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services:seminars:remotestorage [2019/10/14 11:33] – [Practicalities] leffertsservices:seminars:remotestorage [2019/10/22 12:06] – [18 November from 14:00] lefferts
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 ==== 18 November from 14:00 ==== ==== 18 November from 14:00 ====
  
-Chairman for the day: **Dr Ulrich Niederer**, formerly of the ZHB Luzern, and still actively involved in the **Kooperative Speicherbibliothek Schweiz**. He opens the seminar with a reflection on //Why consider remote storage?//+Chairman for the day: **Dr Ulrich Niederer**, formerly of the ZHB Luzern, and still actively involved in the **Kooperative Speicherbibliothek Schweiz**\\
  
 +**Participants introduce themselves** (14:00-14:30)
 +**Introduction: Dr Niederer with a reflection on //Why consider remote storage?//** (14:15:00)
  
-**Planning for it**\\+ 
 +**Planning for it** (14:30-15:15)\\
 1.  Specifications, climate control, contractors, etc.\\ 1.  Specifications, climate control, contractors, etc.\\
 Introducing the topic: **Foekje Boersma, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands**, also raising the issue of passive climate control.\\  Introducing the topic: **Foekje Boersma, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands**, also raising the issue of passive climate control.\\ 
 +\\
 +Break (15:15-15:45)\\
 +\\
 +Second half of the session (15:45-17:15)\\
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 2. Collaborative storage, potential partners, funding, agreements, etc. \\ 2. Collaborative storage, potential partners, funding, agreements, etc. \\
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 ==== 19 November from  9:00 to 13:00 ==== ==== 19 November from  9:00 to 13:00 ====
  
-**Moving to the remote storage**\\+**Moving to the remote storage** (from 9-10:30)\\
 4.Preparations for actual move\\ 4.Preparations for actual move\\
-Introducing the topics of cataloguing, inventory, barcoding etc.: **Michael Williams, Cambridge University Library**\\+Introducing the topics of cataloguing, inventory, barcoding etc.: **Michael Williams and Robin James, 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**\\ 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**\\
  
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 Introducing the topic: **Ulrich Niederer**\\ Introducing the topic: **Ulrich Niederer**\\
 \\ \\
-**Working with the remote storage in place**\\+Break from 10:30 to 11am\\ 
 +\\ 
 +**Working with the remote storage in place** (from 11-12:30)\\
 6. Security issues, e.g. related to transport, drivers/vans, routes, disaster planning\\ 6. Security issues, e.g. related to transport, drivers/vans, routes, disaster planning\\
 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\\ 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\\
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 Introducing the topic: **Andy Appleyard, British Library**\\ Introducing the topic: **Andy Appleyard, British Library**\\
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- +**Conclusions, last questions, and farewells** (12:30-13:00)\\ 
- +**Lunch for seminar participants** (13:00-14:00)
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-**Lunch for seminar participants  13:00-14:00**+
  
  
 services/seminars/remotestorage.txt · Last modified: 2019/11/29 09:33 by lefferts

 

 

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