Hello all,
I am working as archivist for The Royal Star and Garter Homes. We subscribe
to a press-cutting agency and, as such, receive a large number of press-
cuttings printed out on regular paper. In the past these have been stuck
onto card and put into ring-binders. As regards long-term archival storage
I was thinking it might be better to (somehow) paste them onto acid-free
paper, and perhaps ring-bind them or store them loose in folders.
Does anyone have any experience of dealing with the storage of press-
cuttings, any advice on materials I might use or any thoughts in general?
These would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Steven Spencer
Archivist
The Royal Star and Garter Homes
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