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Dear Fellow-ARLIS members,

Last year I posted to the list the sad news of the razoring-out of a lot
of plates from a number of volumes at our main library(my art library is
in a separate building, and most of our materials are not "antique")
We have pulled a lot of "at-risk" books with engravings in them, and are
in the process of deciding how to handle the security of these items. I
know that some places require i.d. to use the library, but that is not a
viable option here. Do any of you have advice on what you may have done to
help alleviate this threat? Do you stamp plates with an identifying mark?
Keep all such volumes in a locked room? ETC>

I will be grateful for any input at all. Stamping sounds good to me, as we
do not keep these books for the separate value of the plates, but for the
scholarly value of the volume---but I admit to that being a fairly uneducated
opinion...

Thanks in advance for any help.I will summarize for the list--or respond
to the list. This may be a in which quite a few may be interested.

Anne Shankland
Bowdoin College
Brunswick, Maine 04011