Subject: RLG photo preservation task force
The Research Libraries Group (RLG) has formed a six-member task force to address issues inherent in preserving large photograph collections. The group's charge is 1) to evaluate available needs-assessment and planning tools used in managing large photograph collections; 2) to design a project to investigate and demonstrate the use of electronic technologies -- such as CD-ROMs -- in re-formatting large, endangered photo collections; and 3) to suggest other ways institutions could work together to preserve and improve access to photographic research collections. Serving on the task force are Jeffrey Horrell, librarian of the Fine Arts Library at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum; Jackie Dooley, head of collections cataloging at the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities; Anne Kenney, associate director of the Department of Preservation at Cornell University; Debbie Hess Norris, assistant director of the Art Conservation Program at the Winterthur Museum/ University of Delaware; and James Reilly, director of the Image Permanence Institute at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Patricia McClung, RLG's associate director for programs, staffs the task force. The task force is an outgrowth of a 1990 RLG symposium that focused on the problems repositories have in managing and preserving large photographic collections, with special emphasis on finding collaborative solutions. The committee is expected to complete its work by September 1, 1993. For more information, please contact Patricia McClung at RLG, phone 415/691-2236; e-mail BL.PAM [at] RLG__BITNET or BL.PAM [at] RLG__STANFORD__EDU. *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:14 Distributed: Saturday, August 15, 1992 Message Id: cdl-6-14-009 ***Received on Tuesday, 11 August, 1992