[Nhcoll-l] Labels for Collection
James Maclaine
j.maclaine at nhm.ac.uk
Thu Mar 12 10:49:21 EDT 2020
Hi Bernard,
I always like to re-attach old labels to their original jars where possible (after photographing them) - see below for an example I just happened to have on my desk. I stick a band of archival adhesive paper around the jar, soak the original label until it softens up and then glue it to the backing paper. It's always good to put a small strip of adhesive paper over the join as well to help prevent it falling off again in the future!
James
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James Maclaine
Senior Curator, Fish Section
Department of Life Sciences
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 5BD
U.K.
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7942 5761
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/departments-and-staff/staff-directory/james-maclaine.html
From: Nhcoll-l [mailto:nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Joachim Haendel
Sent: 12 March 2020 14:29
To: nhcoll-l at mailman.yale.edu; Bernhard Leopold Bock; joachim.haendel at zoologie.uni-halle.de; Andrew Charles Bentley
Subject: Re: [Nhcoll-l] Labels for Collection
As Dirk said - old labels contain a lot of information, not just the writing.
At least in entomology the rule is: old labels are never never never thrown away.
Greetings
Joachim
---- Am 12 Mar 2020 um 13:54 Uhr schrieb Andrew Charles Bentley:
> Bernard
>
> As I have posted many times on this listserv we have been very happy with our thermal transfer printer system for wet collections. We have been using this system in our wet collections for over 15 years now and are still very happy with the results. I can take a 15 year old label out of a jar and place it next to a brand newly printed one and can discern any difference between the two. I have attached an email that contains all details regarding the system. Let me know if you have questions after reading it.
>
> As far as old labels, I would simply digitize them in high quality color and then discard. In this day and age of digitization I don't see any utility to keeping old labels once you have captured the label digitally. You are not losing anything.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Andy
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Joachim Haendel
Natural Sciences Collections (ZNS)
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