Home | Resources | Services | Hosting | Publications | Collaboration | Joining CERL | About CERL |

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Next revision
Previous revision
Next revisionBoth sides next revision
services:seminars:remotestorage [2019/07/17 15:31] – [19 November from 9:00 to 13:00] leffertsservices:seminars:remotestorage [2019/10/14 11:09] – [Information] lefferts
Line 3: Line 3:
 **Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, 18-19 November 2019** **Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, 18-19 November 2019**
  
 +**====== We are sorry to inform you that the workshop is full. If you register, you will be put on a waiting list. ====== 
 +**
 ===== Programme ===== ===== Programme =====
-**draft** {{ :services:seminars:kooperative-speicherbibliothek-schweiz-juli-2016-c-ulrich-niederer-zhb.png?200|}}+{{ :services:seminars:kooperative-speicherbibliothek-schweiz-juli-2016-c-ulrich-niederer-zhb.png?200|}}
  
-The session is intended for high-level staff in libraries that are in the process of storing (part of) their collections in a remote facility. We envisage about an hour for each theme, each time staring with a short presentations followed by a group discussion. +The session is intended for high-level staff in libraries that are in the process of storing (part of) their collections in a remote facility. We envisage about an hour for each theme, each time staring with a short presentation followed by a group discussion. 
  
  
Line 23: Line 24:
 \\ \\
 3. Criteria for deciding what goes in and what doesn’t, special collections or not?\\ 3. Criteria for deciding what goes in and what doesn’t, special collections or not?\\
-Introducing the topic: **Ophélie Ramonatxo, Bibliothèque nationale de France**\\ +Introducing the topic of selection criteria: **Ophélie Ramonatxo, Bibliothèque nationale de France**\\
  
 **Evening: Conference dinner at your own cost** **Evening: Conference dinner at your own cost**
Line 31: Line 31:
  
 **Moving to the remote storage**\\ **Moving to the remote storage**\\
-4. Preparations for actual move, incl. cataloguing/inventory issuespreservations issues, shelving plan etc.\\ +4.Preparations for actual move\\ 
-Introducing the topic: **Toby Kirtley**, Estates Projects Officer & Health and Safety Lead, Bodleian Libraries, who worked on their Swindon facility\\+Introducing the topics of cataloguinginventory, barcoding etc.: **Michael Williams, Cambridge University Library**\\ 
 +Introducing the topics of preservation issues, shelfing plans and other preparations for the move (staff training? Issues around packing the collection? Choosing a moving firm?): **Toby Kirtley, Bodleian Libraries**\\
  
 5. The actual move, contractors, unpacking the materials in the new storage area\\ 5. The actual move, contractors, unpacking the materials in the new storage area\\
-Introducing the topic:\\+Introducing the topic: **Ulrich Niederer**\\
 \\ \\
- 
 **Working with the remote storage in place**\\ **Working with the remote storage in place**\\
-6. Workflows. Getting the items out of storage (and returning them there)and service to reading rooms (+ communicating about this to users)\\ +6. Security issuese.g. related to transport, drivers/vans, routes, disaster planning\\ 
-Introducing the topic: a representative of the **British Library**\\+Introducing the topic: **Jacqueline Lambert, Royal Library, Brussels**, will explore the 'what if' hazard analysis model often used in technical/ industrial engineering with the workshop participants\\
 \\ \\
- +7. Workflows. Getting the items out of storage (and returning them there)and service to reading rooms (+ communicating about this to users)\\ 
-7. Security issuese.g. related to transport, drivers/vans, routes, disaster planning +Introducing the topic: **Andy AppleyardBritish Library**\\
-Introducing the topic: Jacqueline LambertRoyal Library, Brussels, will explore the the “what if” hazard analysis model often used in technical/ industrial engineering with the workshop participants\\+
 \\ \\
  
Line 58: Line 57:
 **Costs:** a small registration fee to cover the catering costs (Euro 25 for CERL members, and Euro 40 for non-members). You will need to make your own travel arrangements. Suggested hotels (hopefully at preferential rates) will be posted here. **Costs:** a small registration fee to cover the catering costs (Euro 25 for CERL members, and Euro 40 for non-members). You will need to make your own travel arrangements. Suggested hotels (hopefully at preferential rates) will be posted here.
  
-**Directions:** https://www.kb.nl/en/visitors/address-and-directions+**Directions:** https://www.kb.nl/en/visitors/address-and-directions. We are meeting in the room called 'Visboek' on the second floor. 
 + 
 +====== Information ====== 
 + 
 +Hotels: 
 + 
 +- [[https://www.nh-hotels.com/booking/step1-rates?fini=10/11/2019&fout=11/11/2019&nchilds1=0&nadults1=2&hotelId=NLZH.DHAAG&divisa=EUR&roomcode=STDDBL&rateplan=SD1_7-14D&regimen=14&utm_medium=metasearch&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=metasearch_google-hpa&utm_term=english-all_generic_customlink&utm_content=115732638&campid=8565112#v=compact|NH hotel]] just behind the Central Station and the venue for the seminar (walk or one tram stop) 
 +- Babylon Hotel, on the same square at the venue of the seminar, but usually a bit more expensive 
 +- Novotel Suites, newish on the main shopping street, 10min-walk from the seminar venue 
 +- Holiday Inn express – Parliament, 10min-walk 
 + 
 +The venue is on the square behind the Central Station, which is a transport hub, so if you chose a hotel further out, there is usually good transport to travel from hotel to the KB the Netherlands. 
 + 
 + 
 +Planning your travel by public transport (train, tram, bus): 
 +http://9292.nl/ 
 + 
 +Buying a day ticket: 
 +https://www.denhaag.nl/en/residents/to/Day-tickets-for-public-transport.htm
  
  
 services/seminars/remotestorage.txt · Last modified: 2019/11/29 09:33 by lefferts

 

 

Recent changes RSS feed Valid XHTML 1.0 Driven by DokuWiki