Subject: Preservation committees
In answer to one of Robert Milevski's queries, we have a Preservation committee in the Winterthur Library that was established in 1993 with one representative from each of the five Library sections plus the Library conservator. Its charge from the Library Director was to: "Recommend and implement ways that preservation awareness can be incorporated throughout all areas of library operations. To establish and regularly update long and short term goals for library preservation. To provide a means of regular communication between Conservation Division staff and Library staff." Since its establishment, the committee has helped revise the Library disaster plan, participated in planning a successful grant application to the U.S. Dept. of Education to survey and rehouse our Art & Crafts and Colonial Revival collections, and, most recently, completed a 15 minute slide/audio presentation to introduce new users to the Library collections and their care and handling (preservation and access). Our next project is a review and revision of handling guidelines in each of the five library sections. Members of this committee also service the recording hygrothermographs in their area and forward the charts to me and keep me informed of supply needs since I am responsible for ordering all storage materials. The committee has been very useful in a small (80,000 vols., 2,500 document groups, 150,000 photographs plus institutional archives, slide library) library where I serve as preservation administrator as well as general and special collections conservator. Lois Olcott Price Winterthur Library *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:50 Distributed: Monday, December 8, 1997 Message Id: cdl-11-50-015 ***Received on Friday, 5 December, 1997