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Handbook of Research on Disaster Management and Contingency Planning in Modern Libraries [Kõva köide]

Special interest in topics relating to library management over the last decade has led to the close examination of crisis management practice among library professionals. Due to the importance of the archives, documents, and books housed within libraries around the world, preemptive planning for potential disaster is necessary to all librarians and their staff.

TheHandbook of Research on Disaster Management and Contingency Planning in Modern Libraries brings together the latest scholarly research, theories, and case studies to investigate the scale and types of disasters that can impact a library. Through the evaluation of past crisis management strategies and future best practices, this handbook is an essential reference source for librarians, library staff, archivists, curators, students, professionals, private collectors, and corporations with archival collections to learn from the experiences of others, expand their definition of disaster, and create or redesign their own disaster plans with newfound awareness.

This handbook features timely, research based chapters and case studies on crisis management, emergency response, exhibition loans, natural disasters, preserving archives, public and staff safety, and risk assessment.
Preface xxii
Acknowledgment xxix
Section 1 Making a Plan
Chapter 1 Disaster Management and Continuity Planning in Libraries: Changes since the Year 2000
1(24)
Rebecca Hamilton
Diane Brown
Chapter 2 The Incident Command System: Applying Emergency Response Best Practice to Your Disaster
25(24)
David W. Carmicheal
Chapter 3 Planning for a Disaster: Effective Emergency Management in the 21st Century
49(21)
Carmen Cowick
Jeff Cowick
Chapter 4 Emergency Planning (R)Evolution: Making a Comprehensive Emergency Plan for the Present and the Future
70(26)
Mary Beth Lock
Craig Fansler
Meghan Webb
Chapter 5 Zen and the Art of Disaster Planning: Collaboration Challenges in Library Disaster Plan Design and Execution
96(24)
Alison Verplaetse
Paul Mascarenas
Kimberly O'Neill
Chapter 6 Beyond the Collection: Emergency Planning for Public and Staff Safety
120(21)
Jill Dixon
Nancy Abashian
Chapter 7 Disaster Management and Exhibition Loans: Contingency Planning for Items on Display
141(25)
Patti Gibbons
Chapter 8 One Plan, Four Libraries: A Case Study in Disaster Planning for a Four-Campus Academic Institution
166(18)
Allison Galloup
Chapter 9 Safety Doesn't Happen by Accident: Disaster Planning at the University of Pittsburgh
184(24)
Miranda L. Nixon
Section 2 Surviving Disaster
Chapter 10 A Stitch in Time: Disaster Mitigation Strategies for Cultural Heritage Collections
208(32)
Randy Silverman
Tomomi Nakashima
Jeffrey M. Hunt
Joyce Tuia
Chapter 11 Prepared for Anything and Everything: Libraries, Archives, and Unexpected Small Scale Disasters
240(17)
Dana Ray Chandler
Chapter 12 Deferred Maintenance and Space Repurposing: The Impact on Libraries and Archives Disaster and Contingency Planning
257(25)
S. Victor Fleischer
Jo Ann Calzonetti
Chapter 13 Responding to High-Volume Water Disasters in the Research Library Context
282(29)
Whitney Baker
Chapter 14 It Is Everywhere: Handling a Mold Outbreak in a Library's High-Density Storage Collection
311(29)
Alexis Braun Marks
Eric Owen
Chapter 15 Navigating Campus Disasters from Within the Library: Lessons and Implications from Gulf Coast Institutions
340(26)
Mahauganee Dawn Shaw
Chapter 16 Surviving Sandy: Recovering Collections after a Natural Disaster
366(23)
Sushan Chin
Chapter 17 After the Flood: Lessons Learned from Small-Scale Disasters
389(23)
Gerald Chaudron
Chapter 18 Shortcomings and Successes: A Small-Scale Disaster Case Study
412(24)
Ashley Jones
Chapter 19 Quality Control and a Method for the Drying of Flooded Archive Collections: The Case of the Municipal Archive of Barcelona (2013)
436(31)
Rita Udina
Section 3 Lessons Learned
Chapter 20 Conservation Since 2000
467(27)
Valinda Carroll
Chapter 21 The Library as Lifeboat
494(22)
Michael R. Mabe
Chapter 22 Disaster is in the Eye of the Beholder
516(18)
JJ Pionke
Chapter 23 Disaster and Digital Libraries in Developing Countries: Issues and Challenges
534(26)
Goodluck Ifijeh
Jerome Idiegbeyan-Ose
Chidi Isiakpona
Julie Ilogho
Chapter 24 Two Fires and a Flood: Lasting Impact on a Public Library, Its Staff, and Community
560(22)
Bernadine Goldman
Chapter 25 Response to the Unthinkable: Collecting and Archiving Condolence and Temporary Memorial Materials following Public Tragedies
582(43)
Ashley Maynor
Compilation of References 625(36)
About the Contributors 661(8)
Index 669
Emy Nelson Decker, Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library, USA.

Jennifer A. Townes, Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library, USA.