Archives


Archives of any organization consist of records which have been especially selected for permanent or long-term preservation, due to their enduring research value. Archival records are normally unpublished and almost always unique, unlike books or magazines, in which many identical copies exist. This means that archives (the places) are quite distinct from libraries with regard to their functions and organization, although archival collections can often be found within library buildings. We work with our clients to preserve their academic, business, government, and non-profits archives.

 



Libraries (off-site book depositories) and archival record centers (archives) all face the same paradox: squeezing ever-increasing, irreplaceable book collections and records into ever-decreasing storage space. The solution is the innovative and proven high-bay shelving system. Intelligently designed and built for stable, high-density storage of book trays and archival records for optimal flexibility, space efficiency, economy, accessibility, safety and containment.

For more information visit our high-bay shelving system tab.

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