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Main Author: Sparks, Peter G., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED369401
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contents A Roundtable on Mass Deacidification. Report on a Meeting (Andover, Massachusetts, September 12-13, 1991). Sparks, Peter G., Ed. Administration Books Cost Effectiveness Economic Factors Evaluation Methods Financial Support Higher Education Library Materials Library Planning Library Technical Processes Pilot Projects Preservation Program Development Program Evaluation Records Management Repair Selection Workshops In September 1991 an invitational roundtable met to discuss issues in mass deacidification of books. The meeting was prompted by the significant increase in mass deacidification activities in recent years and libraries' interest in applying these processes. Contributions included: (1) "Opening Statement" (Duane Webster); (2) "The Institutional Context for Mass Deacidification" (Richard De Gennaro); (3) "Management Issues: The Director's Perspective" (Scott Bennett); (4) "Recent Developments at the Library of Congress" (Gerald Garvey); (5) "Institutional and Management Issues" (a panel session); (6) "Selection for Mass Deacidification: The Collection Development View" (Eugene L. Wiemers, Jr.); (7) "Institutional Selection Strategies: Case Studies" (Ed Rosenfeld, Jan Merrill-Oldham, and Carolyn Clark Morrow); (8) "Funding Strategies and Public Relations" (William J. Studer); (9) "Funding Strategies" (panel session); (10) "Cooperative Approaches to Mass Deacidification": (Carole Moore, Scott Bennett, and Richard Frieder); (11) "Special Collections, Special Challenges" (James Stroud); (12) "Toxicological Issues Related to Treatment Processes" (Michael Placke); (13) "Toxicological Issues and the Institution's Responsibility" (James Bukowski); (14) "Results of Independent Laboratory Testing of Deacidified Books" (Donald K. Sebera); (15) "Evaluation of Mass Deacidification Processes" (Helen D. Burgess); (16) "Experiences with Trial Treatments" (Carolyn Clark Morrow, Sue Himelick Nutty, Robert Milevski, Ed Rosenfeld, Jan Merrill-Oldham, and James Stroud); and (17) "Conclusion" (Jutta Reed-Scott). (SLD)
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spellingShingle A Roundtable on Mass Deacidification. Report on a Meeting (Andover, Massachusetts, September 12-13, 1991).
Sparks, Peter G., Ed.
Administration
Books
Cost Effectiveness
Economic Factors
Evaluation Methods
Financial Support
Higher Education
Library Materials
Library Planning
Library Technical Processes
Pilot Projects
Preservation
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Records Management
Repair
Selection
Workshops
A Roundtable on Mass Deacidification. Report on a Meeting (Andover, Massachusetts, September 12-13, 1991). Sparks, Peter G., Ed. Administration Books Cost Effectiveness Economic Factors Evaluation Methods Financial Support Higher Education Library Materials Library Planning Library Technical Processes Pilot Projects Preservation Program Development Program Evaluation Records Management Repair Selection Workshops In September 1991 an invitational roundtable met to discuss issues in mass deacidification of books. The meeting was prompted by the significant increase in mass deacidification activities in recent years and libraries' interest in applying these processes. Contributions included: (1) "Opening Statement" (Duane Webster); (2) "The Institutional Context for Mass Deacidification" (Richard De Gennaro); (3) "Management Issues: The Director's Perspective" (Scott Bennett); (4) "Recent Developments at the Library of Congress" (Gerald Garvey); (5) "Institutional and Management Issues" (a panel session); (6) "Selection for Mass Deacidification: The Collection Development View" (Eugene L. Wiemers, Jr.); (7) "Institutional Selection Strategies: Case Studies" (Ed Rosenfeld, Jan Merrill-Oldham, and Carolyn Clark Morrow); (8) "Funding Strategies and Public Relations" (William J. Studer); (9) "Funding Strategies" (panel session); (10) "Cooperative Approaches to Mass Deacidification": (Carole Moore, Scott Bennett, and Richard Frieder); (11) "Special Collections, Special Challenges" (James Stroud); (12) "Toxicological Issues Related to Treatment Processes" (Michael Placke); (13) "Toxicological Issues and the Institution's Responsibility" (James Bukowski); (14) "Results of Independent Laboratory Testing of Deacidified Books" (Donald K. Sebera); (15) "Evaluation of Mass Deacidification Processes" (Helen D. Burgess); (16) "Experiences with Trial Treatments" (Carolyn Clark Morrow, Sue Himelick Nutty, Robert Milevski, Ed Rosenfeld, Jan Merrill-Oldham, and James Stroud); and (17) "Conclusion" (Jutta Reed-Scott). (SLD)
title A Roundtable on Mass Deacidification. Report on a Meeting (Andover, Massachusetts, September 12-13, 1991).
topic Administration
Books
Cost Effectiveness
Economic Factors
Evaluation Methods
Financial Support
Higher Education
Library Materials
Library Planning
Library Technical Processes
Pilot Projects
Preservation
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Records Management
Repair
Selection
Workshops
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED369401