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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. The Working Group publishes the [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/QAT|Quick Audit Tool]], organises an annual [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/summerschools|Collection Security Summer School]], and runs a [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security#the_confidential_security_network|confidential mailing list]].
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-===== Programme of summer schools ===== +
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-The Security Network organises summer schools on Security issues. Curators and security officers from libraries and archives are invited to spend a few days at a course where we aim to share knowledge on topics like collection security, reading the behaviour of your readers, legal aspects, national and international collaboration, what to do after a theft, embedding security in the wider organisation, and digital security. \\ +
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-The summer school is always organised in a different part of Europe. The first summer school, in 2017, was held at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands, the 2018 and 2019 summerschools in Rome and Tartu, respectively. The 2020 edition will be hosted by the ÖNB in Vienna. If you wish to host the summer school, please contact [[mailto:marian.lefferts@cerl.org|Marian Lefferts]].\\ +
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-Hosts of each summer school address the issues above, but will tailor the programme to the situation in their own region, and will select the most suitable speakers to address the topics on the programme. The hope is that the summer schools will create a network of security officers and curators who work together on best practices, who alert each other to potential thieves or stolen books on the market, and who generally support each other in security matters. +
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-  * 2017 [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/2017thehaguesummerschool|The Hague, the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands]]\\ +
-  * 2018 [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/2018romesummerschool|Rome, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale]] +
-  * 2019 [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/2019tartusummerschool|Tartu, University of Tartu Library]] +
-  * 2020 [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/2020viennasummerschool|Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek]] +
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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. 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.
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 ===== Members of the Working Group ===== ===== Members of the Working Group =====
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 Chairman: [[jacqueline.lambert@kbr.be|Jacqueline Lambert]], Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België – Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, Brussels\\ Chairman: [[jacqueline.lambert@kbr.be|Jacqueline Lambert]], Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België – Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, Brussels\\
 [[naltarriba@bnc.cat|Núria Altarriba]] , Biblioteca de Catalunya, Spain\\ [[naltarriba@bnc.cat|Núria Altarriba]] , Biblioteca de Catalunya, Spain\\
 +[[Greger.Bergvall@kb.se|Greger Bergvall]], Kungliga Biblioteket, Sweden\\
 [[boka.laszlo@oszk.hu|László Boka]], National Széchényi Library of Hungary, Budapest\\ [[boka.laszlo@oszk.hu|László Boka]], National Széchényi Library of Hungary, Budapest\\
-[[denis.bruckmann@bnf.fr|Denis Bruckmann]], Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris\\+[[anne.pasquignon@bnf.fr|Anne Pasquignon]], Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris\\
 [[andrea.cappa@beniculturali.it|Andrea Cappa]], Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma (BNCR) and [[flavia.bruni@beniculturali.it|Flavia Bruni]], Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche (ICCU)\\ [[andrea.cappa@beniculturali.it|Andrea Cappa]], Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma (BNCR) and [[flavia.bruni@beniculturali.it|Flavia Bruni]], Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche (ICCU)\\
 [[per.cullhed@ub.uu.se|Per Cullhed]], Uppsala University Library, Uppsala\\ [[per.cullhed@ub.uu.se|Per Cullhed]], Uppsala University Library, Uppsala\\
 [[adrian.edwards@bl.uk|Adrian Edwards]], British Library, London\\ [[adrian.edwards@bl.uk|Adrian Edwards]], British Library, London\\
 [[claudia.fabian@bsb-muenchen.de|Claudia Fabian]] and [[ikas@bsb-muenchen.de|Wolfgang-Valentin Ikas ]], Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München\\ [[claudia.fabian@bsb-muenchen.de|Claudia Fabian]] and [[ikas@bsb-muenchen.de|Wolfgang-Valentin Ikas ]], Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München\\
-[[mailto:cf@kb.dk|Claus Friis]] and [[alm@kb.dk|Anna Magdalena Lindskog Midtgaard]], Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Copenhagen\\ +[[mailto:jra@kb.dk|Jarle Rui Aadna]] and [[alm@kb.dk|Anna Magdalena Lindskog Midtgaard]], Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Copenhagen\\
-[[Greger. Bergvall@kb.se|Greger Bergvall]], Kungliga Biblioteket, Sweden\\+
 [[nina.korbu@nb.no|Nina Korbu]], National Library of Norway, Oslo\\ [[nina.korbu@nb.no|Nina Korbu]], National Library of Norway, Oslo\\
 [[eva.nylander@ub.lu.se|Eva Nylander]], University Library, Lund - on behalf of the CERL Swedish group members\\ [[eva.nylander@ub.lu.se|Eva Nylander]], University Library, Lund - on behalf of the CERL Swedish group members\\
-[[wim.tromp@kb.nl|Wim Tromp]], Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague\\ +[[bodonnell@nli.ie|Brian O'Donnell]], National Library of Ireland, Dublin\\ 
- +[[wim.tromp@kb.nl|Wim Tromp]] and [[foekje.boersma@kb.nl|Foekje Boersma]], Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague\\
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 With the support of the LIBER Executive Board, the Royal Library, Copenhagen, set up the LIBER Security Network in December 2002. From January 2013 the Security Network is hosted by CERL. With the support of the LIBER Executive Board, the Royal Library, Copenhagen, set up the LIBER Security Network in December 2002. From January 2013 the Security Network is hosted by CERL.
  
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-===== CERL Quick Audit Tool ===== 
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-The Quick Audit Tool (QAT) (1st edition) aims to raise awareness of a speedy way for any library/archive to see how their collection security policies and procedures compare against a baseline set by CERL institutions, both big and small, represented in the Security Working Group. Furthermore it provides guidelines and useful tips.\\ 
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-Two formats are available: to be printed as a {{ :collaboration:quick_audit_tool_booklet_-_print_version.pdf |booklet}} or to be consulted on {{ :collaboration:quick_audit_tool_booklet_-_screen_version.pdf |screen}}.\\ 
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-==== 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, procedures, etc.) and experiences related to important points of attention that security policies require to ensure the fight against theft and vandalism (more details in the booklet). Please send to [[jacqueline.lambert@kbr.be]]. 
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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 ===== 
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-==== 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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-==== Artificial DNA marking ==== 
-In 2015, [[http://www.aristitle.com/|ARIS]] sponsored the “Global Centre of Innovation for the i2M Standards” at the University of NY in Albany to develop standards and a product for object marking with artificial DNA and a high security data management system.  This specific model of implementation is not directly  relevant for libraries as it relies on placing physical carriers of DNA on each item, and as it aims to track the movement of objects through the trade,  which requires a complex centrally administered database. However it shows that the technology is moving towards implementation. Two links with further information: 
-  * [[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/university-at-albany-launches-i2m-standards-key-advances-in-systemic-solutions-to-solve-art-industry-fraud-300158161.html|I2M product]]\\ 
-  * [[http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/synthetic-dna-could-soon-be-used-to-thwart-art-fraud|A blog on DNA marking]] 
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-==== Recording distinguishing features of a collection ===== 
-  * [[http://www.kb.nl/organisatie/organisatie-en-beleid/collectieveiligheid|Collection security at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands]], including an overview of distinguishing features 
-  * KB Copenhagen, features of the Royal Collection http://wayback-01.kb.dk/wayback/20101103150800/http:/www2.kb.dk/kb/missingbooks/marks/index.htm 
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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://www.bibliotheksverband.de/fachgruppen/arbeitsgruppen/handschriften-und-alte-drucke/aktivitaeten/empfehlungen.html  
-  *   Theft of Books and Manuscripts from Libraries: an advisory code of conduct for booksellers and librarians by CILIP and the Antiquarian Booksellers Association http://www.cilip.org.uk/rare-books-and-special-collections-group/policy-statements 
-  *   Guidelines drawn up by the EBNA Expert Working Group (2008) http://ec.europa.eu/archival-policy/docs/eag/practical_guidance_en.pdf 
-  * ACRL/RBMS Guidelines Regarding Security and Theft in Special Collections http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/security_theft 
-  * Blogpost by Ferriero, National Archives of America, with pointers on improving security http://blogs.archives.gov/aotus/?p=1878/ 
-  * Guidelines for reviewing security measures in museums, [[http://www.collectionslink.org.uk/security|Collections Trust, United Kingom - Security]] 
-  * Book review by Raphaele Mouren, of //Guide to Security Considerations and Practices for Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Libraries//, Compiled & Edited by Everett C. Wilkie, Jr.(Chicago, Association of College & Research Libraries, 2011), 364 p., 25,5 cm, ISBN 978-083898592 http://bbf.enssib.fr/consulter/bbf-2013-05-0101-007 
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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://www.archives.gov/research/recover/missing-documents.html 
-  * National Archives Archival Recovery Team on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/archivalrecoveryteam 
-  * An OCLC study to link a notice about a stolen book to the relevant WorldCat record http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/missingmaterials.html?urlm=159683 
-  * Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America, 20 West 44th St., 4th floor, New York, NY 10035-6604. 212-944-8291; (fax) 212-944-8293; email: hq@abaa.com. The ABAA circulates reports of thefts through its electronic discussion list and maintains a stolen books database with a report form at http://www.abaa.org/books/abaa/databases/stolen_search.html 
-  * 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://www.stolen-book.org/ 
-  * International Antiquarian Mapsellers Association “Missing and Stolen Map Database”: http://www.missingmaps.info. This is open to the public, but use of the report form does require site registration. 
-  * Interpol. Investigates international thefts of cultural property. Submit reports via Interpol liaison at state or provincial level or via F.B.I. http://www.interpol.int/Public/WorkOfArt/Default.asp 
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-==== News about thefts ==== 
-  * Map thefts http://www.maphistory.info/theftnews.html 
-  * [[http://www.rbms.info/committees/security/theft_reports/|RBMS - Theft reports]]  
-  * Stolen in France, found in Hungary http://dailynewshungary.com/hungary-returns-antique-maps-stolen-from-france/ 
-  * 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)\\ 
-     - {{ :collaboration:asservate_01_kuperstiche.pdf|Engravings}}\\ 
-     - {{ :collaboration:asservate_02_karten.pdf|Maps}}\\   
-     - {{ :collaboration:asservate_03_buecher_briefe.pdf|Books and Letters}}\\ 
-  * 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: {{ :collaboration:aba_list_of_stolen_books_january_2017.pdf}} and {{ :collaboration:meda_riquier_california_list.pdf}}. If anyone offers you any of these titles, please contact ABA Secretary Camilla Szymanowska on +44 20 7421 4681 secretary@aba.org.uk or ABA Security Chair Brian Lake on +44 20 7631 4220 brian@jarndyce.co.uk  immediately. For more details of individual copies, please contact the dealers directly.  
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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  library collections. 
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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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-The network will co-operate with the police at an international level.  
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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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-The designated staff (security managers) will share experiences on security issues and best practice with one another. 
  
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-Information about security issues is confidential to the security network. 
  
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-The representatives encourage LIBER to establish co-operation on security issues with the book trade and with other memory institutions. 
  
-Unanimously endorsed by the delegates at the LIBER Conference on Library Security Management, Copenhagen, 12-14 May 2002. 
-Copenhagen, 14 May 2002 
  
-Erland Kolding Nielsen 
  
-Esko Häkli 
  
-Ann Matheson 
  
-Conference Chairmen 
  
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