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[PADG:977] Re: Directory of state preservation organizations?
Although dated, CLIR has a report on cooperative
preservation on its web site. It includes sections on
state preservation organizations. Hope this helps.
Working Together:
Case Studies in Cooperative Preservation
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/wktogthr/wktogthr.html
Colorado Preservation Alliance
http://www.aclin.org/other/libraries/cpa/disaster/disasterresourcelist.htm
California Library Preservation Networks
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/callprsn.html
Iowa Conservation and Preservation Consortium
http://www.grinnell.edu/individuals/stuhrr/icpc/icpc.html
Michigan Alliance
http://www.dia.org/mi-alliance/index.html
Pennsylvania Preservation Consortium
http://www.papres.org/
North Carolina Preservation Consortium
http://www.slis.nccu.edu/ncpc/
If anyone finds a more complete list of state preservation
organizations please send me a copy.
Thanks,
Robert James
President, North Carolina Preservation Consortium
Circulation Dept Head
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
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000 13:52:47 -0400 (EDT) "Pat K. Turpening"
<Pat.Turpening@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Does anyone know of a listing online or in print of the preservation
> organizations at the state level? I searched CoOL and didn't find a lot,
> only the California Library Preservation Networks (some of whose web sites
> were fairly current, others not). I belong to the Ohio Preservation
> Council and I have brochures from New York (1988) and Kansas (1993)
> addressing long term plans for statewide preservation, so I assume that
> other states have addressed (or are now addressing) preservation as well.
> I'd also be interested in regional groups, other than AMIGOS, SOLINET, &
> NEDCC, since their materials are already widely available.
>
> I need this in order to give AALL chapter presidents around the country as
> much information as possible that will help them in forming speakers'
> bureaus, lists of program topics, and a full repertoire of resources on
> preservation. (The info about state organizations would be only part of
> this full repertoire; I know there's much more available but it makes
> sense for them to take advantage of their local resources, if any.)
>
> Also, is there any nationwide speakers' list of preservation experts?
>
> I appreciate any and all responses.
>
> Pat Turpening
> Chair, Preservation Committee, Technical Services Special Interest
> Section, American Association of Law Libraries
> Head, Preservation and Archives
> University of Cincinnati Law Library
>