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[PADG:2022] Re: Suddenly Seeking Substance
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- Subject: [PADG:2022] Re: Suddenly Seeking Substance
- From: "S. Tyra Grant" <stgrant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 09:39:51 -0500
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These Board Members will receive a packet of printed materials mailed
prior to the meeting date. I can submit a maximum of 8 (but
preferably 5 or 6) pages-worth on the subjects of preservation and
digital/preservation. The meeting will be a one-day event of small
group discussions on a few topics, one being preservation.
The meeting will influence their future interests and direction as a
board. I'm inclined to think less nuts & bolts
detail ----more broad scope and aiming at people looking to
investing in the future. I want them to enjoy their reading and
make it to the end. I have a few candidates that will do---but I'd
love to find better.
Thanks for the ideas---I'll continue to watch for more.
Tyra Grant
At 01:54 PM 5/22/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Here's a fun question (at
least I think the answers could be fun for everyone):
I have a list of preservation readings that I generally recommend for
different circumstances. Now, though, I'm seeking the best readings
I can find for a special use. Here's the background:
Seeking: a couple of great but short readings (7 or 8 pages
total, taken together). These can come from anywhere, as long as
they do the job:
Audience: Northwestern University Library, Board of Governors who
will participate in small group discussion about preservation this
June.
Two topics: (also could be one reading that covers both
topics):
1) Preservation---overview, issues, trends---the state of preservation
today
2) Digital and preservation (why, what, issues, challenges,
trends).
Goal: Introduce the subject(s) (maybe include: goals,
challenges issues and trends). 1) be readable, 2) understandable
and 3) interesting and moving 4) stimulate active interest in
preservation.
The readings are my one crack at influencing this discussion. I
will not be present during the exercise. I have been asked to
recommend one or two readings for a packet, to be mailed in advance---for
Board members to prepare for the meeting and discussion.
Preservation is one of maybe two or so topics that will be discussed by
one small working-group. I'd like their discussion to be made more
productive by the quality of the readings they receive.
Can you recommend some readings that will be understandable to a
well-educated library board who are not librarians themselves. I
want to engage their minds and capture their hearts---that's all.
What are some of your favorites?
Tyra Grant
Head, Preservation Department
Northwestern University Library
phone: 847/491-4672