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Promoting Preservation Awareness in Libraries - A Sourcebook for Academic, Public, School, and Special Collections (Hardcover, New)
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Promoting Preservation Awareness in Libraries - A Sourcebook for Academic, Public, School, and Special Collections (Hardcover, New)
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No other book provides such a comprehensive approach to educating
library customers and staff in the preservation of library
materials. Over 35 case studies provide innovative programs and
strategies for providing preservation education initiatives
throughout the library. The various types of materials collected
paired with the variety of patrons requires a full spectrum of
approaches. Going on the assumption that much damage is caused by
unknowing misuse, this professional reference gives academic,
school, and public library staff as well as special collections
staff, a solid approach for designing, implementing and evaluating
formal and informal preservation educational programs. As
collections deteriorate and library budgets shrink, the longevity
of collections becomes an increasingly important issue. To minimize
harm to collections, librarians need to emphasize the importance of
preservation and proper handling. This professional reference
explains how to create, implement and evaluate formal and informal
preservation education programs in school, public, academic, and
special collections. Chapters are written by contributors from a
wide range of positions in librarianship and academia. Building on
the assumption that most misuse is because of misunderstanding or
lack of understanding, much attention is given to reaching all
types of patrons and changing attitudes. Because preservation
largely depends on the attitude of patrons, much attention is given
to reaching all types of patrons. Informing adults to avoid misuse
and teaching children to respect books and to handle them carefully
are two different methods. Visual messages using posters,
bookmarks, and signs to educate can help prevent damage. Library
staff, on the other hand, benefit from training programs, which can
effectively include tests and videos. Users of rare and archival
materials can be informed through brochures, and one-on-one
interaction with librarians. The volume includes over 35
illustrative case studies, and it concludes with an extensive
bibliography and videography.
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