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Promoting good handling 

Preservation Advisory Centre training day 

British Library, London: 7 February 2013

 

Ensuring the safe use of collections by staff and readers is both good
practice and a cost-effective method of preventing damage. This training
day is aimed at library and archive staff with responsibility for
writing, implementing or promoting handling and use policies. The day
communicates the role of good handling practices in the preservation of
library and archive collections, outlines methods of promoting good
handling practices within organisations and to users, and provides
information that supports library and archive staff with the
implementation of handling policies. It is led by Jane Pimlott and Sarah
Hamlyn of the British Library.

 

For full programme and booking details, please see:
www.bl.uk/blpac/handling.html 

Preservation Advisory Centre
The British Library
96 Euston Road
London
NW1 2DB

 T +44 (0)20 7412 7612
www.bl.uk/blpac 

To subscribe to the Preservation Advisory Centre e-newsletter visit
https://forms.bl.uk/newsletters/index.aspx 

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