Crash Course in Disaster Preparedness
By (Author) Carmen Cowick
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
4th October 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
025.82
Paperback
154
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
454g
Every library needs to have a disaster management plan in place before disaster strikes. This short but thorough manual makes preparing for disaster less intimidating. All library staff, from library volunteers to library directors and branch managers, have a role to play in preparing for and recovering from disaster. Written by an expert in preservation services, Crash Course in Disaster Preparedness contains all of the information library professionals need to prepare for an emergency, should one arise. Carmen Cowick identifies common terminology; teaches readers how to conduct risk assessment, how to write a disaster plan, and how to design emergency procedures; and introduces readers to the basic principles of salvaging. Throughout, Cowick shows readers how to prioritize library collections during a fire, flood, power outage, and other natural and human-caused disasters so as to maximize preservation of library materials.
An excellent tool for training and planning sessions for library staff, boards, and government officials. * Library Journal *
Carmen Cowick is director of preservation services at Preserve This, where she provides training, support, and consulting services for libraries in the areas of preservation and collections care.