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Applying risk management to collection care
 

Preservation Advisory Centre workshop 

16 May 2013: British Library, London

 

This one-day workshop introduces the principles of risk management and guides you through the process of applying a risk management framework to collection care. Risk management is a powerful tool for identifying and prioritising activities. It provides objective evidence which can be used to raise the profile of issues and justify resource allocation. Above all, it is a widely used methodology which makes it easy to communicate findings. This workshop is led by Susanna Hillhouse, a consultant with extensive experience of collections management planning and training. The workshop is designed for people working with library and archive collections who have not previously undertaken a collection care risk assessment. 

 

Cost: £105 + VAT (including lunch and refreshments)

 

Programme and booking information: www.bl.uk/blpac/ <http://www.bl.uk/blpac/risk.html> risk.html 

 

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

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

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