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collaboration:security [2014/11/05 12:28] – [Security Network] leffertscollaboration:security [2014/11/05 12:30] – [Remit] lefferts
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 +===== Remit ======
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 +  * To coordinate information about on-going security issues of relevance for collections within the scope of CERL, through the CERL Library Security Network and through other appropriate channels
 +  * To monitor and disseminate information on emerging methods and technologies in library crime prevention and detection
 +  * To identify emerging areas of vulnerability or concern
 +  * To coordinate access to important documents on legislation, policy and practice relating to collection security
 +  * To provide guidance on building robust collection security policy and practice relating to threats to collections
 +  * To organise events for information exchange, as well as skills development
 +  * To serve as an interface with security networks in related sectors
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 +The CERL Working Group on security focuses on threats posed to collections by criminal activity, such as theft, wilful destruction, or by the adulteration of collection. Other physical threats to collections, such as fire, earthquakes, terrorism or flooding are only within the group’s remit in so far as they have an impact on the collections’ vulnerability to criminal depredation.
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 +Membership of the Working Group is restricted to CERL members, on nomination by the member library, but the Security Working Group conferences and workshops are normally open to all.
  
 ===== Members of the Working Group ===== ===== Members of the Working Group =====
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 Jacqueline Lambert, Royal Library, Brussels\\ Jacqueline Lambert, Royal Library, Brussels\\
 Claus Friis, Royal Library, Copenhagen\\ Claus Friis, Royal Library, Copenhagen\\
-Gabriela Grossenbacher, Swiss National Library\\ 
 Nina Korbu, National Library of Norway\\ Nina Korbu, National Library of Norway\\
 Charlotte Rohde, Royal Library, Copenhagen\\ Charlotte Rohde, Royal Library, Copenhagen\\
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 Theo Vermeulen, Royal Library, The Hague\\ Theo Vermeulen, Royal Library, The Hague\\
  
-===== Remit ===== 
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-  * To coordinate information about on-going security issues of relevance for collections within the scope of CERL, through the CERL Library Security Network and through other appropriate channels\\ 
-  * To monitor and disseminate information on emerging methods and technologies in library crime prevention and detection\\ 
-  * To identify emerging areas of vulnerability or concern\\ 
-  * To coordinate access to important documents on legislation, policy and practice relating to collection security\\ 
-  * To provide guidance on building robust collection security policy and practice relating to threats to collections\\ 
-  * To organise events for information exchange, as well as skills development\\ 
-  * To serve as an interface with security networks in related sectors\\ 
-The CERL Working Group on security focuses on threats posed to collections by criminal activity, such as theft, wilful destruction, or by the adulteration of collection.  Other physical threats to collections, such as fire, earthquakes, terrorism or flooding are only within the group’s remit in so far as they have an impact on the collections’ vulnerability to criminal depredation.\\ 
  
  
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