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collaboration:security:2019tartusummerschool [2019/03/20 10:39] – created leffertscollaboration:security:2019tartusummerschool [2019/05/15 09:22] – [Draft Programme] lefferts
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 **University Library, Tartu, Estonia, 4-6 September 2019**\\ **University Library, Tartu, Estonia, 4-6 September 2019**\\
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 +{{ :collaboration:security:dsc_8564.jpg?200|Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Detector lock with key (1675-1700)}}
  
 Curators and security officers from libraries and archives are invited to spend a few days at a course where we aim to share knowledge on topics related to collection security. Curators and security officers from libraries and archives are invited to spend a few days at a course where we aim to share knowledge on topics related to collection security.
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 The presentations and discussions will be in English. The presentations and discussions will be in English.
  
-**In due course, the final programme for the 2019 Collection Security Summer School will be made available here.**+**Registration is now openplease send an e-mail to marian.lefferts@cerl.org if you wish to participate in the Summer School. Deadline for registration is 1 August 2019.** 
 +The registration fee (which covers lunches and tea/coffee) is € 65 for CERL members and € 85 for non-members. Participants will have to make their own travel arrangements and hotel booking. A list of recommended hotels will be made available shortly. 
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 +====== Draft Programme ====== 
 +**Wednesday 4 September 2019** 
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 +13:00 Welcome and all participants introduce themselves, Jacqueline Lambert, Chairman of the CERL Security Network\\ 
 +13:30 “The quick Audit Tool and its Supporting Tools”, Jacqueline Lambert,  KBR, Belgium\\ 
 +14:30 'Better to be safe than…', Malle Ermel, University Library Tartu\\ 
 +15:30 Break\\ 
 +15:45 Visit to the books mass neutralization center of the University Library with particular focus on how to ensure the 
 +        collection security during the whole process from departure to return to the stacks 
 +16:40 Group discussion\\ 
 +17:40 End\\ 
 +17:45 Visit University of Tartu History Museum + Drinks reception\\ 
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 +**Thursday 5 September 2019**\\ 
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 +09:00 Assemble in the meeting room\\ 
 +09:15 Subject in relation with the different security levels  inside reading rooms, Anna Magdalena Lindskog Midtgaard & Jarle Aadna - National Library Denmark\\ 
 +10:15 Break\\ 
 +10:30 'Darker Side of the Heritage Management', Siim Raie, Director General, National Heritage Board of Estonia\\ 
 +11:30 TBC, Colleague from University Library Tartu\\ 
 +12:30 Lunch\\ 
 +13:30 TBC, Member of the SWG\\ 
 +14:15 Group discussion\\ 
 +15:40 Break\\ 
 +16:00 Visit National Museum of Estonia\\ 
 +18:00 End\\ 
 +19:30 Dinner\\ 
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 +**Friday 6 September 2018**\\ 
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 +09:00 Assemble in the meeting room\\ 
 +09:10 Visit Estonian Literary Museum\\ 
 +10:30 Break\\ 
 +10:45 TBC, Member of the SWG\\ 
 +11:40 'Collections Security Issues at the National Library of Estonia', Kaire Lass, Keeper of Collections, National library of Estonia\\ 
 +12:30 Lunch\\ 
 +13:30 Dealing with disaster: a network approach to  
 +collection security, Angela Dellebeke, National Archives Netherlands (to be confirmed)\\ 
 +14:30 Next steps and conclusion, Jacqueline Lambert\\ 
 +15:30 End
  
-The Summer School will start at 13:00 on Wednesday 4 September 2019 and  will end at 16:00 on Friday 6 September 2019. 
 collaboration/security/2019tartusummerschool.txt · Last modified: 2020/12/02 16:32 by lefferts

 

 

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