So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Simple Tips For Better Museum Storage

By Phyllis Schroeder


If you have a collection, it is only natural that you want to store it as properly as you can. It must be kept away from any harmful elements that can cause damages to it, like the harsh winds or glare of the sun. You must also keep the dust and dirt away. Any of these harmful elements can lower the value of the collection you have.

To properly store the said collection, you have to find the best containers for them. There should be a number of museum storage collection you can find in the area these days. Once you have found what container you need, you have to remember some storing tips to help preserve your collection. Here are some simple storing tips to remember.

First, you have to pay attention to your small objects. They have to be stored separately, preferably in shelvings and drawers. Find the steel shelvings and drawers with a fused powder coating since they make better containers for your small objects. You can also find the anodized aluminum ones as alternative. Avoid the wooden products though.

The drawers and shelves should have proper padding. The padding is what serves as cushion to reduce the obvious risk of abrasion. You can have the best padding material in the form of Polyethylene microfoam. Aside from installing the padding, it is also imperative that you install dust and light covers, especially the muslin line ones with a black polyester fabric.

When what you have in your collection are exhibition furniture, publications, office records, or other similar non-collection materials, then they should be kept in another container. Find a separate area for where you will store them. This is to ensure both the safety of the collection as well as the convenience for access.

Maps, documents, and the smaller objects must be stored in flat files. There are flat files you can easily find in your shallow drawers. You can store them in there. Just be sure to place an interleaving in these paper documents. For the interleaving, you can choose between acid-free papers and glassine. The glassine must be changed periodically, though.

Photographs and similar documents can also be collected. There are people who love to do that. If the size are smaller than or similar to the file cabinet drawer, you must store them in the Mylar sleeves. Find acid-free envelopes and folders. Avoid cramming too many pieces here since that can crush them against each other.

For the clothes you have that are still in good condition, you got to store them on padded hangers in your closet. When they are fragile, make sure to individually store them in shallow, acid-free boxes. The said method will give you easy access, especially when you label them properly. It can minimize overcrowding and crushing too.

You might have boxes, equipment, and artifacts you want to store. You must make sure to lift all of these items off your floor. You have to ensure that the said items are at least six inches up. Doing that will actually protect your collection materials from the elements that increase the risks of damages. These elements include pests, insects, cleaning equipment, and moisture.




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