Planning a Sustainable Photographic and Film Preservation Environment
FAIN: PF-280896-21
Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc. (Atlanta, GA 30302-3999)
Christina J. Zamon (Project Director: January 2021 to present)
A planning project to evaluate and make recommendations for a new collections storage space to house the university’s photographic and film collections, which include over 8 million photographs from Atlanta’s daily newspaper, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, which date from the 1930s through the 1990s.
Georgia State University Library is requesting $48,691 for a planning grant from NEH to employ a team of highly qualified consultants and employees to develop a sustainable preservation environment where our 10 million photographs and film media can be securely housed in proper climate-controlled facilities. Currently our photographic and film media collections are housed in inadequate facilities with several documented leaks and unsustainable temperature and humidity fluctuations. The grant will allow us to assess and plan for the reconfiguration of our newly acquired storage facility’s existing infrastructure to meet current preservation standards for the care of photographic and film media while creating more sustainable conditions. The team will consist of Jeremy Linden, Owner of Linden Preservation Services; Greg Johnson, MEP; Lord Aeck Sargent architects; Christina Zamon, Head of Special Collections & Archives; and Kim Bauer, Sr. Director of Design and Construction Services at GSU.
Media Coverage
Georgia State University Preparing a Home for 10 Million Photographs (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Bo Emerson
Publication: Atlanta Journal Constitution
Date: 9/28/2021
Abstract: Newspaper article talking about the photographic collections held by GSU and the NEH planning grant to prepare a new, more suitable space for the collection.
URL: http://https://www.ajc.com/life/arts-culture/georgia-state-university-preparing-a-home-for-10-million-photographs/IS4OTAKKAVHQLJG5PU5MTZBZ5Y/