Subject: LC Preservation Directorate
The retirement at the end of August of Library of Congress Preservation Projects Officer Gerald Garvey comes at a highly critical stage in the development of the Library's deacidification program and leaves a management gap that must be filled from current resources. Consequently, beginning August 9, 1993, Kenneth E. Harris will devote his full time to directing the deacidification program and Diane Nester Kresh will assume full responsibility for administration of the Preservation Directorate, including supervision of the division chiefs. These assignments will remain in effect at least through the Library's next Congressional appropriations hearings (Spring 1994), at which the deacidification program is expected to be a major topic of attention. The Library's Management Team considers it imperative that the DEZ test phase be brought to successful closure. Equally imperative is that the Library's diminished resources be used effectively to support the Library's multi-faceted, on-going preservation programs. The Library is fortunate to have Harris and Kresh, respectively, to deal with these major assignments. *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:18 Distributed: Wednesday, August 11, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-18-005 ***Received on Friday, 6 August, 1993