Archival Storage

Archival Storage Materials for Schools: Acid-Free Boxes, Sleeves, Labels, and Display Prep

Archival Storage Materials for Schools: Acid-Free Boxes, Sleeves, Labels, and Display Prep

Archival storage materials are acid-free, lignin-free supplies—boxes, sleeves, folders, labels, and interleaving papers—designed to slow or halt the chemical deterioration of photographs, documents, yearbooks, and school records. For schools managing decades of awards paperwork, athletic programs, donor recognition files, and portrait collections, choosing the right materials is the single most cost-effective preservation decision an archivist or administrator can make.

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How to Preserve Old School Photos Digitally: A Complete Archive Guide

How to Preserve Old School Photos Digitally: A Complete Archive Guide

Old school photographs hold irreplaceable memories—championship teams celebrating victories, graduating classes assembled on gymnasium steps, beloved teachers captured mid-lesson, and candid moments from decades of dances, assemblies, and athletic events. These images document institutional history, preserve individual memories, and connect current students with the legacy of those who came before them. Yet physical photographs deteriorate over time—colors fade, paper yellows, surfaces crack, and water damage or simple mishandling can destroy decades of history in moments.

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