Please join us in an e-forum discussion. It’s free!
Open to everyone. Registration details at the end of this message. Feb. 10-11, 2009 - “Disaster Preparedness and
Response”
Join this e-forum to share your disaster planning and
response experiences and learn more about online resources that can help you
get started if you haven’t already. Feel free to discuss problems
you met along the way and how having (or not having) a plan impacted your
response to a disaster, whether you encountered a building roof or pipe leak or
experienced the devastation of a regional disaster. Discussion with start
Tuesday, February 10, 9AM eastern time and conclude Wednesday, February 11, 5PM
eastern time. Walter Cybulski is a Preservation Librarian at the National
Library of Medicine, where he has served as Disaster Response Chief for over a
decade. Walter has coordinated a variety of response and recovery actions
at NLM, ranging from mechanical room equipment leaks to major flooding in
collection storage areas. He serves on the Library’s Continuity of
Operations Plan (COOP) planning team for Library Operations, and has provided
collection response and salvage training for regional medical librarians in
Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Nancy E. Kraft is the University of Iowa Libraries
Preservation Librarian. Kraft has first-hand experience in disaster response
and recovery. She toured Iowa after the 1993 floods as a post flood recovery
assessment team member, co-directed disaster response and recovery of the State
Historical Society of Iowa building flooded by water from a broken pipe on the
top floor, assisted with recovery from the University of Iowa Old Capitol fire,
directed several mold remediations, and is assisting with the Iowa 2008 flood
response and recovery. To register: Go to: http://lists.ala.org/sympa,
click on ALCTS (spelled out) under the ALA Division heading, then choose alcts-eforum@xxxxxxx. A login and
password are required to register. Instructions for obtaining a login and
password may be found on the list homepage. Participation is free and open to anyone. Nancy E. Kraft |