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Hello Ms. Sanders,
You may want to consider Gaylord. www.gaylord.com (search "newspapers")
Best wishes,
Teresa
Teresa I. Morales, Ph.D.
Arts Education and Provenance Research
Museums and Cultural Institutions
Decorative Arts • Material Culture • Visual Arts
land line: 1-818-563-6534
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On 03/01/2014 09:59 AM, Beth Sanders wrote:
> Hello everyone-
>
> The museum I work at was recently gifted newspapers relating to a
> significant event in our local history dating to the late 19th
> century. They are in excellent condition and, obviously, we want to
> ensure they stay as such. We will digitize the papers to avoid future
> handling.
>
> I was wondering if anyone has suggestions for the storage of these
> papers. Due to their content and condition, they have instantly become
> some of the most important items in our collection. Are there any
> special containers designed for tabloid-style-newspapers that anyone
> can recommend, or tips from working with similar collections in their
> museums?
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Sincerely,
> Beth Sanders
>
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