Notice catalographique « Redefining disasters : a decade of counter-disaster planning : papers submitted by speakers, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, australia »
- Titre
- Redefining disasters : a decade of counter-disaster planning : papers submitted by speakers, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, australia
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Howell, Alan
- Lieu de publication
- Sydney
- Maison d'édition
- State Library of New South Wales
- Date de publication
- 1995
- Collation
- 260 p.
- Table des matières
CONTENTS:
Introduction vii
Papers submitted by speakers:
W Jeavons H Baillie, Addressing disaster management in the design of the building for the National Library of New Zealand 1
W Jeavons H Baillie An experimental approach to training on behaviour in disaster response situations involving cultural material 9
Julian Bickersteth and Suzanne Bravery, Creating simple disaster plans for historic house museums 15
Allan Byrne The disaster of contemporary art: why bother? 21
Tony Clarke Emergency preparedness in New Zealand: What has been achieved, where to from here? 27
Grant Collins Salvage of fire-damaged collections 41
Judith Doig Disaster recovery management in Australia and New Zealand: a work in progress 47
Geoffrey Downe Better Baillieu: new directions in disaster
planning at Melbourne University Library 53
Mark W A Fischer Salvage and recovery of water, fire and smoke damaged library buildings and their contents 59
Mark W A Fischer Vacuum freeze-drying of paper-based
materials 65
Cathie Jilovsky CAVAL: a cooperative approach to library disaster management 69
Tamara J Lavrencic Disasters: remote risk or reality? 91
Barry M Lee Fire protection for libraries: a technology update 97
Colin A Macgregor The effects of freezing and freeze-drying of waterlogged photographic materials: an interim report 107
Colin A Macgregor Preparing an ethnographic collection for the worst in the light of past experiences 111
John E Mcintyre Managing the fire risk: does the building protect or threaten? 115
John E Mcintyre Reaction to realisation 129
Graham Matthews & Paul Eden Disaster management: guidelines for library managers 137
R A Maul Emergency management arrangements in New South-Wales with emphasis on the need for the production of disaster plans 153
Kim Morris A vacuum freeze-drier: Its nice to have one but...
A short paper on the National Library's vacuum freeze-drier, nine years on 163
David Mutton Critical incident stress 169
Colin Pearson & M Kirby Talley Jr International cooperation in disaster preparedness 181
Margaret E Pember The psych-social (P-S) factor in counter-disaster planning: the human element 199
Sarah-Jane Rennie The development of counter-disaster plans in South Australia 207
Annie Talve Cooperation or conflict? Discovering common ground 213
David A Tremain 'Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink': the need for more disaster training for conservators 219
Robyn M Warwick Drip, drip, drip: counter-disaster planning at the Dixson Library, University of New England 231
Peter Waters From Florence to St. Petersburg: an enlightening and thought-provoking experience. A personal account of the past twenty nine years in pursuit of the conservation of libraryl materials 237
Colin Webb The National Library of Australia's 'Clayton's
disaster': a dry run in slowmo, or the real thing? 251
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Disasters - Control - Libraries - Planning
- Disasters - Control - Museums - Planning
- Emergency management
- Catastrophes - Lutte contre - Bibliothèques - Planification
- Catastrophes - Lutte contre - Musées - Planification
- Gestion des situations d'urgence
- ISBN/ISSN
- 0-7310-6600-6
- Pays
- Australia
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- Z 679.7 R34 1995
- Clé
- 10330
- Collection
- Catalogue