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Sorry -- I'm still a "new bee" when asking questions.
The drawings are in drawer file cabinet for architecture drawings. The
archivist is working on an inventory of their holding and wants to
estimate all of the collection holdings. I think my initial question
should have been -- How have architecture drawings traditionally been est.
when doing an inventory of records (example: cu. ft., # of drawings)?
Stephen Cohen has provided some excellent suggestions and a contact.
SO -- Thanks for the feed-back I'll contact my archivist and ask some
additional questions. If I need additional assistance I'll follow-up off
line with Mr. Cohen and ask for an intro to his Yale resource. Again
thanks, you were more helpful than the local librarian I contacted at the
College of Architecture Library. I apparently wasn't very clear with her
either.
Mary R. Ott, Records Information Management Specialist
Secretary of State - Record Management Division
440 South 8th Street, Suite #210
Phone: (402) 471-4184 Fax: (402) 471-2406
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Re: Historical Architecture Drawing Collection
Mary,
Your post is a bit confusing. First it says you want to measure the
drawings, then it seems you want to weigh them. Is it either or both?
What exactly does the archivist want to determine about the collection?
What does s/he need to do - rehouse them? Determine shelf space needed?
Determine weight of floor load?
Gary Link
Pittsburgh
(As general rule for weight, records managers estimate 30 lbs. per cubic
feet of records.)
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Subject: [RM] Historical Architecture Drawing Collection
I have been contacted by an Archivist and asked for some assistance in
determining a way to measure the collection of Architecture Drawings.
These are historical Architecture Drawings and will be maintained perm.
in the paper. Does anyone have a formula/method for determining this
without putting the documents on a scale and weighing them?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Mary R. Ott, Records & Information Management Specialist Secretary of
State - Record Management Division 440 South 8th Street, Suite #210
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