Show PHYSICAL PLANT Introduction The necessary equipment and facilities are es- - i sential in the storage equipment The and maintenance of audio-visu- al materials and following will present essentials for good housekeep- ing and reasonable service Films 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 picture storage rack for film cans is necessary This will be an open rack or shelf which will aid in ease of handling films Film shipping cases will protect the reels of film during transportat ion as well as during the period of shortage Upon arrival use the Dewey Decimal System to catalog the film Put the call number on the side of the film can — Label Title and Call Number will appear on top A film splicer will aid in maintenance One film rewinder is necessary to inspect returned film An inspection table will aid in the examination of point all film upon its return to the distribution room with temp- Important Film will be stored in erature of not over 60° F to prevent dryness and Motion brittleness Upon return and subsequent inspection dust and lint will be removed by a soft cloth dampened with carbon tetrachloride j I I j J I j j j j j i j j Filmstrips 1 Filmstrips will be stored in metal containers to avoid dust and damage 2 These containers will be cataloged through use of the Dewey Decimal System 3 4 containers will be stored in open metal cabinets approximately four feet from the floor Use dividers in these open drawers for preferred filmstrips These j |