LIBER Collection Security Conference
On 23 November 2012 the Koninklijke Bibliotheek hosted, in co-operation with the National Archives, the 4th LIBER Collection Security Conference. The 2012 conference, that addressed both libraries and archives, was a huge success and well attended by participants from all over Europe. Presentations covered a wide range of collection security issues. Discussions were open, challenging and engaging.
Please find below speakers’ presentations and a report on the invitation only international roundtable on collection security, held on 22 November 2012.
Programme
Abstracts of the contributions during the Liber collection security conference (PDF)
- Welcome
Martin Berendse, Director National Archives
- 'Out in the Open!'
Emmy Ferbeek, Head of Collections, City Archives Amsterdam
Two reports on theft in archives
- Theft in Archives Yvonne Bos-Rops, National Archives of The Netherlands
- Have boundaries been overstepped? + Summary Marja van Heese, Inspector, Cultural Heritage Inspectorate
- 'Increasing Museum Security'
Emile Broersma, Director of Security & Safety, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
- Detection of Deviant Behaviour
Maaike Lousberg, Project manager & Business Developer, TNO Defence, Safety and Security
- 'Theft from the British Library'
Kristian Jensen, Head of Arts and Humanities, British Library
- 'Short update on the Melvin Perry case'
Denis Bruckmann, Director of Collections, Bibliothèque nationale de France
- Institutional libraries and the book trade: the ILAB, present and future of a useful co-operation (Powerpoint + text)
Gonzalo Fernández Pontes, Security Chair, International League of Antiquarian booksellers ILAB
- 'The Leaking Library - 3 different scenarios'
Per Cullhed, Senior Conservator, Uppsala University Library
- RFID Implementation in the Vatican Library (Powerpoint + text)
Adalbert Roth, Head of Department of Printed Books, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
- Safe Heritage in The Netherlands
Hanna Pennock, Project Manager and Senior Specialist Safe Heritage at the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Reading Room Security - a Collaborative Approach:
- Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library Lynn Ieronimo, Head of Library Security
- Public Services and Security in the Special collections environment Moira Fitzgerald, Assistant Head of Access Services, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University
- ‘Working Together’ - Intelligence led security in the cultural sector
Vernon Rapley, Head of Security and visitor Services, Victoria & Albert Museum
- Els Jacobs, Concluding remarks
See also: Report on the International Roundtable on Collection Security, 22 November 2012