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Makes Research Easy
With almost two million volumes contained
on more than 40 miles of shelves and spread over 12 floors, Glasgow
University Library is one of the largest university libraries in
the UK. As specialists in complete storage solutions, Rackline was
called in to provide a high density storage system for the growing
historical collection, early runs of periodicals and huge number
of 19th Century press marked books that are stored off site.
The Brief
A rich resource for research and teaching,
the main library building holds special collections built up over
a period of more than 500 years as well as the most up-to-date books
and journals needed by students and academics.
So it comes as no surprise to learn that archiving is a constant
activity – moving older monograph and research material into
a temperature controlled store to make room for newer, more widely
used publications.
The Solution
Following a full audit of the premises, and taking into account
the need for strictly controlled conditions, Rackline recommended
the Multitrak Mobile system with proform shelves. 2,241 bays of
shelving were installed, providing a storage capacity of over 21,000
linear metres.
To manufacturer such a massive installation took 95 tonnes of steel,
3 tonnes of paint and 15 truck loads to deliver.
Margot O’ Donnell, library store manager said, “We hold
an immense amount of historical material that must be easily accessible
for research purposes, but also kept in temperature controlled conditions
due to its age and fragility. Rackline’s previous experience
in cases like this has been invaluable - they were able to accommodate
all our needs and save us space.”
Rackline is the leading manufacturer of mobile storage systems in
Europe with an expanding portfolio of clients and 15,000 installations
in a wide variety of sectors including architects, financial organisations,
legal firms and the public sector.
Rackline’s professionalism enabled
us to undertake such a vast installation.
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