Report of the Preservation Management Summer School Held at The Public Record Office and The British Library, 19th-23rd July 1999

In July 1999 (19th-23rd) one of the first comprehensive summer schools to be organised in the UK on preservation management was held at The Public Record Office, Kew and The British Library, St Pancras, London. Organised by The Public Record Office (PRO) and The Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes d...

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Main Author: Mirjam M. Foot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: openjournals.nl 1999-05-01
Series:Liber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries
Online Access:https://test.openjournals.nl/liberquarterly/article/view/10153
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spelling doaj-9029f3cb7c674a298d901ae266d1031f2021-09-30T14:28:36Zengopenjournals.nlLiber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries2213-056X1999-05-0194Report of the Preservation Management Summer School Held at The Public Record Office and The British Library, 19th-23rd July 1999Mirjam M. FootIn July 1999 (19th-23rd) one of the first comprehensive summer schools to be organised in the UK on preservation management was held at The Public Record Office, Kew and The British Library, St Pancras, London. Organised by The Public Record Office (PRO) and The Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche (LIBER) in conjunction with The British Library (BL), The European Commission on Preservation & Access (ECPA), University College London (UCL) and the International Council on Archive (ICA), the goal of the Summer School was to introduce key elements of preservation management to archivists and librarians in middle managerial positions, and to give participants practical insights to the problems that arise and the possible solutions, thereby helping delegates to develop and plan preservation policy and practice for their own organisations. In a wider context the aim was to initiate and establish training specific to the requirements of institutions in the increasingly specialist field of preservation management.https://test.openjournals.nl/liberquarterly/article/view/10153
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Report of the Preservation Management Summer School Held at The Public Record Office and The British Library, 19th-23rd July 1999
Liber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries
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title Report of the Preservation Management Summer School Held at The Public Record Office and The British Library, 19th-23rd July 1999
title_short Report of the Preservation Management Summer School Held at The Public Record Office and The British Library, 19th-23rd July 1999
title_full Report of the Preservation Management Summer School Held at The Public Record Office and The British Library, 19th-23rd July 1999
title_fullStr Report of the Preservation Management Summer School Held at The Public Record Office and The British Library, 19th-23rd July 1999
title_full_unstemmed Report of the Preservation Management Summer School Held at The Public Record Office and The British Library, 19th-23rd July 1999
title_sort report of the preservation management summer school held at the public record office and the british library, 19th-23rd july 1999
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description In July 1999 (19th-23rd) one of the first comprehensive summer schools to be organised in the UK on preservation management was held at The Public Record Office, Kew and The British Library, St Pancras, London. Organised by The Public Record Office (PRO) and The Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche (LIBER) in conjunction with The British Library (BL), The European Commission on Preservation & Access (ECPA), University College London (UCL) and the International Council on Archive (ICA), the goal of the Summer School was to introduce key elements of preservation management to archivists and librarians in middle managerial positions, and to give participants practical insights to the problems that arise and the possible solutions, thereby helping delegates to develop and plan preservation policy and practice for their own organisations. In a wider context the aim was to initiate and establish training specific to the requirements of institutions in the increasingly specialist field of preservation management.
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