Hi Ms. Davies,

I use the following resource for most of my archiving materials (photos and
paper documents).  Maybe they will have something that could help you.

http://www.archivalmethods.com/

Victoria Zuehlke


On 1/9/07, Martha Davies <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Do these products, available at Office Max, qualify as archival quality?
>
> "Ecovue binder [3-ring binder] 100% recyclable, 100% biodegradable, 70%
> Post Consumer Waste Content, No V.O.C.'s (Volatile Organic Compounds),
> Made with Biodegradable Polypropylene"
>
> "Office Max sheetprotectors standard weight, clear poly, archival safe
> & acid free"
>
> I'll appreciate hearing....
>
> ==martha
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