Hi ARLIS folks,
Just wondering what other institutions do about the use of post-its in library materials - specifically, when faculty/students/staff use them to mark books illustrations to be scanned. The most interesting problem that post-its SOLVE is when someone wants us to scan a detail of an illustration; using post-its, they can easily delineate the exact borders of the desired detail.
Has anyone come up with a non-post-it / non-adhesive solution for this particular need? I'd appreciate hearing how others address it. Please reply off list.
Many thanks, as always.
All best,
Don
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Donald R. Juedes
Librarian for Art History, Classics, and Philosophy
Research Services & Collections
Milton S. Eisenhower Library of the Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
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