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Date: | Fri, 23 Feb 1996 13:01:05 EST |
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I believe that the Massachusetts Library Authority has just
acquired a large number of dataloggers, which it will loan out
in-state. A caution, however: environmental monitoring is not a
"sometimes" thing: A program is continuous, theoretically
forever. Better to get your own. It's not like a floor sander,
which most people use only intermittently and occasionally.
According to Jack Thompson:
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> I have a datalogger which I rent out for $25.00/wk. The logger is a
> DataBear. It is available with Mac software and a cable so that a person
> on site can download it to a Macintosh computer to read in real time, or
> after a period of time.
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> Alternatively, the DataBear is returned to me and I download the data,
> print it out and return the printout.
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> Analysis or interpretation of the data is extra.
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> Jack C. Thompson
> Thompson Conservation Lab
> Portland, OR
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> [log in to unmask]
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> On Thu, 22 Feb 1996, ERIN E. GAMSE wrote:
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> > Has anyone ever heard of renting a hygrothermograph? If so is this
> > recommended? Who rents them?
> > *****************************************************
> > * Erin E. Gamse *
> > * Collections Manager *
> > * Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry *
> > * 666 West Baltimore Street, Rm.5-A-28 *
> > * Baltimore, MD 21201-1586 *
> > * Voice: 410-706-8314 Fax: 410-706-8313 *
> > * E-Mail: [log in to unmask] *
> > *****************************************************
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