Library disaster planning and recovery handbook /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Neal-Schuman,
[2000]
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Table of Contents:
- What do you do when it happens to you : managing a major library disaster
- Human resources implications in disaster recovery
- The disaster-recovery process for collections
- Why can't facilities fix this
- Media relations
- Public services : holding up the storefront
- Circulation : when the heart stops beating
- There is no normal anymore : interlibrary loan/document-delivery services during disaster recovery
- Library instruction during disaster recovery : why is it needed
- Providing reference services when you're under the weather
- It was a dark and stormy night : a technical services overview
- Data, data, they want the data
- Technology tales
- Technical services : business-as-usual under unusual circumstances
- Upstairs/downstairs : implementing a processing center for restoring the collection
- Gifts and fundraising
- The fine art of gift raising : redesigning the gifts program
- Gift acceptance : the reality and the results
- Gift receipt : what to do when the flood gates open
- Expecting the unexpected : handling special projects during disaster recovery
- Great expectations for restoring the collection : an overview
- Shadow dancing with insurance : repurchasing books declared a total loss
- Tools for tracking : data for restoring the collection
- Who's minding the store : quality control in a contractual environment
- Buried alive : processing gifts as an option
- Resource sharing : a requirement in library-disaster recovery
- The role of the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries in Colorado State University Libraries' disaster recovery