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The Quick Audit Tool (QAT) (2nd edition - November 2019) aims to raise awareness of a speedy way for any library/ | The Quick Audit Tool (QAT) (2nd edition - November 2019) aims to raise awareness of a speedy way for any library/ | ||
- | Two formats are available: to be printed as a {{ : | + | Two formats are available: to be printed as a {{ : |
- | //**Special announcement** (19 December 2019) - please note the following errata related to page 13 of the QAT.\\ | ||
- | - The title should be “Incident & Crisis Management”( not “Unusual & Crisis”).\\ | ||
- | - Question 95 should be "You have an agreed procedure to ensure the trace-ability of collection items moved during crisis management” (instead of “Collection security information is given to all new personnel and contractors as part of induction training”).\\ | ||
- | An updated version of the QAT will be made available early January 2020.// | ||
==== Under Development ==== | ==== Under Development ==== | ||
Two supporting tools related to the QAT (see pp. 6-7 of the QAT) are under development. For this we will need the help of all the Network. We would like you to send us a maximum of examples (forms, check-lists, | Two supporting tools related to the QAT (see pp. 6-7 of the QAT) are under development. For this we will need the help of all the Network. We would like you to send us a maximum of examples (forms, check-lists, | ||
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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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- | 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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