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Re: arsclist polypropylene and tyvek liners



For archival purposes, we do not recommend placing labels on the disc or
writing on the label surface. Instead, place labels them on the jewel
case. If disc identification is required, record a short serial number
on the clear inner ring using a soft-tip pen with a water-based ink. We
use the Dixon RediSharp Plus for that purpose.

Jerry
Media Sciences, Inc.

Karl Miller wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Doug Pomeroy wrote:
> 
> > You mean you are putting labels on the CDs?
> > If so, you might well reconsider that practice.
> 
> While it wasn't clear to me that the original posting suggested that they
> applied labels to the label side of the disc...when we started buying CDs
> for our collection, our circulation folks preferred that we place library
> labels on the CDs. Certainly as no surprise to anyone in preservation,
> over time (within a year) the labels began to peel and more often than
> not, took bits of the reflective layer along.
> 
> Likewise and perhaps of more concern is the application of labels to CDRs.
> 
> Karl

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