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ONE DAY CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINAR (still open)

The University of Texas at Austin
Graduate School of Library and Information Science

is hosting the following seminar on Basic Preservation, at the Thompson
Conference Center at The University of Texas at Austin.  The speaker
for the seminar will be Karen Motylewski.  Ms. Motylewski is director of
Preservation and Conservation Studies at the GSLIS, UT-Austin.  This
unique program trains professional conservators and preservation managers
for library, archives and other documentary collections.


INTRODUCTION TO PRESERVATION
November 8, 1996, 9:00am-5:00pm     Cost:  $75.00

Purpose:
  This one-day program is designed to introduce participants to the basic
  concepts of preservation and to provide some decision-making tools for
  preservation planning.  If you are concerned about damage in your
  historical or research materials, if you want your holdings to be
  accessible to future generations of users, or if you wonder about the
  need for preservation in the age of the virtual library, this workshop
  will supply practical advice for extending the life-expectancy of your
  collections.

Program:
  This seminar (not hands-on) will include the following topics:
  Elements of a preservation program (characteristics of collections,
  causes of damage, protection and care strategies); Risk management and
  emergency preparedness (security, fire protection, coping with
  disasters); Strategic planning for preservation (individual planning
  exercise and discussion); Questions & Answers.

For more information and registration form:  fax, phone, or e-mail your
fax number or mailing address to David Terry, (512) 471-8806, fax (512)
471-3971, e-mail ([log in to unmask]).