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Re: food discussion
Preservation Issues in Small to Mid-sized Preservation Programs
Discussion
Group
June 27, 1999
2:00 to 4:00
TOPIC: "Fighting For The Cause: Food and Drink Policies in the Library"
Food and drink policies have been highly controversial issues in academic
research libraries of all sizes. The Preservation Issues in Small to
Mid-Sized Preservation Programs Discussion Group will explore the
controversy and attitudes of this issue and invite your participation. We
will use ARL SPEC Kit #237, _Managing Food and Drink in ARL Libraries_, to
assist our discussion.
We want to gather additional information and would appreciate your help.
If you have any policies on food and drink in the library, please send us a
copy, or URL if it's on a web site. Here is a mini-survey
1. Does your library have a food and drink policy?
--yes
--no
2. What year was the policy established/disbanded?
3. How is the policy enforced?
--not enforced
--security staff
--library staff
--combination library staff/security staff
--other
4. Do you have a coffee/snack bar in the library?
--yes
--no
IF YES:
4. What year did it open?
5. Does the coffee/snack bar generate funds for support for
preservation efforts or concerns?
--yes
--no
6. If you have no snack bar now, is there one planned for the future?
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Patricia Palmer phone: 804.828.2287
Head, Preservation Services fax: 804.828.1051
Virginia Commonwealth University
Box 842033 email: pepalmer@xxxxxxx
Richmond, VA 23284-2033
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Yvonne A. Carignan
Preservation Department Head
University of Maryland Libraries
yc38@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
VoiceMail: 301-405-9343