REALM Project Test 4 Results for COVID Virus Survival on Library Materials…… “Scientists Find Virus Still Detectable After Six Days on Four Common Library Materials When Stacked”

Canada’s Library Boy Blog reports…

Research conducted as part of the REopening Archives, Libraries, and Museums (REALM) Project has been testing how long the virus SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19 remains detectable on various library surfaces and materials.

They write…..

Scientists Find Virus Still Detectable After Six Days on Four Common Library Materials When Stacked

In a fourth series of tests, the Project looked at different book covers as well as DVD cases and polyethylene foam for shipping:

“In the most recent test, scientists tested four materials similar to those in the first test group—the cover of hardcover books (buckram cloth), the cover of softback books, a DVD case, and mylar protective book cover jackets—only this time, the materials were stacked to simulate common storage configurations in libraries and archives. While the virus was not detectable on the materials laid flat after three days in the first test, the virus was still detectable on similar materials after six days when the materials were stacked.”
REALM is a collaboration between OCLC, an international library services cooperative, the US government agency Institute of Museum and Library Services, and Battelle, an R&D organization.