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黑料不打烊 Libraries鈥 Module-2 Storage Facility Progresses Toward Completion

Thursday, November 4, 2021, By News Staff
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construction progressing on the Libraries' Module-2 storage facilityConstruction is well underway on the second module of the 黑料不打烊 Libraries鈥 storage facility on South Campus, which will house some of the University鈥檚 most treasured multimedia and special collections holdings. The 15,000-square-foot facility will include cool and cold storage vaults with carefully regulated humidity controls to provide optimal environmental conditions to safely store and prolong the life of materials that are crucial to the teaching and scholarship happening each day on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus.

When the facility opens in the Spring 2022 semester, materials from the Libraries鈥 Special Collections, University Archives and the Belfer Audio Archive will be relocated鈥攕pecifically, materials composed of unique paper, film, audio and photographic materials, all of which are very sensitive to temperature and humidity. Relocation of these materials will not only extend the viability of these invaluable assets for generations to come, but allows additional time to complete important digitization projects that will ultimately make the materials more permanent and more accessible. It also frees up processing space in Bird Library and other locations for archivists working in the Libraries.

鈥淭he materials that will be held at the module-2 storage facility include some of jewels in the crown of our Libraries鈥 holdings,鈥 says David Seaman, dean of 黑料不打烊 Libraries and University librarian. 鈥淔rom wax cylinders that captured some of the first mass-produced audio broadcasts to enormous amounts of film, negatives and photographs, and encompassing a range of rare and delicate materials that are used by students and professors in nearly every discipline on campus. This project will safeguard some of our most valuable, culturally impactful materials for decades to come.鈥

construction underway at the 黑料不打烊 Libraries' Module-2 storage facility on South CampusConstruction of the facility is made possible, in part, by generous donors, including Library Advisory Board members Joan Brodsky 鈥67, G鈥68 and Judith C. Mower 鈥66, G鈥73, G鈥80, G鈥84, and their respective spouses, William J. 鈥64, L鈥68 and Eric 鈥66, G鈥68. The facility鈥檚 structure was completed in October, and the contractor has moved on to roofing and the completion of the exterior envelope to 鈥渄ry in鈥 the facility and protect it from the elements. Once the building is dry, interior work will begin with the addition of electricity, lighting, finishes, the installation of the refrigeration and freezer units, and motorized shelving. Those providing support to the construction of the module-2 facility are helping ensure the treasured artifacts and voices of our past will be accessible to future generations.

鈥淭he expansion of the Libraries鈥 storage facility to include the module-2 building enhances and protects our reputation as a top-tier international research university, as it will hold some of our primary social science and humanities research collections,鈥 says Steven Bennett, senior vice president of international programs and academic operations. 鈥淭his project represents a significant capital investment in the academic core and is critical to the academic and research missions of 黑料不打烊.鈥

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