Dealing with Natural Disasters In libraries
Editat de William Miller, Rita Pellenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2008
Regardless of the type of library, natural disasters can have catastrophic effects on its collections and artifacts. Dealing with Natural Disasters in Libraries provides an inside look at different disasters and how diverse types of libraries dealt with the consequences. This useful resource covers a wide range of natural disasters, including flood, fire, water damage, mold, sick building syndrome, and hurricane damage. Librarians from different types of libraries describe personal efforts to cope with real-life cases of disaster, and discuss principles and lessons which can be used to plan for—and better respond to—future catastrophic occurrences.
Every library should have a disaster plan in place. Dealing with Natural Disasters in Libraries provides realistic guidance on how to best prepare for catastrophic damage and loss, and practical suggestions on how to best respond once disaster does strike. These authors use their unique perspectives on having lived through a disaster to provide a close examination of lessons learned. This crucial book includes a selected bibliography and a series of case studies that illustrate what other librarians did to repair and rebuild collections and facilities after experiencing some of the most challenging circumstances imaginable. Managing people, education and training, the creation of a disaster plan, the treatment of damaged materials, recovery of materials, and the successful rebuilding of a library after its complete destruction are all discussed in detail.
Dealing with Natural Disasters in Libraries examines:
- case studies of different types of disasters and effective responses
- steps small libraries should take during the first month after a disaster
- strategies to deal with fire, smoke, and water damage issues
- what to do to avoid mold growth after moisture problems or water damage
- fixing “sick” buildings
- dealing with the devastation of Hurricane Katrina
- post-disaster recovery
- differing responses to minor disasters, localized disasters, major disasters, and catastrophic disasters
- providing public access to vital information after disasters strike
- prevention of potential disaster situations
- and more!
Dealing with Natural Disasters in Libraries is an essential resource for academic librarians, public librarians, special librarians, school librarians, library science faculty, and administrators.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780789036094
ISBN-10: 0789036096
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0789036096
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
- Introduction: Dealing with Natural Disasters (William Miller )
- A Selected Bibliography of Library Disaster Stories: Before, During, and After (Jane Strudwick)
- Coming Back from Major Disaster: Month One (Susan C. Curzon)
- The Importance of Disaster Planning for the Small Public Library (Sonya L. Green and Thomas H. Teper)
- Fire at University of New Mexico Library (Terry Gugliotta)
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Disaster Recovery (Randy Silverman)
- The Great University of Georgia Libraries Fire of ’03: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised (Ryan Perry)
- Lessons Learned from Katrina: What Really Matters in a Disaster (Kay L. Wall)
- Steamy Situation: Water Emergency in Sterling Memorial Library (Tara D. Kennedy)
- Riding the Surf: Dealing with Library Disasters in Island Communities (Lynn Ann Davis)
- The Complicated Symptoms of Sick Buildings (Richard P Widdicombe)
- Major and Minor Mold Outbreaks: Summer of 2002 (Nancy E. Kraft)
- Keeping the Beast at Bay: Fighting Mold at the University of Missouri-Columbia Journalism Library (Cindy Dudenhöffer)
- Observations of Ground Zero: From the Outside (Sharman Bridges Smith)
- Rebuilding a High School Library Collection After Hurricane Katrina (Idella Washington)
- "Nor Any Drop to Drink": New Orleans Libraries in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina (Robert E. Skinner)
- The 2004 and 2005 Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Evolving Roles and Lessons Learned for Public Libraries in Disaster Preparedness and Community Services (Paul T. Jaeger, Lesley A. Langa, Charles R. McClure, and John Carlo Bertot)
- SOLINET’s Gulf Coast Libraries Recovery Projects for Public and Academic Libraries (Kate Nevins and Sandra Nyberg)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Descriere
Every library should have a disaster plan in place. Regardless of the type of library, natural disasters can have catastrophic effects on its collections and artifacts. Dealing with Natural Disasters in Libraries provides an inside look at different disasters and how diverse types of libraries dealt with the consequences. This useful resource covers a wide range of natural disasters, including flood, fire, water damage, mold, sick building syndrome, and hurricane damage. Librarians from different types of libraries describe personal efforts to cope with real-life cases of disaster, and discuss principles and lessons which can be used to plan for—and better respond to—future catastrophic occurrences.