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====== Other information relevant to the Security Network ====== | ====== Other information relevant to the Security Network ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Conferences ===== | ||
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+ | ** British Library, London**\\ | ||
+ | //Our Written Heritage in Peril//, a conference organised by the British Library and the Institute of Art and Law took place on 26 June 2015. It had a special focus on legal aspects of the return of stolen books across borders. While not organised by CERL, the conference heard papers from five CERL member institutions and a future role for CERL in connection with ILAB’s database of stolen books was discussed. The papers and the discussion can be heard in the four podcasts listed below. | ||
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+ | **Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome**\\ | ||
+ | The title of the first conference of the CERL Security Network was ** Library Security: Practices and Strategies** and took place on 8 May 2015, at the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome. | ||
+ | The programme was divided into four sessions covering Accountability and Governance, Staff interaction with collections, | ||
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+ | PowerPoint presentations: | ||
+ | Per Culhed, Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteket, | ||
+ | Kristian Jensen, British Library, London, {{: | ||
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+ | **Koninklijke Bibliotheek, | ||
+ | The 4th LIBER Collection Security Conference took place on Friday 23 November 2012. The programme and powerpoint presentations are available [[http:// | ||
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+ | **British Library, London**\\ | ||
+ | Papers and presentations held at the 3rd LIBER Collection Security Conference (2008) are available on the [[http:// | ||
+ | Perhaps more interestingly here is a link to a //Report on International Roundtable Meeting on Collection Security held at the British Library// written by Andy Stephens and Helen Shenton, | ||
+ | Finally, all articles from this special issue of LIBER Quarterly are available [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Websites ==== | ||
+ | === General === | ||
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+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * International Committee for Museum Security (ICOM) http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * The National Museum Security Group (NMSG) is the principal UK communications channel for the sharing of security information by cultural heritage organisations. | ||
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+ | === Artificial DNA marking === | ||
+ | In 2015, [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | === Recording distinguishing features of a collection ==== | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * KB Copenhagen, features of the Royal Collection http:// | ||
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+ | === Security guidelines and recommendations === | ||
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+ | * Recommendations drawn up by the the German group DBV-AG Handschriften und Alte Drucke (2015) http:// | ||
+ | * Theft of Books and Manuscripts from Libraries: an advisory code of conduct for booksellers and librarians by CILIP and the Antiquarian Booksellers Association http:// | ||
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+ | * ACRL/RBMS Guidelines Regarding Security and Theft in Special Collections http:// | ||
+ | * Blogpost by Ferriero, National Archives of America, with pointers on improving security http:// | ||
+ | * Guidelines for reviewing security measures in museums, [[http:// | ||
+ | * Book review by Raphaele Mouren, of //Guide to Security Considerations and Practices for Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Libraries//, | ||
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+ | === Making missing or stolen books known === | ||
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+ | * Missing historical documents and items from the National Archives at http:// | ||
+ | * National Archives Archival Recovery Team on Facebook at http:// | ||
+ | * An OCLC study to link a notice about a stolen book to the relevant WorldCat record http:// | ||
+ | * Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America, 20 West 44th St., 4th floor, New York, NY 10035-6604. 212-944-8291; | ||
+ | * DeRicci Project: dericci@aol.com (for pre-1600 manuscripts only) | ||
+ | * International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB). Send theft reports and requests for database searches to: ilaborginfo@gmail.com. For books stolen after 15 June 2010 http:// | ||
+ | * International Antiquarian Mapsellers Association “Missing and Stolen Map Database”: | ||
+ | * Interpol. Investigates international thefts of cultural property. Submit reports via Interpol liaison at state or provincial level or via F.B.I. http:// | ||
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+ | === News about thefts === | ||
+ | * Map thefts http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * Stolen in France, found in Hungary http:// | ||
+ | * The police in Bavaria ask for identification of editions and of owners of the pages and plates reproduced here, found in the possession of a suspected book thief (summer 2016)\\ | ||
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+ | * Stolen from a West London warehouse on the night of 29th January 2017 while in transit for the California Book Fair. Two lists list of titles: {{ : | ||
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+ | ===== The Copenhagen Principles ===== | ||
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+ | A conference on Library security management was held under the auspices of LIBER in the Royal Library, Copenhagen, in May 2002, which formulated and endorsed The Copenhagen Principles (14 May 2002 / see below). | ||
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+ | ==== Principles ==== | ||
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+ | === Principle 1 === | ||
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+ | The representatives of the national and research libraries present (hereafter called the representatives) agree to establish a new security network for trans-national co-operation between libraries in order to prevent and combat criminal offences against significant | ||
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+ | === Principle 2 === | ||
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+ | The representatives accept that each national or research library is responsible for setting up its own security policies and security systems, but they endorse their commitment to co-operation as part of a wider security network. | ||
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+ | === Principle 3 === | ||
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+ | The representatives agree to inform and assist one another in a secure network when a library is subject to potential or actual criminal attacks against its collections. | ||
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+ | === Principle 4 === | ||
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+ | The representatives agree to commit themselves to defining and developing a common ethical code of practice on security information handled and exchanged among libraries. | ||
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+ | === Principle 5 === | ||
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+ | The network will co-operate with the police at an international level. | ||
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+ | === Principle 6 === | ||
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+ | The representatives agree to nominate a designated member of staff as the library contact for the network. | ||
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+ | === Principle 7 === | ||
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+ | The designated staff (security managers) will share experiences on security issues and best practice with one another. | ||
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+ | === Principle 8 === | ||
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+ | Information about security issues is confidential to the security network. | ||
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+ | === Principle 9 === | ||
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+ | The representatives encourage LIBER to establish co-operation on security issues with the book trade and with other memory institutions. | ||
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+ | Unanimously endorsed by the delegates at the LIBER Conference on Library Security Management, Copenhagen, 12-14 May 2002. | ||
+ | Copenhagen, 14 May 2002 | ||
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+ | Erland Kolding Nielsen | ||
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+ | Esko Häkli | ||
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+ | Ann Matheson | ||
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+ | Conference Chairmen | ||
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