Specifically, for 2D artifacts we would broaden our
> geographical scope because they are easier to store.

Be careful!! You can become inudnated with 2D material....photos, documents,
maps, business papers, and every scrap of paper people think is important to
save. Our 2D collection vastly outnumbers our 3D objects, which numbers
80,000. They may be "easier" to store now but in 5 years? 10 years? 50
years?

Mary Ames Sheret
Southern Oregon Historical Society

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