Subject: Visiting Princeton during ALA midwinter meeting
**** Moderator's comments: Please respond directly to the author. Midwinter Tour Opportunity to Princeton Preservation Office The last time the American Library Association (ALA) held its midwinter meeting in Philadelphia (February 1995) there was a *big snow storm*. The day before that white blanket fell from the sky and temporarily paralyzed the region, however, Princeton University Library hosted a tour of its Preservation Office and conservation lab. We bussed folk from Philly to Princeton early in the morning, conducted a tour which included an optional mid-afternoon side trip to Special Collections for those souls so willing, a sit-down lunch at the faculty club, and a late afternoon busride back to Philly. A small number of folk, ALA and non-ALA, arrived on their own steam as well. It was an all-day affair, to be sure, and a good time was had by all. Really! We had 21 or so participants. I would like to inquire whether there are any hardy ALA-bound souls among you and/or other folk in the region, who missed this event the first time around, who would be now interested in the opportunity again. Redux. I would also like to know what you believe to be the best day for you to attend the tour. Meetings for ALA preservation folk run from Saturday, January 30 through Tuesday, February 2. These are the days in my sightline, although I will consider Wednesday, Feb. 3 as well for those who wish to spend another day in this part of the world. I will not consider Sunday, January 31, however. If I get enough response (say 12- 15 or more folk) and a mutually agreeable day works out for all involved, I will then make the arrangements. The drill will be similar to that described above, with the exception of a box lunch, rather than a hot meal. Sorry, economy rules. On the other hand, if the response does not meet the minimum, it will not happen. Simple. This offer is made in the same spirit as the first event: I am proud of our preservation/conservation program and I like to show it off, but we are slightly off the beaten track, not too far from the beautiful New Jersey Turnpike. Robert J. Milevski Preservation Librarian Princeton University Library One Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544 609-258-5591 Fax: 609-258-4105 *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:29 Distributed: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-29-014 ***Received on Friday, 18 September, 1998