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Future Generations of Students, Scholars and Researchers Will Benefit from Historical Archives



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By : Alison Withers   

Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers

A new, specially-built storage warehouse has been opened this week (October 2010) in the UK to contain the vast and expanding archive of books and maps held by Oxford University's Bodleian Library.

The library, which is entitled to a copy of every book published in the UK, has been struggling to find space for the more than 1,000 books it receives each day.

It is a valuable research resource for generations of scholars, students and researchers and includes many important historical documents including original copies of the 13th century Magna Carta.

These documents and other special collections and popular items will stay in Oxford and will not go into the new warehouse.

The statistics of the new storage facility are staggering. It contains 153 miles of shelving set out in 3,224 bays of 95,000 shelf levels and the storage on the site can be expanded to support the library's storage needs for the next 20 years.

There are 600 map cabinets, able to hold 1.2 million maps and larger items and the whole unit's floor space is the equivalent of 1.6 football pitches.

An estimated 200,000 requests for items are received by the library each year and over the next year around six million books are to be transferred to the new warehouse.

Managing requests efficiently will be part of the whole operation, with students able to order a book by 10am each morning and have it delivered to their chosen reading room by 3pm the same day.

Some documents may be scanned and sent electronically to computers and staff will be provided with fork lift trucks to help them retrieve requested books, which will then be sent to Oxford by road twice a day.

The story highlights how important archives of reference material are for many people and also the space needed for them along with careful attention to the logistics of storage and retrieval.

Most businesses and other organisations will not need quite such vast storage space for their own archives, but many do need to keep paper records for some years after the event.

Often they are legally required to keep such records for defined periods of time, in many cases between tena nd 20 years, and it may not be practical for such organisations as local and health authorities, will writers, solicitors and accountants to scan them all into electronic form.

It is plainly more cost effective to use less expensive and now prolific edge-of-centre storage facilities rather than expensive town and city centre office space.

Their security, 24-hour accessibility and the flexibility they offer in terms of the size of storage area customers can rent make self-store facilities an affordable solution for many organisations.

Customers can choose to install racking or shelving, filing boxes or cabinets in the units to be able to arrange their material in the way that most effectively suits their needs.

This provides them with an extension to their main headquarters without paying for the high energy, insurance and floor area costs they might need if the archives were stored on their own sites.

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Author Resource:- Paper archives are a necessity for many purposes, especially future generations of students and researchers. Writer Ali Withers reports on the options available in self-storage facilities in Suffolk, UK.
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