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Katie Jones: Proper storage materials are essential to ensure the
long-term stability of photographs. It is critical that they be
unreactive, act as a barrier between the photo and the environment, and
provide physical support. Enclosures should meet ANSI Standard IT9.2-1991
and have passed the Photographic Activity Test as specified in ANSI NAPM
IT9.16-1993. You can order these standards by calling 1-800-282-6476 (NISO
Press Fulfillment Center, Oxon Hill, MD).
The NEDCC has an excellent Technical Leaflet titled "Care of Photographs"
which can be accessed through our Home Page at URL
<http://www.nedcc.org/phocar.htm>, or by contacting us directly if you
would prefer a paper original. This publication has all the details
necessary to assist with the storage environment, handling, storage
systems, and enclosures.
Good luck with your project! Karen
At 06:20 PM 9/29/97 -0400, you wrote:
>We all have boxes or drawers of photographs from special events or programs.
> I have decided to tackle that box of mine and am seeking advice on how to
>store these photographs. Some possibilities I have considered include:
>photo albums (but what kind)
>photo boxes with dividers to divide by event (but what kind)
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>Any suggestions which anyone may have woulod be appreciated.
>Answer on or off list.
>Many Thanks!
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>Katie Jones
>Collections Manager
>New Jersey Vietnam Era Educational Center
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Karen E.K. Brown
Field Service Representative
Northeast Document Conservation Center
100 Brickstone Square
Andover, MA 01810-1494
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Tel.(978) 470-1010
Fax (978) 475-6021
http://www.nedcc.org
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