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Hi Tiffany,
I have glass lantern slides stored in metal 3x5 or 4x5 card filing
cabinets. The only problem I've had with this kind of storage is the
weight of individual drawers....not that we moved them around that much
by the drawer. But, even when we need to refer to them for research
purposes, the weight of those slides stored so closely makes it somewhat
dangerous to move many of them at once (causing breakage to the brittle
glass). I think David's idea is a better one because it puts fewer
slides at risk simultaneously.
Nine thousand slides is a lot! Rather than using archival cardboard
boxes, what about looking for some metal boxes that would fit on
shelves. Try Merriam Manurfacturing Co., Inc. (www.merriammfg.com) or
Bull Metal Products, Inc. You might try a search of the Thomas
Register for "metal boxes".
Shirley Albright
New Jersey State Museum
Tiffany Adrain wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am just about to take charge of a collection of approximately 9,000
> glass
> plate negatives and lantern slides that are currently filed in wooden
> drawers in a very old cabinet, without archival enclosures. Can anyone
> recommend an appropriate modern cabinet? I'm having trouble finding a
> metal
> cabinet with small drawers (the plates are 5"x4"). What are the
> alternatives?
>
> I'd be very grateful for some advice.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tiffany.
>
>
>
>
> Tiffany Adrain
> Collections Manager
> Paleontology Repository
> Department of Geoscience
> The University of Iowa
> Iowa City, IA 52242
>
> tel: 319 335 1822
> fax: 319 335 1821
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
> Paleontology Repository: http://www.uiowa.edu/~geology/paleo
> Calvin Photographic Collection: http://www.uiowa.edu/~calvin
>
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