Subject: Disaster plans
Alan Howell wrote: > The State Library has received several telephone calls from the public > asking for information on how to reduce--or remove--the smoke odour from > their books and other paper items. > > Our Counter Disaster Manual (Sydney: State Library of NSW, > 1992, p.87) gives us some ideas: I am interested in your Counter Disaster Manual. Is it available electronically. Situated in dry bushland we are very concerned about fire and have taken quite elaborate precautions to protect our living and preserved herbarium collections. Our Fire manual has just been placed on our World Wide Web Server and is available on the internet (URL = http://155.187.10.12:80) - a gopher version will be made available this weekend (gopher://155.187.10.12:70). Our manual only deals with preventing the disaster and what to do while it is happening. We only have scattered notes on what to do with the damaged specimens after the event and would like to expand this part of our management plan. (Incidentally, the entire Gardens Plan of Management, describing all aspects of our operations for the next five years has recently been made available on the same server.) Does anyone have Counter Disaster Manuals or Disaster Recovery Manuals available electronically on the Network, preferably on WWW or gopher (but FTP would do)? If so we would like to see there are parts that are relevant to the prevention of disasters to our collection and the recovery of fire or water damage to herbarium specimens (which are a lot like books in that they are mounted on paper and stacked on shelves. Jim Croft Herbarium CBG Australian National Botanic Gardens GPO Box 1777, Canberra, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA +61-6-2509 490 fax: +61-6-2509 599 URL=http://155.187.10.12:80/people/croft.jim.html Biodiversity Directorate Australian Nature Conservation Agency *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:51 Distributed: Tuesday, January 18, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-51-004 ***Received on Thursday, 13 January, 1994