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Environmental Monitoring: Climate Notebook and Web-based Climate Control System

Background:  

High temperature and relative humidity are known to accelerate the deterioration rate of many library collection materials including paper, parchment, leather, photographic prints and negatives, and other organic materials. The Library of Congress maintains storage and exhibition areas within recommended conservation standards. However extreme or rapid fluctuations in environmental conditions due to mechanical problems can harm the physical or mechanical properties of many collection formats.

Since 1999 the Image Permanence Institute, and its partner Herzog Wheeler Associates, has collaborated with the Library of Congress to evaluate the preservation quality of its collection storage environments and establish a process for conducting a risk assessment protocol.

Contributing Studies:

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Project Description:  The goals of this ongoing collaborative study include:

Outcomes/Findings: 

  1. The monitoring and analysis of environmental data enabled any deficiencies in mechanical equipment serving collections storage and exhibition areas to be promptly quantified and reported to facility operators for adjustments or repairs.
  2. The development of the web-based system allows LC to organize and link collection information, environmental data and incident reports to specific location maps of storage and exhibition areas.
  3. A process has been developed between preservation directorate and facility staff members to discuss the environmental issues that affect the long-term preservation of Library materials.

Support:  Mellon Foundation for initial funding

Acknowledgements: Image Permanence Institute and Herzog Wheeler Associates.

Update: MyClimateData, the web-based module, will be available for Library-wide use in early 2009.

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