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  2. Hollinger box - Wikipedia

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    Hollinger Metal Edge worked with officials at the Library of Congress and National Archives of the United States to develop acid free papers, storage boxes and envelopes that would preserve archival collections. [1] The boxes are designed for long-term storage, and typically rest on standard library shelving.

  3. Manuscripts and paper documents are often stored in protective archival-quality boxes and folders, made of acid-free and lignin-free materials. [52] Documents with heavy use may be stored or encapsulated in a clear polyester (Mylar) film sleeve or folder.

  4. Cultural property storage - Wikipedia

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    Archival boxes on open shelves. Boxes can add an additional layer of microclimate insulation and make moving objects easier. [3] Archival boxes are typically made of corrugated, acid-free paper, either buffered or unbuffered, or they can be made of corrugated polyethylene or polypropylene plastic. [2]

  5. Preservation (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    The preferred method for storing manuscripts, archival records, and other paper documents is to place them in acid-free paper folders which are then placed in acid-free of low-lignin boxes for further protection. [21] Similarly, books that are fragile, valuable, oddly shaped, or in need of protection can be stored in archival boxes and enclosures.

  6. Solander box - Wikipedia

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    A Solander box ("S" may also be in lowercase), or clamshell case (mainly in American English), is a book-form case used for storing manuscripts, maps, prints, documents, old and precious books, etc. It is commonly used in archives , print rooms and libraries .

  7. Empty Mailbox in AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    Are your emails and contacts missing? If you haven't signed in to AOL Mail for 12 months or more, your mailbox is considered inactive. An inactive mailbox stops receiving new emails, and all mailbox contents, folders, contacts and settings are permanently deleted.

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