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Creating guidelines for disaster planning
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2016
Abstract
Because art institutions in The Netherlands all too often do not include library collections in their emergency response programs, ARLIS/NL decided to prepare guidelines for disaster planning in art libraries. These guidelines, now on the website of ARLIS/NL, serve as a tool in the process of disaster planning and can be customised to the individual situation of each library. This article describes the setting up of the project and its results.
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- Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2002
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2. The participants were Goos Dullaart, Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD); Heleen Homma, Netherlands Department for Conservation; Michiel Nijhoff, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen (from October 2001 Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam); Stans Seignette, former librarian of the Stedelijke Musea Zutphen; Martien Versteeg, Universiteit van Amsterdam; Anita Vriend, Van Gogh Museum. I would like to thank Martien, Michiel and Stans for their help and comments in writing this article.Google Scholar
3. The guidelines are in Dutch. The URL is: http://www.let.uu.nl/~okbn/activiteiten/werkgroepen/calamiteitenplanning/
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4. Dutch equivalents at the ARLIS/NL website: Questionnaire about housing and protection of library stock: Vragenlijst huisvesting en bescherming bibliotheekmaterialen; Emergency instruction sheet and a list of emergency supplies: Calamiteitenformulier en noodvoorraad materialen t.b.v. verpakken, schoonmaken, opruimen, evacueren; Priority list: Prioriteitenlijst (no example available yet, only instructions how to make priorities); Disaster response plan: Calamiteitenopvolging; Registration form for damaged materials: Schadeformulier.Google Scholar
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7. Professional emergency supplies are available, for example, at Preservation Equipment Ltd., Norfolk, UK. http://www.preservationequipment.co.uk/p11.html
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