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Date & Time

Rm

Agenda

Minutes

General overview

Note Taker

March 25, 10am-12pm

353G

Agenda

3/25/2010 Minutes

Introduction and discussion of disaster preparedness

Susan

April 15, 10am-12pm

259

 

 

1st workshop

 

April 22, 10am-12pm

259

 

 

2nd workshop

 

April 28, 10am-12pm

353G

Agenda

 

Intermediary meeting to discuss workshop


April 29, 10am-12pm

259

 

 

3rd workshop

 

May 4, 10am-12pm

353G

 

 

Create outline, plan assignments


May 20, 10am-12pm

353G

 

5/20/2010 Minutes

Share collected information and status of sections

Steve

June 10, 10am-11am

353G

Agenda

6/10/10 Minutes

Compile sections and prepare for final proofing

Susan

July 1, 10am-12pm

353G

Agenda

 

Final 7/1/10 Minutes

Section review

  Lindsey

Resources

  1. /wiki/spaces/library/pages/28054072 (working group members only)
  2. Working Group proposal
  3. Lyrasis. "Developing a Disaster Plan." 2010: http://www.lyrasis.org/Classes%20and%20Events/Catalog/D/Developing%20a%20Disaster%20Plan%20Live%20Online.aspx (or http://bit.ly/8YssgE)
  4. UMBC Emergency Response Planning Guide (open as pdf) from the Emergency Safety and Health website.
  5. USM Policy VI-13.00 Policy on Campus Emergency Planning, Preparedness, and Response
  6. Baltimore Academic Libraries Consortium. "Disaster Preparedness Plan." Compiled by the BALC Disaster Preparedness Committee, 1998 rev. 2006. Available online at: https://spaces.umbc.edu/display/library/Guideline+551+-+Disaster+Action+Team (or https://spaces.umbc.edu/x/gZEm).
  7. Listing of other college disaster plans from Conservation Online (includes BALC & College Park)
  8. ClipNote #40: Emergency Response Planning in College Libraries. Marcia Thomas and Anke Voss, compilers; Marcia Thomas, editor, for ACRL (description) - On Order.
  9. Preservation 101, Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC). See Section 7: Disaster Planning. (You will need to sign-in during your first visit.)
  10. CalPreservation.org's Emergency Preparedness & Response website. (See Pocket Plan for quick response guide)
  11. Library of Congress, "Emergency Preparedness" resources. (Many, many links)
  12. dPlan:  The Online Disaster Planning Tool for Cultural & Civic Institutions: http://www.dplan.org/
  13. We have the IMLS Connecting to Collections Bookshelf resources in our staff collection:  http://aaslh.org/Bookshelf/documents/Bibliography0915092nd.pdf