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I've worked on preserving hundreds of maps and plans. If you can loosely roll them and then insert the roll into an archival map tube, that's a better option, if they must be rolled. Flat storage is best as you/researcher won't have to deal with flattening the paper and the added wear and tear it produces.
Stephen Cohen
MetLife
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Stephen Cohen, CRM
Records Manager
MetLife
1095 Avenue of the Americas
New York City NY 10036
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