Subject: Report on staffing
At the 1991 ALA Annual Conference, the PLMS (Preservation of Library Materials Section) Preservation Management Committee (PMC) expressed interest in having information gathered about staffing in preservation programs. A task force was appointed shortly thereafter to investigate this issue. The task force began by examining statistical information about staffing, including the ARL (Association of Research Libraries) statistics. It also collected and examined job descriptions and organizational charts from a number of libraries. While this latter group of material was of some use in understanding staffing levels and kinds of positions common in a small cross-section of libraries, the task force felt that more specific information was needed. Thus, in 1993 at the ALA Midwinter Meeting, the task force proposed to PMC that a survey be sent to managers of preservation programs that would gather the kind of information that would more clearly identify some of the key factors that influence the staffing of preservation programs.... **** Moderator's comments: The full text of this report is available in Conservation OnLine. (Browse by Topic/Administration) *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:8 Distributed: Tuesday, July 19, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-8-002 ***Received on Wednesday, 13 July, 1994