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[PADG:2342] Re: Environmental Monitoring Packages or Kits/shared resources



Dear Patricia,
Cornell University is currently conducting workshops on environmental monitoring and needs assessment. The monitoring program is based on InterNet dataloggers. The South Central New York region currently has a program based on Cornell's monitoring program that loans dataloggers to libraries and archives in the region as part of the workshop program. The workshops began several years ago and is part of a series that includes disaster and recovery, collection care, exhibition practices, mold control, care of graphic materials, reformatting, etc. New York State is unique in that $500,000 per year of preservation funding is available among non-comprehensive research libraries for preservation proposals from mainly smaller libraries for a range of products and services, including monitoring equipment. NYS also makes available $126,000 per year to each of eleven comprehensive research libraries with an additional $350,000 available for cooperative grants among the same libraries.



At 09:23 AM 4/12/2004 -0600, you wrote:
I am going to try to put together a list of states and organizations
that have environmental monitoring packages to be shared by libraries,
museums and archives in their respective areas.  Would you please
contact me off list if you know of such a package of equipment and
supplies in your general area?
Pat Morris

Patricia Morris
Faculty Director, Preservation Department
University Libraries
University of Colorado at Boulder
184 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0184
303/492-3849 FAX 303/492-0494
Patricia.Morris@xxxxxxxxxxxx

John F. Dean
Preservation and Conservation Librarian
Department of Preservation and Collection Maintenance
B32 Olin Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Telephone: (607)255-9687
Fax: (607)254-7493



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