Subject: Curators and Conservators Discussion Group
This was posted on Exlibris and is reposted here without the knowledge or consent of the author. The next meeting of the RBMS Curators and Conservators Discussion Group will be on January 24, 1993, at the Executive Tower, Zephyr Room (3 blocks west of the Convention Center in Denver, at the corner of Curtis and 14th). The topic of discussion will be Special Formats (film, microfilm, videodisks, audiodisks, scanners, photographs, etc.). This topic was chosen from the questionnaire that I handed out two years ago by participants in the discussion group. Some of the ideas to be addressed are, who decides what materials in libraries get reformatted. On the basis of what is this decision made? What hardware and software--what technologies--are presently available? What is the life expectancy of these technologies? Are there specific technologies best suited for particular materials? How should libraries handle/store/ reformat/preserve such items that may be donated to them as computer disks, videodisks, recording tapes, compact disks, and the like? If time allows and the expertise of the participants makes it possible, perhaps we can discuss potential sources of funding for this kind of work. The idea is not merely to answer the questions (some of which may not be answerable), but--just as important--to raise the issues for those who will increasingly be dealing with these materials in the future. Please bring to the discussion any literature you have pertaining to current technologies and institutional practices, and funding sources. For more information contact Sidney Berger, Head of Special Collections, University of California, Riverside, CA 92517. (909)-787-3233. FAX (909)-787-3285. *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:35 Distributed: Thursday, January 7, 1993 Message Id: cdl-6-35-012 ***Received on Thursday, 7 January, 1993