Hardware & Software for Environmental Monitoring
CLIMATE NOTEBOOK, SRAM CARD, & OMNIDRIVE CARD READER
Step-by-Step: Achieving a Preservation Environment for Collections
DewPoint Calculator
Preservation Calculator
Media Collection Preservation Environmental Monitoring The Archival Advisor ISO Standards
Preservation Environment Monitor (unavailable)
SRAM Card
OmniDrive Card Reader

Climate Notebook

NEW IN VERSION 3.1!
DewPoint Calculator
Bar graphs for quick analysis
Metrics for dimensional change caused by RH variations
Climate Notebook 3.1

Climate Notebook® version 3.1 for Windows is the first comprehensive tool of its kind for organizing, tracking, and analyzing data collected from storage and display spaces in cultural institutions.

The program's special metrics allow users to compare various storage environments in terms of preservation quality and to analyze an environment with relation to the three major types of deterioration—chemical, mechanical, and biological. Climate Notebook also provides analysis specific to the objects in a collection and shows the effects of environmental conditions on different materials.

Climate Notebook natively supports data from the original Preservation Environment Monitor® and the new PEM2. It can also import data from other sources, including ACR, Spectrum, Hobo®, Trak-R, Pinnacle, Dickson, and Rotronic data loggers, and Microsoft® Excel database files. Version 3.1 includes the DewPoint Calculator, Stored Alive (an interactive program), a detailed user manual and help file, and a downloadable workbook, Step-by-Step: Achieving a Preservation Environment for Collections.

Climate Notebook has been field-tested in more than 200 cultural institutions and is in use in many more, in the U.S. and elsewhere.

For more information, see Step-by-Step: Achieving a Preservation Environment for Collections (an Adobe PDF file).

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