Investing in a library storage facility — especially one that involves high-bay shelving — is a smart move. But let's be honest: It's also a big one. Between structural planning, environmental.
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A 21st Century Take on Library Storage Design
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Old and irreplaceable artifacts need more than display cases. They need protection, preservation, and proper storage.
There's an old saying: If you're going to do something, do it right. That's especially true when it comes to evidence rooms, where sloppy storage can sink a case. Evidence rooms require more than.