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[PADG:122] Re: storage facility environmental conditions



Whitney,
That is what Yale is using and, if I'm remembering correctly, NYPL/Princeton/Columbia's facility. [Evelyn, you would have that info at hand.] The key thing to remember is that whatever the storage area is set at, the work area needs to be closely controlled also so that you are keeping the temp/RH in the work area within a range so that items coming out of the storage area do not form condensation.


Bobbie

At 03:47 PM 7/23/2004 -0500, you wrote:
I have been asked to gather input from other research libraries that have off-site storage facilities for library materials. What are the environmental guidelines currently in place in your facilities (where no humans normally work)? The recommendations our facilities librarian has received from a colleague are to maintain the temperature at a constant 50 degrees and the RH at 30%. He wonders if these are standard figures.

Thanks for your response,

Whitney Baker
Conservator, University of Kansas Libraries
1425 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 135
Lawrence, KS  66045-7544
(785) 864-3429; (785) 864-5311 (fax)
wbaker@xxxxxx <mailto:wbaker@xxxxxx>
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