Subject: Central library for conservation
I brought up this subject on the OSGL list a few days ago and it was suggested that I put it on the DistList so, here it is and open for your comments: As I am unfamiliar with the proper process for introducing a motion or address an idea at (I believe) the business meeting, would some of you give me some guidance? The idea: At this point in time, if one needs information on a subject, one needs to search all over the world for out of print or obscure papers as well as standard reference texts or jump through hoops to get it. I have noticed that the AIC does not have a central library where one can go to obtain this information and, as everyone is concerned about a "body" of knowledge, I thought that I would make a motion (?) to establish an AIC central lending library committee to study the feasibility of such a service to members. If we have 4000 members and added $20/yr to the dues, that would provide ($80,000 per year) enough to cover the salary of a librarian and the space to store the books and manuscripts. It would be like joining a sub-group on information. The initial library could be supplied with books donated from the membership. I am sure that retiring members would consider donating their reference books and I'll bet that some of the schools of conservation have duplicate copies that could be donated. How did this come about? The idea came about as a result of my inquiry of the other day on this list and searching for the references suggested ( does anybody know where Butterworth went to?). Also, a few weeks ago I was doing some research and I called another organization that I belong to and asked for a reference book and two days later it arrived on my door step for a four week stay. I thought that if they could do this , then AIC (which is a much more professional organization) could do this also. **** Moderator's comments: See Butterworth-Heinemann <URL:http://www.bh.com/register/us/index.htm> So, I welcome your comments as well as your guidance regarding getting the AIC board to take this on. Jim Moss Some of the replies to this suggestion were quite enthusiastic others were cautionary. Some were concerned about duplication of effort, costs, fairness, and some suggested that it could be a joint effort between some Conservation groups such as AIC and CAL. Some conservators use CHIN and SIRIS and then use their local library to obtain a copy of a book. Others feel that this process could be too cumbersome or the local libraries are too far away. Some felt that deciding how to spend the money and on what books could be challenging especially because the conservation field is so broad. Someone suggested that NCAC had this idea: does anyone know what happened to it? Would anyone know if there would be grant monies to pursue this? *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:79 Distributed: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-79-009 ***Received on Wednesday, 25 March, 1998