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Offline ZoTaRTopic starter

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Historical Antique Journals books
« on: March 13, 2022, 05:46:49 pm »
I have some Historic books Journals Circa 1930's

I am an electronics engineer and I have kept these for years.

I have inherited these from my grand father. (my godfathers father) who was a Naval Radio officer with British Royal Navy.

They are in good condition.
JOURNAL of the INSTITUTION of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 1931 > 1940+
Pitman Book 'THE ELECTRICAL EDUCATOR vol I II III
other Training books on RADIO and Electronics (it is 1930s)
sone hand written Notes lectures.

International University Reading Course Volumes 1-6

I can share more detailed inventory to who may be interested

I will NOT be able to keep these anymore and seeking advice who may have a use, any institution, archive that may be interested. 

I do not know where to sell/give and I can NOT bare to see them go recycle for paper.

I hope I can find a good cause for these.

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2022, 05:50:57 pm »
your location? shipping seems incredible high from UK ormAU

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2022, 05:52:01 pm »
I am in Singapore.

shipping is ridiculously high to anywhere these days  |O
 

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2022, 12:09:12 am »
Scan and upload to archive.org ? They might have some of those already, but not all.
 

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2022, 01:02:33 am »
If no buyers, you may try donating them to a local public library, or to a University library.

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2022, 01:27:44 am »
This guy might be able to give you good advice.
https://worldradiohistory.com/index.htm
 

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2022, 05:23:24 am »
If no buyers, you may try donating them to a local public library, or to a University library.


yep i agree, I have already tried this.
 

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2022, 05:25:01 am »
Scan and upload to archive.org ? They might have some of those already, but not all.

This was/is one of my targets sadly I dont have the means of doing that on s flatbed scanner with these tick hardcovers
 

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2022, 01:42:48 pm »
These days, a good camera is sufficient to get a good quality "scan".
 

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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2022, 02:31:01 pm »
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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #10 on: March 16, 2022, 12:20:46 am »
Hi ZoTaR,

Yes, try contacting TerraHertz! That's a good idea. I second the motion. :)

I am a collector of old technical works. I'd be very happy to receive and care for these, and can pay the shipping. I'm also a member of the Australian Computer Museum Society. These works would be accessible to others in that Society, though would remain in my care.

Statement of objectives: I don't consider scanning and document presentation technology of today to be adequate for long term historical preservation. So it's absolutely necessary to preserve the original paper works. Even if scanning _could_ produce data files from which it was possible to manufacture physical copies indistinguishable from the originals (ie reproducing the feel and complete visual quality) the originals still have historical authenticity and trustability, which anything digital cannot.

'Libraries' these days tend to hrow out old technical works. And too many people think they can scan or photograph old docs ("it's good enough, you can read it, right?") then throw out the original. If they didn't already destroy it to feed the pages through an auto-scanner.) Short sighted barbarians... So much is being lost.

Shipping.
Where in Singapore are you? Near a major airport by any chance? Because if you can pack them in boxes and take to the freight office of any airline that flies to Sydney, eg Quantas, I can pick them up at the airport here.
Or you could use DHL to ship them.

How many boxes like in your photo would there be?
The hand written notes - what kind of quantity of these? If it's relatively small they are a nice historical inclusion in the set. About the bulk of one of those Journals?
Otoh, if there are boxes of them I'd probably pass on those.

Packing.
They'd  need to be packed fairly well to avoid damage.  Be aware boxes get dropped, tumbled, and sometimes punctured. Books survive quite well if packed flat, and protected around the sides with something resilient like styro foam sheet. All excess space in the box has to be filled with something, so the books can't move around in transport. Keep the fillers lightweight.

The box in your photo is probably strong enough, but for shipping it's not allowed to have openings like the carry holes there. You can close the flaps and tape over them.

Don't ship or store books in the orientation you have them there. It strains the spine, which can break.
Store and pack them flat, always.

It's also a good idea with such rare old works, to include a moisture barrier in case the box gets wet. Ideally, individually plastic bag each book. But if that's too much trouble, then a large plastic liner bag in the box is better than nothing.

Thanks for the PM. I might not have noticed the thread as I'm mostly too busy to read eevblog much these days.

When you have an idea of the number of boxes, size and weight, we can discuss freight methods and cost.

Edit to add: Oh and before packing, if you have decided on a shipping carrier, it's a good idea to ask about their box size and weight limits, also price increments. For instance if you go over their 'two person lift' threshold it has consequences.
May be better to have several smaller boxes that are easy to lift. Ship them as a numbered set 'Box 1 of 4' etc.
Speak with them and ask.

Kind regards,
Guy
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Re: Historical Antique Journals books
« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2022, 05:20:48 pm »
@TerraHertz
Thank you for the reply and the message.

I think in the same way as you. that is why i have been hanging on to these. these are mostly kept (at least under my supervision period) away from daylight, and in moisture controlled environment. and they are normally stored on their side NOT upright or in a box like the picture.

I can pack them in moisture barriers with silica packs inside each bag. This is my plan for any shipment. at this age these will NOT handle moisture.

I am NOT near however I am happy to personally deliver them to airline cargo office of Singapore Airlines or Quantas OR deliver to sea port in Singapore. i would do all these as long as I know they are going to a good home.


Let me send you a more detailed catalog of what i have first.
I will share here if any one else is interested.

then we can re evaluate things.

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