The National Preservation Office Preservation Microfilming Group has arranged an Awareness Day open to library and archive staff involved in creating microfilm surrogates.
Date: 19 April 2007.
Location: National Archives, Kew.
Time: 11 am-4pm.
Programme:
Speakers from the NPO Preservation Microfilm Group will cover a range of topics, including British Standards, good practice based on the NPO Guide to Preservation Microfilming, training for operators, quality assurance and the implications of digitisation. Staff from the National Archives will show participants round the studio and demonstrate equipment.
Who should attend: All those involved in preservation microfilming. The day will be particularly useful to those who undertake microfilming on a small scale and wish to update their knowledge and skills. It will be an opportunity to share experience with other practitioners.
There is no charge for the day but a contribution of £5 towards catering costs will be requested.
The full programme will be available shortly on the NPO website www.bl.uk/npo <http://www.bl.uk/npo>
To register please email [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Alison Walker
Head
National Preservation Office
British Library
96 Euston Road
London NW1 2DB
Tel: 020 7412 7798
Fax: 020 7412 7796
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