====== Collection Security Summer School 2025 ====== The 8th edition of the the CERL Collection Security Summer School will take place on 10-12 September 2025 and is hosted by Trinity College Library and the National Library in Dublin, Ireland. **To register your attendance, please write an email message to secretariat@cerl.org.** The registration fee of Euro 95 covers the costs of the coffee breaks, lunches and a drinks reception at Marsh's Library.\\ Some hotel suggestions * near Trinity: * [[https://www.trinitycityhotel.com/en/|Trinity Central]] * [[https://www.easyhotel.com/nl/hotels/republic-of-ireland/dublin/dublin-city-centre|EasyHotel]]\\ * [[https://www.staycity.com/dublin/city-centre|StayCity Apart Hotels]] on Mark Street * [[https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/republic-of-ireland/dublin/dublin/dublin-city-centre-the-liberties.html|Premier Inn, the Liberties]] * nearer to Marsh's * [[https://www.leonardo-hotels.com/dublin/leonardo-hotel-dublin-christchurch|Leonardo Hotel, Christchurch]] {{:collaboration:security:eavan_boland.jpg?180| }} Eavan Boland Library\\ == Wednesday 10 September == ** Meeting place: The Library of Trinity College Dublin, Henry Jones Room (enter through Book of Kells Exhibition, Old Library) **\\ ^|13.30|Welcome and Introductions|Laura Shanahan (Trinity College Dublin) and Marian Lefferts (CERL)| ^|14.00|CERL Security Working Group in 2024/25|Jacqueline Lambert (KBR Brussels and Chairman of the Security Working Group)| ^|14.20|Presentation 1: **Protecting history and protecting ourselves: the impact of attacks on cultural heritage objects.** Subject matter/Aim: This talk examines the outcome of a premeditated attack on a painting in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, focusing on the impact on staff, changes to working practices as a result of the attack, and the difficulty of public communications about what had happened|Steven Archer, Trinity College Library, Cambridge| ^|15.20|Break|| ^|15.40|Presentation 2: Cyber security|Representative of the British Library and Charles Montague, TCD Library, Deputy Head of Content Management and Open Scholarship (Digital) | ^|16.40|Visit 1: Walk (c. 20 min) to Marsh's Library. Followed by a Tour of Marsh’s Library and display of historic 18th-century registers of theft|Amy Boylan| ^|19.00|Drinks reception|| ^|20.00|Dinner|| {{:collaboration:security:marsh_s_library.jpg?250| }} Marsh's Library, Dublin\\ == Thursday 11 September == ^|9.00|Assemble in The Library of Trinity College Dublin, North Training Room, Eavan Boland Library || ^|9.10|Presentation 3: Communication with the trade|Angus O'Neill-ILAB International League of Antiquarian Booksellers – response by Greger Bergvall| ^|10.00|Break|| ^|10.20|Presentation 4: Risk due to war and political turmoil|Henk Raap, KB National Library of the Netherlands, and Gretchen Allan, Senior Conservator. National Archives of Ireland – Blue Shield Irish National Committee| ^|12.00|Lunch|| ^|13.00|Visit 2: Trinity - Eavan Boland, Old Library and Book of Kells Experience Exhibition|Depart from meeting room| ^|15.00|Break|| ^|15.30|Workshop discussion cards. Aim: __Part 1__: experiment the tool that helps to get the buy-in and to develop collaboration for security policies. Part 2__: creating new cards based on topics discussed so far |Jacqueline Lambert, KBR Brussels| ^|17.30|End / Social time|| ^|20.00|Dinner - Restaurant TBC. As before, participants will have to pay for themselves.|| \\ {{:collaboration:security:long_room_upper_gallery_centre_frame.jpg?280|}} Long Room, Trinity College Dublin\\ \\ == Friday 12 September == | 9.00 | Assemble at the National Library of Ireland, 7/8 Kildare Street, Dublin 2 || | 9.10 | Visit 3: National Library of Ireland|Brian O’Donnell, NLI| | 10.40 | Break| | 11.00 | Presentation 5: On reconstructing the Record Office|Ciaran Wallace, Deputy Director of Virtual Record Treasury Ireland| | 12.00 | Lunch | | 13.00 | Presentation 6: institutional memory loss |Anna Magdalena Lindskog Midtgaard– Kongelige Bibliothek, Copenhagen | | 13.45 | SWG perspectives and Conclusion || | 14.00 | End | {{:collaboration:security:nli.webp?250 |}} National Library of Ireland, Dublin