Subject: SOLINET workshops
SOLINET, Inc., the Southeastern Library Network, is pleased to announce our Winter 2003 preservation workshop schedule Environmental Control and Monitoring: Preserving Collections in a Hostile Environment Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS Thursday, February 6, 2003 9 am-4 pm. The most cost-effective strategy to preserve our documentary resources is by controlling temperature, relative humidity, and pollutants. This workshop will help library staff identify the source of problems, monitor the environment, and develop strategies for affecting change in their institution. It will include an extensive packet of resource materials, plus exhibits of state-of-the-art monitoring equipment. Instructor is Dr. Michael Trinkley, Director of Chicora Foundation. Cost for $105 SOLINET members, all membership categories, ($95 early bird, $130 late registration); $145 Non-SOLINET members ($135 early bird, $170 late registration). Any institution within Mississippi qualifies for the member rate. Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL February 13, 2003 9 am-4 pm Libraries and archives are vulnerable to a variety of disasters ranging from fires and flooding to roof leaks and mold outbreaks. Through lecture, group exercises, and demonstration, this workshop will provide the training necessary to plan, organize, and execute a disaster plan and salvage operation. Cost is $105 SOLINET members, all member categories ($95 early bird, $130 late registration); $145 Non-SOLINET members ($135 early bird, $170 late registration). Any institution within Alabama qualifies for the member rate. Digital Preservation: Ensuring Access to Electronic Resources Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA February 19, 2003 9:00am - 4:00pm. The issue of long-term access to digital information has become an issue of increasing concern to institutions, information professionals, and the preservation community. Organizations are rising to the challenge through collaboration and research in order to find best practices and define standards that can be followed. Best practices to the digital preservation challenge are emerging and information professionals now have some models to follow. This one-day session is designed to introduce the concepts and challenges of preserving digital information. Topics covered include: The concept of preservation in a digital world, management of digital collections (born digital and converted collections), licensing, selection criteria, metadata, preservation best practices, and discussion of various research efforts. Cost for $155 SOLINET members, all membership categories, ($145 early bird, $180 late registration); $195 Non-SOLINET members ($185 early bird, $220 late registration). Any institution within Virginia qualifies for the member rate. Fundamentals of Book Repair University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL February 26-27, 2003 8:30 am - 5 pm This two-day workshop is designed for staff members who perform book repair in libraries and those who supervise repair units. The workshop teaches simple, economical, and preservation quality repairs for materials in general, circulating, and reference collections. The procedures covered are tightening hinges, endsheet replacement, spine replacement, paper mending, tip-ins, and hinge-ins. The workshop will *not* cover techniques for the repair of materials that are special, rare, or archival. Cost is $175 SOLINET members, all membership categories, ($165 early bird, $200 late registration); $215 Non-SOLINET members ($205 early bird, $240 late registration). Any institution within Alabama qualifies for the member rate. Preparacion para Prevenir Desastres Universidad de Puerto Rico, Facultad de Ciencias y Tecnicas de la Informacion March 18, 2003 Las bibliotecas tanto como los archivos son vulnerables a una variedad de desastres. Algunas colecciones se han danado a causa de fuego, humo, inundaciones, pipas de agua que han estallado o goteado, y un sinnumero de desastres similares. Para prevenir la perdida innecesaria de materiales, los bibliotecarios y archivistas deben estar preparados para manejar accidentes de pequena escala, asi como emergencias a grande escala. Esta preparacion depende de que las instituciones cuenten con los servicios de personal capacitado, asi como planes escritos para enfrentar situaciones de emergencia, para que asi el menor numero de desastres ocurran y garantizar que los materiales danados puedan restaurarse exitosamente. El personal de las bibliotecas debe ser capacitado tambien en las tecnicas y procedimientos apropiados de recuperacion de materiales. Precio: $105 Dolares para los miembros de cualquier categoria de SOLINET ($90 inscripcion temprana, $130 inscripcion fuera del periodo); $145 Dolares para las personas que no son miembros de SOLINET ($135 inscripcion temprana, $170 inscripcion fuera del periodo). A cualquier institucion de Puerto Rico se le otorga la tarifa de membresia. Basic Collections Care: Getting one more circulation out of the latest John Grisham novel Dekalb County Public Library, Decatur Branch, Decatur, GA March 19, 2003 9 am-4 pm Public library and school media center circulating collections are subjected to a lot of wear and tear. Most libraries perform some minor repair on their damaged materials. Despite staff members' good intentions, some materials and procedures used can shorten the useful life of the book, make it hard to open, and cause more problems later. This one-day workshop will teach staff how to minimize damage to collections by learning proper use, handling and storage of collections. Also covered are simple, economical and preservation-quality repairs on materials for public libraries. The session emphasizes techniques that are most often needed in public libraries, do not require expensive equipment and supplies, and can be performed successfully by clerical or student support staff after a short training period. The workshop will *not* cover techniques for the repair of research collections or materials that are special, rare, or archival. Cost for $115 SOLINET members, all membership categories, ($105 early bird, $140 late registration); $155 Non-SOLINET members ($145 early bird, $180 late registration). Any institution within Georgia qualifies for the member rate. For more information or to register, contact Vanessa Richardson 800-999-8558 vanessa_richardson [at] solinet__net or see <URL:http://www.solinet.net> for full descriptions and online registration. These workshops are funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation and Access. *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:39 Distributed: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-39-031 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 December, 2002