A Collaboration of 3-D Modeling and Automated Box Manufacture for Library Special Collections Enclosures

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Date
2016-03-09
Main contributor
Sanders, Doug
Summary
The manufacture of protective enclosures is part of routine work in many libraries and museums. This presentation summarizes a novel collaboration of 3-D scanning and modeling technology provided by digital technology available on campus with automated box making services internal to Library Preservation. A custom-fitted enclosure for a painting on wood panel within the Lilly Library collections was the net result. This developmental method holds promise for specialized storage and shipping protection of library, scientific research and museum collections.
Publisher
Indiana University Digital Collections Services
Collection
Wednesday Noon Digital Scholarship Series
Unit
IUScholarWorks Repository
Related Item
IUScholarWorks Record 

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