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collaboration:security:2019tartusummerschool [2019/05/15 09:29] – [Draft Programme] lefferts | collaboration:security:2019tartusummerschool [2019/05/15 10:27] – [Collection Security Summer School 2019] lefferts | ||
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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. | ||
- | Our annual summer school aims to create a network of security officers and curators who work together on best practice, who alert each other to potential areas of threat on the market, and who generally support each other in security matters (also through sharing policies, best practices and tools). | + | Our annual summer school aims to create a network of security officers and curators who continue to work together on best practice, who alert each other to potential areas of threat on the market, and who generally support each other in security matters (also through sharing policies, best practices and tools). |
- | This year’s summer school follows | + | After the Collection Security Summer Schools |
- | The Tartu programme is being developed around | + | The Summer School consists of 3 types of activities |
- | * Theft itself: detecting, reporting, necessary tools to be able to ensure follow up… | + | * Presentations delivered by speakers from the CERL network (national and university libraries, archives) but also cultural governing bodies |
- | * Basic prevention through access control | + | * Visits |
- | * Prevention related | + | * Group discussions in order to share experiences, |
- | Each theme is addressed through 3 types of activities: | ||
- | * Presentations delivered by speakers from the CERL network, such as the National Library of Italy, British Library, National Library of France, | ||
- | * Presentations from other related organisations, | ||
- | * Visits focused on the themes which we explore. | ||
- | The presentations and discussions will be in English. | ||
**Registration is now open, please 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.** | **Registration is now open, please 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 | + | The registration fee (which covers lunches, tea/ |
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16:40 Group discussion\\ | 16:40 Group discussion\\ | ||
17:40 End\\ | 17:40 End\\ | ||
- | 17:45 Visit University of Tartu History Museum + Drinks reception\\ | + | 17: |
**Thursday 5 September 2019**\\ | **Thursday 5 September 2019**\\ | ||
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- | 09:10 Visit Estonian Literary Museum\\ | + | 09: |
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10:45 TBC, Member of the SWG\\ | 10:45 TBC, Member of the SWG\\ |
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