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====== Security Working Group ====== | ====== Security Working Group ====== | ||
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The CERL Security Working group exists to help member libraries enhance the security of their culturally important heritage collections. | The CERL Security Working group exists to help member libraries enhance the security of their culturally important heritage collections. | ||
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===== Conferences ===== | ===== Conferences ===== | ||
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+ | ** British Library, London**\\ | ||
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+ | //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**\\ | **Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome**\\ | ||
- | The title of the first conference of the CERL Security Network | + | The title of the first conference of the CERL Security Network |
The programme was divided into four sessions covering Accountability and Governance, Staff interaction with collections, | The programme was divided into four sessions covering Accountability and Governance, Staff interaction with collections, | ||
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* The National Museum Security Group (NMSG) is the principal UK communications channel for the sharing of security information by cultural heritage organisations. | * 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:// | ||
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==== Recording distinguishing features of a collection ===== | ==== Recording distinguishing features of a collection ===== | ||
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- | ==== Security guidelines and suggestions | + | ==== Security guidelines and recommendations |
+ | * 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:// | * 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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