Sandy,
Check archival supply catalogues for "spacers," they can be folded to
different dimensions.
Bob
Broady-Rudd, Sandy wrote:
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>Maybe y'all can help me out. What do you use for filler material when a storage box is not quite full. Both for archival microfilm or for paper storage. I took a look at office supplies and archival supplies (gaylord) and was wondering what would be my best option. I have looked at newsprint (problem with acid?), tissue paper, bubble wrap, acid free tissue, etc. I know Records Center policy generally prohibits half-full boxes, but some of the time it can't be helped especially in a very small agency like ours. As an example, I had to send two reels of microfilm containing permanent records off-site and needed to help fill up the box...
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>Sandra Broady-Rudd, CRM
>Records and Information Manager
>Texas Municipal Retirement System
>1200 North IH 35
>Austin, TX 78701
>(P) 512-225-3729
>(F) 512-476-5576
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