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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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-https://soundcloud.com/the-british-library/podcast-written-heritage-of-mankind-in-peril-part-1 
-https://soundcloud.com/the-british-library/podcast-written-heritage-of-mankind-in-peril-part-2 
-https://soundcloud.com/the-british-library/podcast-written-heritage-of-mankind-in-peril-3 
-https://soundcloud.com/the-british-library/podcast-written-heritage-of-mankind-in-peril-part-4 
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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, Digital tools for prevention and detection, and The process of recovery. How do we interact with the investigating and legal authority? The full programme is available 
-{{::security_network_conference_-_rome_may_2015.pdf|here}}.\\  
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-PowerPoint presentations:\\ 
-Per Culhed, Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteket, {{:services:seminars:shelfie-project.ppt|A simple but efficient technique for audits of book collections}}.\\ 
-Kristian Jensen, British Library, London, {{:services:seminars:vaticanpresentation2.pdf|Collection Security Governance in the British Library}}. 
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-**Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague**\\ 
-The 4th LIBER Collection Security Conference took place on Friday 23 November 2012. The programme and powerpoint presentations are available [[http://www.kb.nl/en/organisation/research-expertise/for-libraries/liber-collection-security-conference|here]]. 
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-**British Library, London**\\ 
-Papers and presentations held at the 3rd LIBER Collection Security Conference (2008) are available on the  [[http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20130123070908/http:/vincent.bl.uk/aboutus/stratpolprog/ccare/events/liberconference/index.html|BL website]].  
-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,  published in [[http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/stratpolprog/collectioncare/publications/articles/2008/liberintround.pdf|Liber Quarterly Volume 18 Issue 2 2008]]. 
-Finally, all articles from this special issue of LIBER Quarterly are available [[http://liber.library.uu.nl/index.php/lq/issue/view/461|here]]. 
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 ===== Relevant websites ===== ===== Relevant websites =====
  
-==== General ==== 
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-  * http://rbms.info/committees/security/ 
-  * International Committee for Museum Security (ICOM) http://network.icom.museum/icms/ 
-  * [[http://www.collectionslink.org.uk/security|Collections Trust, United Kingom - Security]] 
-  * 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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