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Stabilizing Special Collections for High-density Storage
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Stabilizing Special Collections Home: Globes | Objects | Rolled Drawings |
Drawings and Prints | Bound Volumes | Archives and Manuscript Collections
Drawings and Prints | Bound Volumes | Archives and Manuscript Collections
Rolled Drawings
CHALLENGES
- Drawings in these unprocessed collections were tightly rolled in original acidic cardboard tubes, paper wrappers, or in open boxes with no support
- Many rolls incurred damage from adjacent rolls and poor-fitting containers
- Incompatible materials were often wrapped in the same roll (diazotypes with photostats and blueprints)
SOLUTIONS
For high priority collections:
- Each roll of materials was separated by type and divided into four rolls (staff were carefully trained before the project began to recognize original drawings, photo reproductions, and a range of media)
- Each roll was wrapped around a central roll of thick polyester, then wrapped with an outer polyester sheet larger than the drawings and tied with cotton tape at intervals
- Rolls were then housed in a large box that was separated into four sections to save space and retain the original context of the drawings Medium-density, closed-cell polyethylene foam squares were placed at each end of the box for additional protection
For collections needing less customized housing:
- Drawings were unrolled, straightened and then wrapped with an outer sheet of polyester, tied with cotton twill tape at intervals
- Rolls were then placed in standard size single-roll boxes outfitted with medium-density, closed-cell polyethylene foam with an incised circle for support
- Polyethylene foam squares were placed at each end of the box
Left: Architectural drawings in their original containers
Center: Architectural drawings being rolled between sheets of polyester.
Right: Rolled architectural drawings housed in a multi-roll storage box.
Rolled architectural drawings in a single-roll box.