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[padg] PARS Program at ALA -- P(l)anning for Gold: Preservation Models in California and the West





On behalf of the PARS Management Committee, please join us for an entertaining and informative session in Anaheim!  Program information is provided below as text  and as a WORD document
with a color  image which you can  distribute to libraries, archives and historical associations in your state or region. Preservation Technologies is also a sponsor of this program. If you are looking
for this program in the ALA program guide, it is under the Administration and Leadership track, sub-track New Models for Collaboration.

This message will be cross-posted.

P(l)anning for Gold: Preservation Models in California and the West

Saturday June 28, 2008   1:30 - 3:30 pm

Hilton Pacific Ballroom B

Preservation collaboration in California and the West is yielding rich results. Learn how an expandable network model is working to meet the challenges created by large distances between population centers. Speakers will describe the purpose, organization, services and future of the California Preservation Program (CPP) and WESTPAS, Western States and Territories Preservation Assistance Services, which covers 14 states and territories. Current initiatives to preserve California's vast moving image and recorded sound collections will be described.

Speakers:

Susan Hildreth, California State Librarian.
Gary Kurutz, Curator of Special Collections, California State Library.
Barclay Ogden, Co-Coordinator, California Preservation Program; Program Coordinator, WESTPAS.
Julie Page, Co-Coordinator, California Preservation Program; User Services Coordinator, WESTPAS.

Moderator: Tom Clareson, Program Director for New Initiatives, PALINET

Sponsored by: ALCTS Preservation and Reformatting Section (PARS)

Co-sponsored by: Public Library Association (PLA)

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Karen Mokrzycki
University Library
University of California, Santa Cruz
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
831-459-2021







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