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Re: Wood Shelving
Laura,
Probably doesn't matter if the wood is sealed with a polyurethane or something
else inert. You should check the NEDCC Web site or maybe Michael McCoglin at
the AZ State Library can make a recommendation. Dick King, University of
Arizona
Laura McLemore wrote:
> We are having bookcases made for our reading room. They have to be wood,
> and they will have books stored in them. Oak, I know, is more chemically
> active than some other woods. Can anyone recommend a less problematic wood?
>
> "He who destroyes a good Booke, kills reason it selfe"
>
> Dr. Laura McLemore, CA
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