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We have been subscribing to the Color Association of the US's COLOR FORECAST
series for many years. The forecasts are in a very odd format--they are
cardboard binders with fabric swatches glued to them, plus occasional stray
swatch sheets or packets of fabric.
They are kept at the Reserve desk in the flat cardboard boxes they come in.
Trouble is, now that we have many years' worth, we are running out of
space. We've considered binding them in folios, putting them in archival
boxes or ring binders, but the size is very awkward.
I would like to hear from those who subscribe to color forecasts on how
you store or process the issues.
Thanks in advance.
Judy Donovan
Library Director
Moore College of Art and Design
Philadelphia PA
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The library keeps them on reserve in closed stacks because we worry that
they will disappear if left out. This arrangement works, but now ou
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