I would be tempted to use it in some sort of "catch and release (or not)"
program for unruly genealogists and other patrons.

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Tom Mooney, Curator of Manuscripts
Nebraska State Historical Society
1500 R St., P.O. Box 82554
Lincoln, NE 68501-2554

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  From: Archives & Archivists [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf
Of Curtis, Lori (LLU)
  Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:53 PM
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  Subject: Use for netting


  Dear Members,



  As part of my "Welcome to your new job" here at Loma Linda University, the
entire Archives and Special Collections staff held a Spring Cleaning day,
and while cleaning out a closet we found two very large rolls of clear
netting, similar to what one would use in their garden to keeps birds from
getting at the produce, but a little stiffer.  I have been wracking my brain
as to what a former archivist had in mind for the netting.  Could anyone on
the list enlighten me as to possible archival uses of such material?  Be
creative!



  Thank you in advance.  The curiosity is killing me.



  Lori N. Curtis



  Lori N. Curtis, Archivist

  Department of Archives and Special Collections

  University Libraries

  Loma Linda University

  11072 Anderson Street

  Loma Linda  CA   92350

  TEL: 909-558-4942

  FAX: 909-558-0381

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