Fundamentals of Preservation 2025 - Session 2.0
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This 4-week online course introduces participants to the principles, policies and practices of preservation in libraries and archives. It is designed to inform all staff, across divisions and departments and at all levels of responsibility and provides tools to begin extending the useful life of library collections.
Description:
This 4-week online course introduces participants to the principles, policies and practices of preservation in libraries and archives. It is designed to inform all staff, across divisions and departments and at all levels of responsibility and provides tools to begin extending the useful life of library collections.
Course components:
- Preservation as a formal library function, and how it reflects and supports the institutional mission;
- The primary role of preventive care, including good storage conditions, emergency planning, and careful handling of collections;
- The history and manufacture of physical formats and how this impacts on preservation options;
- Standard methods of care and repair, as well as reformatting options;
- Challenges in preserving digital content and what the implications are for the future of scholarship.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Students will gain a solid introduction to the principles, policies, and practices of preservation in libraries and archives.
Who Should Attend:
Designed to inform all staff, across divisions and departments and at all levels of responsibility.
Event tags:
Academic Library
Archives & Records Management
Cataloging
Collection Management
Public Library
Rural Library
School Library
Special Library
Tribal Library
Urban Library
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