The Preservation Program BlueprintThe Preservation Program Blueprint
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Book, 2001
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Current format, Book, 2001, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsPlacing the responsibilities of preservation on every staff member in each department, Higginbotham and Wild assert that by decentralizing preservation activities and integrating them into ongoing library functions, you will preserve materials effectively, efficiently, and with buy-in from staff. Apply their proven strategies to:
- Create an "around-the-building" approach to preservation.
- Implement preventative "on-the-job"' techniques.
- Identify "who-does-what" following the functional listing in the .
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.
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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- Chicago : American Library Association, 2001.
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