Aimee makes a good point, but our concern is that we may have some folks
come by and need to actually "see" the plaques. So, we (our department)
feel that it's best to actually store these plaques and awards for a brief
time.
I really appreciate the comments that I've received on my initial email.
This 'Serv really can be a super place to get answers! Hope you have a
super day/evening! Alice
Alice B. Young
Records Management Administrator
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
Orlando International Airport
Orlando FL 32827-4399
407.825.2060 voice
407.825.2526 fax
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-----Original Message-----
From: Aimee Felker [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 11:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Storing oversized plaques
Another way to consider this issue is: What value is there in storing the
original plaque? Would a photograph (or photocopy) document the event,
occasion, giving organization, recipient, purpose and date awarded equally
well and minimize storage costs (housing/boxes and space)?
Aimee Felker
National Archives & Records Administration
College Park, MD
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