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I did a quick search of the Conservation DistList archives and found a long
discussion... mostly people wondering if anyone has come up with a good
solution. This particular entry has a lot of good points; I especially like
the suggestion about setting a plastic roach in front of those
eating/drinking.
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/1994/0378.html
For web page description, check out this one with the bugs crawling along
the page:
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/preservn/eating.html
Good luck,
Cynthia Frame
Preservation Specialist for Research Collections
(212) 333-1206 phone
(212) 333-1122 fax
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The Museum of Modern Art
http://www.moma.org/



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray Anne Lockard [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 9:40 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      PR Campaign Regarding Preservation AND Food/Drink Policy
>
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> Our main library has a loosened pollicy that allows beverages in the
> library as long as they are in "covered" containers.  On the other hand,
> we will not allow this in the Frick Fine Arts Library.  Due to the more
> liberal policy in the main library (that will soon construct a coffee
> shop on one floor INSIDE the library), our challenges with preventing
> food and drink in our library have increased.
>
> I am, therefore, beginning to work on a PR campaign that is visually
> oriented that will catch the attention span of undergrads.  Do any other
> art libraries have such a visual PR campaign in place?  Please share
> your thoughts and ideas with me.
>
> By a visual campaign, I mean a multiple presentation using the same
> design.  No one reads the subtle, calligraphic signs we have had for
> years.  I think we need to grab the attention of the Generation Xers and
> Nexters who haev grown up with the Simpson's, video-games, etc.
>
> For example:  signs on each table in the Reading Room that show an
> artwork featuring food and/or drink overlaid with the "forbidden"
> graphic (the circle with a line through it), strips put in each book
> retrieved from the stacks and given to each patron in the Reading Room,
> a screen saver on each public device, a sign seen before patrons enter
> the library.
>
> I appreciate any ideas you can share with me!
>
> Ray Anne Lockard
>
> --
> Ray Anne Lockard, Head Librarian
> Frick Fine Arts Library
> University of Pittsburgh
> Pittsburgh, PA  15260
> Voice:  412-648-2411
> Fax:  412-648-7568
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>
> "A book should be a ball of light in one's hands."
> Ezra Pound
>
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