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The Wrath of Floods!




                   The Wrath of Floods!
Preparedness and Recovery for Archives & Library Collections

North Carolina Preservation Consortium Annual Conference

The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education
              Chapel Hill, North Carolina
                    February 8, 2000



The State Library of North Carolina reported damages to 
library collections from the flooding that followed 
hurricane Floyd ranging from total devastation to minor 
losses.  Material on loan and private collections were also 
damaged in public residences.  Will the next flood claim 
more historical and cultural treasures?  Disaster planning 
and salvage techniques can significantly reduce the risk to 
your library and archives collections.  This preservation 
conference will assist you in ?

· Developing a disaster plan
· Documenting damages
· Salvaging water damaged material 
· Contacting preservation and conservation resources

The conference is open to archivists, librarians, curators,
and others responsible for the preservation of historical, 
cultural, and scholarly collections;  personnel responsible 
for assisting with disaster logistics; leaders responsible 
for approving and  implementing disaster and salvage plans; 
and the general public seeking to preserve their private 
collections and family heritage.


Morning Refreshments (8:00 AM - 9:00 AM)

An opportunity to meet with colleagues and share 
information and experience with recent or past flooding.


NCPC Pre-Conference Business Meeting (9:00 AM)

Budget report and announcements.  Election of new officers
and members to the board of directors.  NCPC members only. 


Opening Address (10:00 AM)  
         
Betty Ray McCain, Secretary of the Department of Cultural
Resources, has been one of North Carolina's most 
influential cultural leaders.  Secretary McCain holds 
degrees from St. Mary's College, UNC Chapel Hill and 
Columbia University, and has received four honorary degrees 
from North Carolina colleges and universities.  She is the 
chair of the North Carolina Heritage Tourism Advisory 
Committee and a member of boards and committees for many 
other organizations.   Secretary McCain will address the 
impact on students, scholars, and the public when archive 
and library collections are lost to disasters.  


Presentations

Mary Boccaccio, Special Collections Librarian at East 
Carolina University, will present an overview of ECU's 
hurricane Floyd flood documentation project.  The 
collection will include photographs, videos, oral 
interviews, newspaper articles, essays, statistics, and 
other material.  Samples from the collection on display 
will illustrate the destruction of eastern North Carolina's 
material culture.

Pamela Hackbart-Dean, Chair of the Society of American 
Archivists' Preservation Section and Archivist/Assistant 
Head of the Richard B. Russell Library for Political 
Research and Studies at the University of Georgia 
Libraries, will discuss prevention, protection, and 
planning for disasters in libraries and archives. She has 
taught disaster preparedness and recovery workshops, and 
given presentations on disaster planning.  She also has 
experience with disaster recovery involving floods and 
mold. 

Nancy Kraft, Preservation Librarian at the Iowa State
Historical Society, will address flood recovery for 
cultural materials.  She is the co-editor of the Iowa 
Conservation and Preservation Consortium Flood Recovery 
Booklet, and worked with state agencies and conservation 
consultants to disseminate information to flood victims 
following the Iowa flood of 1993.      

Julie Arnott, Southeastern Library Network Preservation
Services Manager, will provide information about SOLINET's 
preservation field service program which offers emergency 
disaster assistance to individuals and institutions. 
Services include telephone assistance, group discounts on 
disaster supplies, publications, videos, technical 
leaflets, and consultations.


Closing Remarks (4:30 PM)


Location

The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education
is located approximately three miles east of the UNC Chapel 
Hill campus, just off Highway 54 East (Raleigh Road). The 
Center is a short distance from Interstate 40 (from 
Raleigh, I-40 exit 273B; from Greensboro, I-40 exit 273).  
A map is located on the Friday Center web site, 

http://www.fridaycenter.unc.edu/fc/fcdir.html


Hotel Accommodations

The Friday Center is a non-residential facility.  The 
following accommodations are convenient to the Friday 
Center, the UNC Chapel Hill Campus, and downtown Chapel 
Hill.  You may call the Friday Center for further 
information (919-962-3000).

Best Western University Inn
919-932-3000

The Carolina Inn
919-933-2001

Comfort Inn University
919-490-4949

Hampton Inn Hotel
919-968-3000

Holiday Inn-Chapel Hill
919-929-2171

Omni Europa Hotel
919-968-4900

The Red Roof Inn
919-489-9421

The Siena Hotel
919-929-4000


Conference Registration

To register, please print one registration form for each
participant. You may print the registration form from this 
email or from the attached Word document.  The conference 
fee is $35.00 (includes lunch and two refreshment breaks).  
NCPC members receive a $5.00 discount ($30.00). Please make 
your check payable to the North Carolina Preservation 
Consortium and mail with registration forms to: 

NCPC Conference 2000
C/O Robert James, NCPC President
Circulation Department
Jackson Library
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
P.O. Box 26175
Greensboro, NC 27402-6175

Please complete the following;

Name: 
Position:
Institution:
Address:
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Email:

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Robert James
President, North Carolina Preservation Consortium

Walter Clinton Jackson Library
UNC Greensboro
P.O. Box 26175
Greensboro, NC 27402-6175

Phone (336) 334-5304
Fax   (336) 334-5399
Email Robert_James@xxxxxxxx




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