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Community Heritage Grants
Workshop

National Archives of Australia
Topics
 Storage, including location,
environment, packaging
 Monitoring
 Handling and use
 Disasters
 Security
Preservation of Collections
Knowing your collection
• What type of material do you
have?
• How much do you have?
• Is it in good or bad condition?
• Are some items more
important or valuable than
others?

• Does the material need to be
better organised?
• What resources do you have?
Physical protection – Levels

1. Location

2. Building

3. Room

4. Furniture 5. Housing
Level 1: Storage Location
Where is your collection stored? What are the risks?
Level 2: Storage Building

Buildings chosen for records storage should:
• Be well constructed and secure
• Be fully weatherproof

• Have good drainage
• Be well maintained
Level 3: Storage Room

Rooms chosen for records storage should:
• Have no external walls.
• Have cool, dry, stable conditions
• Be away from known risks
• Have reduced light levels
• Be secure
• Have functional fire and smoke detection systems
• Be subject to good housekeeping practices.
Level 4: Storage Furniture
Do:
• Give easy access
• Have clear labelling
• Use shelves made of coated metal
• Start shelves 150 mm off the floor
• Have tables nearby
Don’t:
• Store items on outer walls
• Use the top of shelving units
• Store items on the floor
Level 5: Housing
• Use only archival materials – see our website for
information
• Think about your storage location and environment and
how this will impact on your requirements for packaging
• Package appropriately for the format, and for easy
access
• Poor packaging can be worse for a collection than no
packaging
• Repackage anything that is currently poorly housed
• Extra paper and card packaging can be used as insulation
inside boxes containing collection items
Level 5: Housing

Oversized items
• Large items should be stored flat in folders,
Solander boxes or portfolios
• Plan cabinets are preferable to open
shelving
• Interleaving or encapsulating items is
recommended
• Very large items can be rolled individually
around cores
Using storage levels
Levels 3 and 4
the storage
environment or
room, and
shelving

Level 5
holds several objects together as a group, e.g.
a box, and wraps around or encloses an
individual object, e.g. a folder around a file.

If Level 5b is

Archival

Archival

Not archival

Not archival

And Level 5a is

Archival

Not archival

Archival

Not archival

Then Levels 4
and 3 are

Less important Important

Important

Extremely
important

Ideal storage: Level 3 fully controlled stable conditions, Level 4 inert materials and Level
5 archival
Storage – Environment
• Most materials in archival collections like
cool, dry, stable conditions.
– Stability is important
– Ideal conditions:

• 20°C ± 2°
• 50% relative humidity ± 5%

• Make sure there are no humid spots where

mould can grow.
• Reduce dust and pollution

Paper cockled (wobbly) from
too many changes in humidity
Storage – Light
• Light = heat + UV; causes extreme and irreversible damage.
• Most changes are slow and not obvious, so it is difficult to know they are
occurring.
• Paper will go yellow or brown and turn brittle.
• Dyes will fade.
• Block sunlight in storage areas, using curtains or blinds
• Turn off lights when storage area is not in use
• Store vulnerable items in opaque containers
Storage – Pests and Mould
• Insects eat organic materials.
• Mice, rats and birds can also damage collections.

• Moulds digest and break down the materials they
feed on.
• Mould can be hazardous to your health.
• Learn about and practise Integrated Pest
Management
• Monitor your storerooms
• Store items in closed containers
• Practise good housekeeping in storage and
work areas
• Keep humidity below 65%
Handling and Use
Do:

Don’t:

• Insist on clean hands
or gloves
• Keep work areas
clean and free from
clutter
• Store vulnerable
items so they can be
protected while
viewed
• Make working copies
of very fragile items
• Use supports to carry
items
• Make items easy to
locate and retrieve

• Eat or drink in storage
areas or work areas
• Use document
feeders to photocopy
fragile material
• Pack items too tightly
into boxes or shelves
• Use pen on or near
original material –
always use pencil
• Use post-it notes,
plastic flags or PVC
paperclips on original
material
Security
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Supervise the reference area
Ensure twenty-four hour protection
Separate the reference and storage areas
Do not leave materials unattended or exposed
Require researchers to register
Institute a borrowing system to track materials
Restrict the amount of material a researcher
can use at one time
Don't let researchers bring large bags
Explain your research rules, restrictions, and
facilities on a sign or handout
Don't allow archival material to leave the
premises
Examine records after use
Disasters
 Some obvious disaster scenarios are
flood, fire and earthquake.

 Large outbreaks of insect, pest or mould
activity also count as disasters.
 Create a Disaster Preparedness Plan
 Store your collection safely
 Monitor your collection
 Monitor the storage areas
 Regularly clean storage areas
 Keep disaster response materials handy

Flood at Uni of WA, 2010

Example of disaster bin
Monitoring your collection
• Check storage area regularly
for insects and environment
– Insects: sticky traps
– Environment: data loggers or
non-recording monitors for
temperature and relative
humidity

• Check items regularly for
mould, insect and other
damage.
If you discover a problem
•
•
•
•
•

Pests: sudden increase in numbers or types
Mould: new growth
Environment: unusual fluctuations or high/low humidity
Disaster: leaking roof, fire damage
Security: lost or stolen materials

• Determine what has changed since last normal
results/readings
• Rectify if possible, or call for help
• Consult your Disaster Preparedness Plan
Help and information
• Follow your organisation’s disaster plan

• Check information sheets at national and state
institutions
• See useful web links on your handout

• Contact a conservator – find them via the
AICCM website (www.aiccm.org.au)
Protecting and preserving small collections by Prue McKay

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Protecting and preserving small collections by Prue McKay

  • 2. Topics  Storage, including location, environment, packaging  Monitoring  Handling and use  Disasters  Security
  • 4. Knowing your collection • What type of material do you have? • How much do you have? • Is it in good or bad condition? • Are some items more important or valuable than others? • Does the material need to be better organised? • What resources do you have?
  • 5. Physical protection – Levels 1. Location 2. Building 3. Room 4. Furniture 5. Housing
  • 6. Level 1: Storage Location Where is your collection stored? What are the risks?
  • 7. Level 2: Storage Building Buildings chosen for records storage should: • Be well constructed and secure • Be fully weatherproof • Have good drainage • Be well maintained
  • 8. Level 3: Storage Room Rooms chosen for records storage should: • Have no external walls. • Have cool, dry, stable conditions • Be away from known risks • Have reduced light levels • Be secure • Have functional fire and smoke detection systems • Be subject to good housekeeping practices.
  • 9. Level 4: Storage Furniture Do: • Give easy access • Have clear labelling • Use shelves made of coated metal • Start shelves 150 mm off the floor • Have tables nearby Don’t: • Store items on outer walls • Use the top of shelving units • Store items on the floor
  • 10. Level 5: Housing • Use only archival materials – see our website for information • Think about your storage location and environment and how this will impact on your requirements for packaging • Package appropriately for the format, and for easy access • Poor packaging can be worse for a collection than no packaging • Repackage anything that is currently poorly housed • Extra paper and card packaging can be used as insulation inside boxes containing collection items
  • 11. Level 5: Housing Oversized items • Large items should be stored flat in folders, Solander boxes or portfolios • Plan cabinets are preferable to open shelving • Interleaving or encapsulating items is recommended • Very large items can be rolled individually around cores
  • 12.
  • 13. Using storage levels Levels 3 and 4 the storage environment or room, and shelving Level 5 holds several objects together as a group, e.g. a box, and wraps around or encloses an individual object, e.g. a folder around a file. If Level 5b is Archival Archival Not archival Not archival And Level 5a is Archival Not archival Archival Not archival Then Levels 4 and 3 are Less important Important Important Extremely important Ideal storage: Level 3 fully controlled stable conditions, Level 4 inert materials and Level 5 archival
  • 14. Storage – Environment • Most materials in archival collections like cool, dry, stable conditions. – Stability is important – Ideal conditions: • 20°C ± 2° • 50% relative humidity ± 5% • Make sure there are no humid spots where mould can grow. • Reduce dust and pollution Paper cockled (wobbly) from too many changes in humidity
  • 15. Storage – Light • Light = heat + UV; causes extreme and irreversible damage. • Most changes are slow and not obvious, so it is difficult to know they are occurring. • Paper will go yellow or brown and turn brittle. • Dyes will fade. • Block sunlight in storage areas, using curtains or blinds • Turn off lights when storage area is not in use • Store vulnerable items in opaque containers
  • 16. Storage – Pests and Mould • Insects eat organic materials. • Mice, rats and birds can also damage collections. • Moulds digest and break down the materials they feed on. • Mould can be hazardous to your health. • Learn about and practise Integrated Pest Management • Monitor your storerooms • Store items in closed containers • Practise good housekeeping in storage and work areas • Keep humidity below 65%
  • 17. Handling and Use Do: Don’t: • Insist on clean hands or gloves • Keep work areas clean and free from clutter • Store vulnerable items so they can be protected while viewed • Make working copies of very fragile items • Use supports to carry items • Make items easy to locate and retrieve • Eat or drink in storage areas or work areas • Use document feeders to photocopy fragile material • Pack items too tightly into boxes or shelves • Use pen on or near original material – always use pencil • Use post-it notes, plastic flags or PVC paperclips on original material
  • 18. Security • • • • • • • • • • • Supervise the reference area Ensure twenty-four hour protection Separate the reference and storage areas Do not leave materials unattended or exposed Require researchers to register Institute a borrowing system to track materials Restrict the amount of material a researcher can use at one time Don't let researchers bring large bags Explain your research rules, restrictions, and facilities on a sign or handout Don't allow archival material to leave the premises Examine records after use
  • 19. Disasters  Some obvious disaster scenarios are flood, fire and earthquake.  Large outbreaks of insect, pest or mould activity also count as disasters.  Create a Disaster Preparedness Plan  Store your collection safely  Monitor your collection  Monitor the storage areas  Regularly clean storage areas  Keep disaster response materials handy Flood at Uni of WA, 2010 Example of disaster bin
  • 20. Monitoring your collection • Check storage area regularly for insects and environment – Insects: sticky traps – Environment: data loggers or non-recording monitors for temperature and relative humidity • Check items regularly for mould, insect and other damage.
  • 21. If you discover a problem • • • • • Pests: sudden increase in numbers or types Mould: new growth Environment: unusual fluctuations or high/low humidity Disaster: leaking roof, fire damage Security: lost or stolen materials • Determine what has changed since last normal results/readings • Rectify if possible, or call for help • Consult your Disaster Preparedness Plan
  • 22. Help and information • Follow your organisation’s disaster plan • Check information sheets at national and state institutions • See useful web links on your handout • Contact a conservator – find them via the AICCM website (www.aiccm.org.au)

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Further levels include the building and its location.