I am looking for good quality and efficient way to display about 70
magazines. I would like students to see the whole cover.
I want to keep away from the wire frames, plastic, if possible and can
go from floor to about 80" high.
The usual suspects, Gaylord, Brodart, etc. have high priced junk, and
Staples etc. have mostly junk.
Has any colleague come up with a space efficient, nice, lower cost
creative solution here? Also, I would very much like to illuminate the
magazine covers.
Any information would be much appreciated!
Thanks -
David Di Gregorio
ddigregorio@tenafly.k12.nj.us <mailto:ddigregorio@tenafly.k12.nj.us>
Supervisor Library Media Services
Tenafly High School
www.librarymedia.net <http://www.librarymedia.net/>
19 Columbus Drive
Tenafly, NJ 07670
CELL: 201-696-8062
201.816.6617
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