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- Protection From Loss: Water And Fire Damage, Biological Agents, Theft, And Vandalism
- Providing the best protection for collections from the most common causes of loss is a basic principle of preventive maintenance. The best way to deal with water and fire damage is to be prepared for it. Emergency preparedness is an important component of overall preservation planning. An emergency preparedness plan...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- An Introduction To Fire Detection, Alarm, And Automatic Fire Sprinklers
- Cultural property management is entrusted with the responsibility of protecting and preserving an institution's buildings, collections, operations and occupants. One of the major steps is halting a fire by the following means: identify the incident, raise the occupant alarm, and then notify emergency response professionals. Fire protection experts generally agree...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Disaster Planning
- Disaster planning is complex; the written plan is the result of a wide range of preliminary activities. A prudent first step is to list geographic and climatic hazards and other risks. Once the institution's hazards are specified, the disaster planner should devise a program with concrete goals, identifiable resources, and...
- White papers 2003-01-01
Additional Resources
- Northeast Document Conservation Center.(Brief Article)
- The Northeast Document Conservation Center recently conducted a two-day workshop on preservation microfilming at the National Archives of Cuba......Margaret Hedstrom, a professor in the School of Information and Library Studies at the University of Michigan, is another member of the archival community warning against leaping before...
- Research articles 1999-01-01
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