[ISLMA-Share] storing posters

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I use several cardboard file boxes and you can get large cardboard "files" for separating by theme, etc.


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Jennifer Muzzy

Librarian

Riddle Elementary School

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We store ours in Artist Portfolio Envelopes.  They come in large sizes for just this purpose.

On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Email list for the Illinois School Library Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info<mailto:islma at list.railslibraries.info>> wrote:
I have a question about poster storage and am hoping a few of you will have some good ideas that I can borrow. We have renovated our school and my new storage room is much (MUCH) smaller than my old one. My old library had big picture windows to hallways on both sides of the room, and I decorated the windows like they were bulletin boards with posters and such.

For the remodel, I had to give away a wooden map cabinet that I used for storing posters and decorations. I am sure it was I am sure it was donated to the school library many years ago, and I loved it, but was just too big and square and would take up too much space in my new area.

After 10 years of collecting, and giving away many posters to students and teachers last spring, I still have a good stash of posters of various sizes that I'd like to store flat & not rolled up. Anybody have any ideas on how to do this, and how to store them? I do have a legal size file cabinet that I saved that I can put some of them in, but not sure that's the best option either.  If you have posters for the library, where do you store yours?

Thanks!
Pam



Pamela Huff
Teacher/Librarian
Learning Center Director
Johnsburg High School
2002 W. Ringwood Road
Johnsburg IL 60051
815-385-9233<tel:815-385-9233>

phuff at johnsburg12.org<mailto:phuff at johnsburg12.org>




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