Re: [ha-Safran] Request for information

2025-03-15 Thread Joy Kingsolver via Hasafran
Here are some other companies that sell archives supplies, in addition to Gaylord Archival: University Products https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.universityproducts.com/__;!!KGKeukY!2XT5R8g8CFVzTGnFWFW1JnfsKxIAo5xiZOgOHJiknXd-sRLiCb1amHOXjAQp-7CgfXhgUJ_VpCYDUAikJatSEmPkEtQ9$ Hollinger/Met

Re: [ha-Safran] Request for information

2025-03-11 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
When I was a rare book librarian, we used a book cradle set of polyethylene foam. It has lots of pieces to accommodate different sizes of books. I see Gaylord is selling sets, but they are pretty expensive. They also sell acrylic book cradles for display, but they are not flexible, like the sets

Re: [ha-Safran] Request for information

2025-03-11 Thread Odelia Silver via Hasafran
Hello. Just to say that I'm on the mailing list for hasafran for many years now, but it has always been on my personal email address: odl...@gmail.com I sent my query from my work email to make it official but will be happy to resend from my private account, if needed. Many thanks in advance. O

Re: [ha-Safran] Request for information

2025-03-10 Thread Haim A Gottschalk via Hasafran
This question came up this summer at CalRBS. The item was the Norfolk Book Pillow sold by Preservation Equipment in the UK Norfolk Book Sofa | | | | | | | | | | | Norfolk Book Sofa Norfolk book sofa is the best support for rare and fragile books to enable viewing without stress. |

Re: [ha-Safran] Request for information

2025-03-10 Thread Michelle Margolis via Hasafran
If you can, I'd recommend using the book pillows rather than foam. They're far more flexible for varied bo