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Re: preservation question



There certainly may be experts on this list who will or have already
emailed you on this subject, but I suggest you contact the archives at the
Bishop Museum (Honolulu).
http://www.bishopmuseum.org/research/cultstud/libarch/
archives@bishopmuseum.org

They may have run into this before.  Also, they may be able to contact
Charlotte Ha, a horticulturalist taking classes at the Bishop, and she may
have suggestions.

Arel
Arel Lucas
Tobacco Control Archives
Library and Center for Knowledge Management
University of California San Francisco
http://www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/
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At 03:31 PM 4/4/2002 -0500, Margaret Gonsalves wrote:
Oh Wise and Wonderful Listserv Colleagues!

I am the Archival Project Assistant at Springfield College in Springfield,
MA.and I need to ask your advice on an item that is part of a collection from
our Class of 1931 memorabilia items. It is a lei [yes, you read correctly]
made
of sandalwood. It is still very aromatic and, I am assuming, still holds a lot
of sandalwood oil. It is currently in a metal tin, this is how it was
presented
by the owner [a wife of an alum] to the college. We do not intend to get
rid of
it but I would like to know the best way you would suggest it can be stored
here. I have contacted NEDCC who referred me to a museum involved in
preservation of various materials, but have not gotten a response from them as
yet.

I am mainly concerned with the sandalwood oils seeping through to other
records.
I would continue to house the lei in its current tin but the tin is
beginning to
rust.

Any suggestions or referrals you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Please
respond off list.

 Thank you,
 Maggi Gonsalves
 Archival Project Assistant,
 Photographic Digitization Project
 Springfield College
 Springfield, MA 01109

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