9th February 2010, 10.00-15.00
British Library Centre for Conservation, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB
Making collections available for the long-term, either physically or remotely,
depends on being able to use them without causing damage. The Preservation
Assessment Survey is a tool which provides an overview of the preservation
needs and priorities of a library or archive collection. It looks at the
preservation measures in place (for example, handling procedures, storage
conditions, physical protection, environment, security, and emergency
planning) alongside demand, usability, and significance of collections; it also
assesses the condition of items.
Why carry out a Preservation Assessment Survey?
•Gain a snapshot of the preservation needs of your collection
•Receive an objective report featuring statistical evidence of need (supports
funding applications and setting of strategic priorities)
•Identify risks to your collections and see which areas can be improved for
greatest benefit
•Link to a nationally aggregated picture of preservation need in UK libraries
and archives
To find out more, visit http://www.bl.uk/npo/paslib.html.
What does the workshop cover?
Designed for library and archive staff (no previous knowledge of preservation
is required), the workshop introduces the PAS survey methodology, explains
the benefits of carrying out a survey, provides options for carrying out the
survey and includes a practical session allowing attendees to plan, measure,
and compile survey data. The PAS database will be demonstrated.
Workshop fee: £55.00 per person + VAT (including lunch)
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