oversize and other rare
material. For secure book storage at the bench we have long bar
locks for map files that swing away when unlocked, allowing the drawers
to open normally. These work for regular size underbench cabinet
drawers as well. If interested, I can send an image or two of our
setups.
Robert
At 10:36 AM 10/4/07, you wrote:
I am in the process of looking
at safes for temporarily housing rare books that will be "in
process" (i.e., being cataloged in the cataloging department or
being repaired in the conservation lab). As stand alone safes are
large and expensive, I'm wondering if anyone has found an effective yet
inexpensive solution for providing extra security for these
items.
Any comments or information that you can share may be sent directly to
s
-devine@northwestern.edu
Many thanks,
Scott
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Northwestern University Library
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Princeton University Library
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