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The Preservation Program Blueprint / By Barbra Buckner Higginbotham & Judith W. Wild.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Ess EssPublications, 2010.; Chicago, Illinios : American Library Association.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiii. 151 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9788170005858
  • 817000585
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 025.84 HIG
Contents:
Chapter 1 The Library Director Chapter 2 The Library Building Manager Chapter 3 Collection Development and Acquisitions Chapter 4 Circulation and Stack Maintenance Chapter 5 Binding, Repair, and Reformatting Chapter 6 Cataloging and Materials Processing Chapter 7 Access Services Chapter 8 Interlibrary Loan Chapter 9 Reference and Information Services Chapter 10 Special Collections and Archival Materials Chapter 11 Microforms, Sound Recordings, Video Formats, and New Media Chapter 12 Library Systems
Summary: A complete guide to developing a library -wide preservation program, The preservation Program Blueprint will help you to map out a system that is both preventive and curative. Higginbotham and Wild assert that by decentralizing preservation activities, and integrating them into ongoing library functions. you can reserve materials effectively, efficiently, and with buy-in form staff. Apply their proven strategies to: create an innovative "around the building" approach to preservation implement preventive "on-the-job" techniques Identify "who-does-what" following the functional listing in the table of contents. Libraries of all types and sizes cannot afford to not involve all library staff in the preservation process. The new Blueprint shows you how to preserve materials in your collection by bringing all of the resources in your library to bear.
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Chapter 1 The Library Director
Chapter 2 The Library Building Manager Chapter 3 Collection Development and Acquisitions Chapter 4 Circulation and Stack Maintenance Chapter 5 Binding, Repair, and Reformatting Chapter 6 Cataloging and Materials Processing Chapter 7 Access Services Chapter 8 Interlibrary Loan Chapter 9 Reference and Information Services Chapter 10 Special Collections and Archival Materials Chapter 11 Microforms, Sound Recordings, Video Formats, and New Media Chapter 12 Library Systems

A complete guide to developing a library -wide preservation program, The preservation Program Blueprint will help you to map out a system that is both preventive and curative. Higginbotham and Wild assert that by decentralizing preservation activities, and integrating them into ongoing library functions. you can reserve materials effectively, efficiently, and with buy-in form staff. Apply their proven strategies to:
create an innovative "around the building" approach to preservation
implement preventive "on-the-job" techniques
Identify "who-does-what" following the functional listing in the table of contents.
Libraries of all types and sizes cannot afford to not involve all library staff in the preservation process. The new Blueprint shows you how to preserve materials in your collection by bringing all of the resources in your library to bear.

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