Subject: Proposed merger of PLMS and RLMS
The Reproduction of Library Materials Section (RLMS) and the Preservation of Library Materials Section (PLMS) of the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services within the American Library Association are proposing to merge into a single section, the Preservation and Reformatting Section. An open meeting will be held for all members of the two sections attending the Mid-Winter meeting of ALA in Los Angeles to discuss the proposed new bylaws. The meeting will be held on Sunday, February 6, from 2-4 pm, in the Biltmore Hotel in the Gold Room. A draft of the proposed bylaws and tentative scope notes for committees follow. Janet Gertz Chair, PLMS gertz [at] columbia__edu Nancy Elkington Chair, RLMS bl.nee [at] rlg__bitnet PRESERVATION AND REFORMATTING SECTION PROPOSED BYLAWS 1/16/94 Article I. Name The name of this body shall be the Preservation and Reformatting Section of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, a division of the American Library Association. Article II. Object The object of this section shall be to contribute to library service and librarianship through encouragement, promotion of, and responsibility for those activities of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services of the American Library Association relating to the preservation and reformatting of library materials in all types of institutions, and to provide leadership in the application of new technologies to assure continued access to library collections. [Articles III through XIII are identical with those articles in the Bylaws of the Cataloging and Classification Section, except:] Article VI. Nominations and Elections Section 2. Nominating Committee. (a) Composition. The Nominating Committee shall consist of three section members in good standing, no one of whom shall be a member of the Executive Committee. Article VIII. Executive Committee Section 1. Composition. The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers of the section, the immediate past chair of the section, and three (3) members-at-large. The Executive Director, ALCTS, the section representative to the Association's Budget and Finance Committee, and the section representative to the editorial board of the Association's journal shall be ex-officio members of the Executive Committee, without the right to vote. Article X. Discussion Groups Section 1. Establishment. Any group of ten or more members of the section interested in discussing common problems which fall within the object of the section may form a discussion group upon written petition from the group, and upon approval of the Executive Committee. The petition shall include the purpose of the group, the requirements for membership, if any, and the standing committee with which the group will be affiliated. Section 3. Officers. Each group shall elect a chair annually. The chair shall be an ex officio member of the standing committee with which the discussion group is affiliated. In addition to the regular duties of the office, the chair shall see that the group's activities are limited to discussion of matters of common interest and concern in accord with the purpose of the group, that the group engages in no activity in conflict with the program of the section, and that the section bylaws are observed by the group. PROPOSED COMMITTEE AND DISCUSSION GROUP STRUCTURE Scope notes are tentative, and will undergo further review before final charges are written. Each discussion group is related to the standing committee closest to it in content. Its chair is an ex-officio member of the committee and carries suggestions and recommendations to the committee for consideration. Standing Committees: EDUCATION To study, review, and disseminate information on current education and training efforts that relate to preservation and reformatting. Disc Groups: Preservation Instructors' Discussion Group Preservation Education & Outreach Discussion Group ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES To facilitate the development of and assist in the implementation of electronic imaging technologies for the preservation and reformatting of library materials; to collect and review information regarding technical and service standards, guidelines, recommended practices, and technical reports, and to encourage the development of new standards, and disseminate information encouraging their use and promoting awareness within the library, publishing, manufacturing, and vendor communities. Disc Group: New Technologies Discussion Group INTELLECTUAL CONTROL (replaces Bibliographic Control) To study and disseminate information about the intellectual control of preserved and reformatted materials; to coordinate with appropriate committees in other sections of ALCTS and with other appropriate agencies; to present intellectual control issues to micropublishers and to monitor intellectual control products and services provided by micropublishers and other agencies. MANAGEMENT To address issues related to the management of local and cooperative library reformatting and preservation programs and to initiate action to aid libraries in their management. To monitor activities and emerging issues in collection management and development as they relate to preservation and reformatting. Disc Groups: Microform Reading Room Managers' Discussion Group Preservation Administrators' Discussion Group Cooperative Preservation Programs Discussion Group Small-Medium Libraries Discussion Group Joint CMDS-PRS Discussion Group **** Moderator's comments: CMDS = Collection Management and Development Section (ALCTS) PRS = Public Relations Section (Library Administration and Management Association) METHODS/MATERIALS/STANDARDS: BOOKS & PAPER To promote and support understanding, development, and use of appropriate methods and materials to preserve and reformat paper-based library collections. Methods of preservation include, but are not limited to: proper storage environments and handling techniques; remedial and protective treatments such as conservation, binding, mass deacidification; reformatting. To collect and review relevant information regarding technical and service standards, guidelines, recommended practices, and technical reports. To review existing standards, encourage the development of new standards, and disseminate information encouraging their use and promoting awareness within the library, publishing, manufacturing, and vendor communities. To forward needs for technical standards through ALA and PRS representatives to national standards organizations and professional groups including the American Institute for Conservation, the Library Binding Institute, etc. Subcommittees as needed: Copying Library Binding Library/Conservation Supplies Disc Groups: Physical Quality & Treatment Discussion Group Library/Binder's Discussion Group Library/Conservation Supplier's Discussion Group METHODS/MATERIALS/STANDARDS: PHOTOGRAPHIC & RECORDING MEDIA To promote and support understanding, development, and use of appropriate methods and materials to preserve and reformat film and other non-paper recording media. Methods of preservation include, but are not limited to: proper storage environments and handling techniques; remedial and protective treatments such as conservation; reformatting. To collect and review relevant information regarding technical and service standards, guidelines, recommended practices, and technical reports. To review existing standards, encourage the development of new standards, and disseminate information encouraging their use and promoting awareness within the library, publishing, micropublishing, manufacturing, and vendor communities. To forward needs for technical standards through ALA and PRS representatives to national standards organizations and professional groups, including the Association for Information and Image Management. Subcommittees as needed: Preservation Microfilming [currently an ALCTS committee; we recommend moving it to section level] Disc Groups: Electronic Reformatting Micropublishers' Discussion Group Preservation Microfilming Vendors Discussion Group POLICY AND PLANNING To draft annual and long-range goals for the section and coordinate the planning activities of all section committees internally and with ALCTS. To conduct periodic reviews of section effectiveness and recommend appropriate changes. To identify and recommend to the Executive Committee new activities. PROGRAM PLANNING To coordinate and plan for annual programs, pre- conference, and institutes on topics proposed by section bodies and of interest to the membership of the section. Subcommittees/task forces for each program/ preconference/institute in the planning stage PUBLICATIONS To review, provide advice on, and approve proposals for publications and draft manuscripts which are produced as a result of the work of section bodies. To refer approved proposals and manuscripts to the ALCTS Publications Committee and monitor their progress through the publication process. To identify and refer to the appropriate section committees suggestions for new or revised publications. Subcommittees/task forces as needed for publications in process *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:51 Distributed: Tuesday, January 18, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-51-008 ***Received on Monday, 17 January, 1994