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RE: arsclist polypropylene and tyvek liners
Jewel cases are decidedly good because nothing actually contacts the CD as
you will notice. Consider looking to Acid/lignin-free sleeves from the likes
of Hollinger - you probably have their catalog - again temp and humidity are
a high concern.
-----Original Message-----
From: mfazekas [mailto:mfazekas@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 3:32 PM
To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: arsclist polypropylene and tyvek liners
Hello everyone,
The CD collection at the University of Western Ontario currently uses
vinyl sleeves instead of jewel cases because of space considerations.
These sleeves are sticking to the labels and causing all kinds of grief.
I was wondering if either the polypropylene sleeves or tyvek liners do
not cause the "sticking." I also understand that the vinyl sleeves
accelerate the deterioration of bronzed CDs (of which we have quite a
number). Does polypropylene and tyvek not affect the rate of bronzing?
Any and all help, advice and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Monica
Monica Fazekas
Director, Music Library
University of Western Ontario
ph (519)661-2111 ext. 85334
fax(519)661-3927
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