miscellanium (
miscellanium) wrote2026-03-01 12:24 pm
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thoughts for a pre-recorded con panel: archival storage for your yaoi
i mentioned this idea on fedi but wanted to jot down an outline somewhere it'd be easier to format while still being open to public comment. if there's anything you think isn't already addressed here but would be helpful to see discussed pls lmk! there are no stupid questions, but i don't have the bandwidth to do the live q&a now lol.
alternatively, if anyone has fannish horror stories about storage they want to share i'm happy to include them in the presentation and discuss how they might've been avoided.
archival storage for fans on a budget (workshop the title, i'm terrible at these) - individual-scale solutions framed in a way that's accessible/relevant to fen rather than normie grannies
INTRO
alternatively, if anyone has fannish horror stories about storage they want to share i'm happy to include them in the presentation and discuss how they might've been avoided.
archival storage for fans on a budget (workshop the title, i'm terrible at these) - individual-scale solutions framed in a way that's accessible/relevant to fen rather than normie grannies
INTRO
- dammit jim i'm an archivist not a conservator, not giving professional advice, some of this will be out of your control and that's ok. some of the solutions may be out of your current budget but let's take ibuprofen together and make informed decisions
- basics of agents of deterioration, inherent vice
- focus on paper-based (doujinshi, etc) but touch on things like pins, figurines, and other physical media (itabags!)
- most important things to avoid if possible (touch on off-gassing, etc. eta: including plastic sleeves, thanks tabby)
- what can you do on a budget? you do not need museum-grade environmental monitors.
- location in some ways more crucial than the containers
- give irl examples: larry archive, arcv doujins, hellsing merch?
- binders&c for display purposes? paging through lobby cards etc.
- cataloging as you go
- easy DIY collection management solutions
- unbinding bound media: when is it a good idea? how to do it safely, how to label pages if needed (pencils, erasers to recommend)
- address ipm? unlikely to be a concern for most fans (hopefully) but share a resource
- not to be a corpo shill but... recommended vendors for officially archival-grade supplies

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* another thought might be displaying one's doujins in a way where they won't get affected by sun fade? (maybe suggestions on rotating them, etc?)
* digital archiving in addition to physical with the whole 3-2-1 backup rule? digital hoarders reddit might have some good resources..
* (don't feel like ya gotta answer but off-gassing and ipm are unfamiliar terms to me so there might need to be a moment in the panel for explainations there.)
great idea and all in support of this. :D
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It might also be good to touch on the fact that JP paper sizes =/= USA paper sizes! Not a ton of detail, but maybe common doujinshi sizes (in your experience) and a quick visual of like, how an A4 sized doujin would fit in one of those clear plastic comic book sleeves.
Also as far as itabags go: the fact that putting washi tape on one sided keychains can destroy the print and thusly is not a great archival method lol
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Wonder if you maybe had suggestions for like "fannish clothing" like t-shirts with prints and such?
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