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These are examples of custom solutions over the years.
AUDIOCASSETTE PRESENTATION (Vidal)
BOOK SHOE
BOXED VOLUMES
COPPER (or zinkzinc) PLATES
CURLED PAPER STRIPS stored in MYLAR
FITTED OUT prefab
FLAG
GALLEY PROOFS
UPRIGHT SOLUTIONS
FLAT SOLUTIONS
PALM LEAVES : string
RE-HOUSING PROJECTS : labeling recommendations
SLIDES
WEIGHTS for BOXES (see PHONOGRAPH RECORD ALBUM too tall for box sent to HD - we don't do that anymore!)
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BOOK SHOE for single volume or large record album
MS Hyde 51 wasn't oversized but is shelved in a display case in the Hyde room. To allow it's attractive spine to be viewed, it was put into a book shoe rather than a box. These can be made simply in-house with 2 sheets of slightly thick folder stock folded around the volume in both directions, and then held together with double-sided tape. These can also be used for single items or volumes from a collection that need protection but have to be shelved quickly, such as during Container Management, when re-housing an oversized phonograph album from an older collection. Using the folder stock rather than archival corrugated board also allows it to fit back on its tightly filled shelve.
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A carton filled up tight enough that the large volumes in rear don't slide during transport. Ideally, the volumes at the back would be placed in sturdier folders for added protection during transport to and from HD. Stiff dividers made of archival corrugated board could be placed between the folders containing the volumes if desired or needed.
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FLAT SOLUTIONS
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Copper (or zinc) plates
A collection of heavy zinc plates, each in a single prefab to be labeled individually (see also copper on wood blocks in II. End Processor's Guidelines...)
MS Typ 1343, a different collection of copper plates and proofs associated with William Blake to facilitate teaching. The end processor divided them into sizes, to fit in 3 cmi boxes that each held only a few plates, so that weight wouldn't be an issue. As it would have if all the plates were housed in a single box. Each box was the same size (the size of the prefabs) so they could be stacked on top of each other so as not to take up space on the shelf.
SLIDES
There are several housing options for slides:
- One slide: Single slide sleeve for slides shelved upright with other slides in slide boxes
- can also choose to leave large collection of slides sleeveless
- One slide : Single pocket of a photosleeve made for slides, shelved upright with collection of papers.
- single slide can also be loose inside a folder, sleeved or unsleeved
- Several slides : in photosleeves made for slides, shelved upright or flat
- Large slide collection : can go into archival boxes made for slides
- one or more small/inner slide boxes inside an outer box