Preserving
library collections requires attention to the total physical environment
of the materials. Proper temperature and humidity, fire protection,
mold and dust control, pest control, and security are important factors
for housing the collections. Windows, plumbing pipes, gutters and other
building systems must not leak. The environmental controls for storing
very rare or little used materials may be able to be more stringent
than those for the open stacks which are in constant public use and
may be contiguous with regular office spaces.
In
recent years, the Smith College Libraries have undertaken numerous projects
to improve physical conditions for preservation, and to build in long-term
preservation planning:
Emergency
Procedures Working Group, 1997 to present
The
EPWG has pursued an ongoing and active program including attending disaster
preparedness training, developing a library-wide disaster plan, installing
emergency supplies kits throughout the stacks, and conducting special
tours of the building for the local fire department with particular
attention to the location of valuable collections.
Neilson
Library and Alumnae Gym, 1996-97, 2001-02
Environmental
monitoring test devices were installed for several months as part of
a statewide program supported by the Massachusetts Board of Library
Commissioners, to develop detailed documentation of climate conditions.
Findings and recommendations from the report on the 2001/2002 monitoring
can be found in the executive summary.
Neilson
Library, 1997
Over
three-quarters of a million dollars was spent on upgrading internal
air control systems in about half of the building including the Mortimer
Rare Book Room. There is now state of the art control in the MRBR, and
mold problems in the basement have been eliminated. Spaces for stacks
and offices can be separately controlled.
Friends
of the Smith College Libraries
In
1998, the FSCL established a generous new endowed fund to support preservation
initiatives not otherwise possible via the regular budget, for example
purchase of specialized equipment, unique conservation work for particular
materials, or customized training and consulting.
Hillyer
Art Library
The
library is housed in facilities that were completely renovated in 2000-2002.
The renovation included installation of new HVAC and security systems
as well as repairs to the building.
Josten
Library
Repairs
completed in 2000 remedied conditions that had caused serious humidity,
mold and water damage in the library.
Library
storage annex
Opened
in the Spring of 2000, this on- campus facility is a fully climate controlled
repository using compact moveable shelving. The initial priority will
be to house manuscripts, archives, and music collections; over the next
five to ten years it will serve to house little-used materials from
Neilson and the branches. A high degree of security and archival climate
conditions will be able to be maintained.