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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات أسبوع الحفظ. إظهار كافة الرسائل

12 أبريل 2014

مرة أخرى: الإحتفال بأسبوع الحفظ !"Preservation Week Pass It On"!

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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته،




هذا وتقدم بالإضافة إلى المصادر المتعلقة بموضوع الحفظ والنشاطات المصاحبة للإحتفال مجموعة من الندوات المهنية المجانية، وهى على النحو التالي:

How to Host a Preservation Week Event

Description: Hosting an event in a discipline you are not too familiar with can be daunting. What topic do you choose, who can you find to speak, what if someone asks a question after the event and you don't know the answer? The Preservation Week web site is here to help! Join Donia Conn for tips on how to host an event, find a speaker, and use the Preservation Week web site to its fullest.

ALCTS thanks Acme-HF Group and George Blood, L.P. for sponsoring this webinar to celebrate Preservation Week.

Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to confidently navigate the Preservation Week web site to assist in planning and hosting a Preservation Week event.

Who Should Attend? Librarians thinking about planning a Preservation Week event or those already working on one.

Course Level & Prerequisites: none

Presenter: Donia Conn is an independent consultant for small and mid-sized cultural heritage institutions. She has worked in the fields of conservation and preservation for almost twenty years, specializing in book conservation and preservation training. She presents workshops and webinars on preservation and digitization topics, consults with institutions on disaster planning and preservation issues, and is adjunct faculty for the Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science teaching Preservation Management and Collections Maintenance. Donia has been one of the people working on developing Preservation Week since 2009.

Date and Times: Available 24/7. Originally presented February 12, 2014.

Presentation lasts about one hour.

Credits: none

Fee: free

Technical Requirements: Computer with Internet access (high-speed connection is best) and media player software. Headphones recommended.

If you receive a Codec error when playing the recorded file with Windows Media Player, download the gotowebinar codec file from: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/codec?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com The Codec acts as a patch that allows the recording, which is created with a higher version of Media Player, to play in version 7. For more information on playing the recording, see the FAQ.

How to Register? No registration required. Access recording now:

Recording (YouTube)
Recording (.wmv)
Slides (.pdf)

Contact: For questions or comments related to this free webinar, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese@ala.org.

Low-Cost Ways to Preserve Family Archives

Description: Most of us are creators and collectors of something we value or enjoy, such as family papers, photographs, cookbooks or postcards. They are a big part of who we are and what we do. We think about passing these collections on to our families, even our communities.

What can we do to protect our collectables from damage even if we don’t think we have a perfect place to keep them? Learn about possible risks from handling and the environment, and practical, inexpensive ideas to keep collections safe to help ensure what you have can be shared for many years to come.

ALCTS thanks Archival Products for sponsoring this webinar to celebrate Preservation Week.

Learning Outcomes:

- understand the importance of good storage and careful handling in preventing damage

- learn about low cost and no cost options for minimizing risks to collections

Who Should Attend? Anyone interested in practical ways of preserving archival collections, including family collectors, and curators and custodians of small to medium libraries, museums, archives, historical societies, and town offices.

Course Level & Prerequisites: No special knowledge is needed.

Presenter: Karen E. K. Brown is the Preservation Librarian for the University at Albany, SUNY, University Libraries, a position she has held since 2001. In this capacity she is responsible for managing the preservation laboratory and the repair and conservation of collections for the University Libraries; managing the Libraries' brittle and irreparable books program; participating in emergency preparedness and response; environmental control; staff training and other preventive activities. Karen holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Cooper Union in New York City and a Master of Art Conservation from Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. After working for five years as a conservator for the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, in Fredericton, New Brunswick she went on to complete her MLIS at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Prior to coming to Albany Karen was the Field Service Representative at the Northeast Document Conservation Center in Andover, Massachusetts (1997 to 2001). She is a member of The American Institute for Conservation (AIC), and the American Library Association (ALA).

Date and Times: Tuesday, April 29, 2014. 11 am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1 pm Central | 2 pm Eastern

Credits: none

Fee: Free

Technical Requirements: Computer with Internet access (high-speed connection is best) and media player software. Headphones recommended.

If you receive a Codec error when playing the recorded file with Windows Media Player, download the gotowebinar codec file from: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/codec?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com The Codec acts as a patch that allows the recording, which is created with a higher version of Media Player, to play in version 7. For more information on playing the recording, see the FAQ.

How to Register? Register here: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/325831393

Contact: For questions or comments related to this free webinar, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese@ala.org.

 Preserving Scrapbooks

Description: Scrapbooks can be challenging to preserve since they often contain a diversity of materials.

In this webinar, participants will learn:

- the common problems associated with long-term preservation of scrapbooks

- how to identify problem materials in older scrapbooks and what to do about them

- how to identify the most stable materials and bindings for creating new scrapbooks

ALCTS thanks Gaylord for sponsoring this webinar to celebrate Preservation Week.

Who Should Attend? Anyone with an interest in preserving scrapbooks or creating new scrapbooks that are more easily preserved.

Course Level & Prerequisites: none

Presenter: Melissa Tedone is the Conservator at Iowa State University Library. She began her career in 1998 as a conservation technician, and received an MSIS and Certificate of Advanced Study in Conservation of Library and Archival Materials from UT Austin in 2009. She has worked in the conservation labs of the Beinecke Library, the Lewis Walpole Library, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She is currently a member of the American Institute for Conservation's Sustainability Committee.

Date and Times: Thursday, May 1, 2014. 11 am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1 pm Central | 2 pm Eastern

Credits: none

Fee: free

Technical Requirements: Computer with Internet access (high-speed connection is best) and media player software. Headphones recommended.

If you receive a Codec error when playing the recorded file with Windows Media Player, download the gotowebinar codec file from: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/codec?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com The Codec acts as a patch that allows the recording, which is created with a higher version of Media Player, to play in version 7. For more information on playing the recording, see the FAQ.

How to Register? Register here: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/746270528

Contact: For questions or comments related to this free webinar, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese@ala.org.

وللحصول على المزيد من المعلومات عن أسبوع الحفظ والنشاطات المصاحبة له، وكيفية المشاركة به،  الرجاء زيارة الرابط التالي: http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/preswk .

خالص تحياتي وتقديري،
 غدير مجدي عبد الوهاب


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21 مارس 2013

مرة أخرى: الإحتفال بأسبوع الحفظ "Preservation Week Pass It On"!

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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته،




 هذا وتقدم بالإضافة إلى المصادر المتعلقة بموضوع الحفظ والنشاطات المصاحبة للإحتفال مجموعة من الندوات المهنية المجانية، وهى على النحو التالي:

The Preservation of Family Photographs

Here, There and Everywhere:

This presentation offers basic guidance on the care and preservation of family photographs from nineteenth-century tintypes to contemporary color prints. The webinar addresses the fundamental physical and chemical properties of photographic print and negative materials, including albums and scrapbooks, and the causes and mechanisms of their deterioration. Strategies for preservation, such as proper handling, storage and display techniques, will be shared.

This webinar is offered for free to celebrate Preservation Week. Learn more

ALCTS thanks Archival Products for sponsoring this webinar and supporting Preservation Week.

Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the session, attendees will better understand:

·                     basic characterization and identification of albumen, silver gelatin, and chromogenic color print materials, and film base negatives
·                     agents of deterioration for photographic materials
·                     storage and exhibition practices
·                     handling guidelines
·                    prioritization for preservation

Who Should Attend?

Anyone responsible for the preservation of family or other photographic holdings and collections and interested in the preservation of our global photographic heritage.

Prerequisites: none

Presenter:

Debra Hess Norrisis Chair of the Art Conservation Department at the University of Delaware, and Professor of Photograph Conservation.

Since 1985, Norris has authored more than thirty articles and book chapters on care and treatment of photographic materials, emergency response, ethics, and conservation education; and taught more than one hundred workshops and seminars for conservators and allied professionals. Norris has lectured and consulted on the preservation of photographic collections worldwide.

Date & Times:

Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Sessions are intended to last 1 hour, starting:
11am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1pm Central | 2pm Eastern

Credits: none

Fee: free

Technical Requirements:

Computer with Internet access (high-speed connection is best) and media player software. Headphones recommended.

If you receive a Codec error when playing the recorded file with Windows Media Player, download the gotowebinar codec file from:https://www1.gotomeeting.com/codec?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com The Codec acts as a patch that allows the recording, which is created with a higher version of Media Player, to play in version 7. For more information on playing the recording, see the FAQ.

How to Register? 


Contact: 

For questions about registration, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese@ala.org.

Personal Digital Archiving 

Increase your understanding of common digital files—digital photos, recordings, video, documents, and others—and learn what it takes to preserve them. Technology changes rapidly. If you don’t actively care for your digital possessions you may lose access to them as some technologies become obsolete. Learn about the nature of the problem and hear about some simple, practical tips and tools to help you preserve your digital stuff.

This webinar is offered for free to celebrate Preservation Week. Learn more

ALCTS thanks The MediaPreserve for sponsoring this webinar and supporting Preservation Week.

Learning Outcomes: 

1.                 the nature of the problem
2.                 simple practical tips to describe and save digital files
3.                 tools that can be used

Who Should Attend? 

Anyone with an interest in preserving their own digital photos, documents, recordings, videos, and other digital files.

Course Level & Prerequisites: none

Presenter:

Mike Ashenfelder, Digital Preservation Project Coordinator, has worked for the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program at the Library of Congress since 2003. He writes about personal digital archiving, leaders in digital preservation and new developments in digital preservation. He also produces public information videos and podcasts. Before joining the Library of Congress, he worked for a decade in the Bay Area as a technical writer.

Mike has a Bachelors degree in Music Education from the Berklee College of Music and a Masters in Music History from San Francisco State University.

Date & Times: 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Sessions are intended to last 1 hour, starting: 11am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1pm Central | 2pm Eastern

Credits: none

Fee: free

Technical Requirements: 

Computer with Internet access (high-speed connection is best) and media player software. Headphones recommended.

If you receive a Codec error when playing the recorded file with Windows Media Player, download the gotowebinar codec file from:https://www1.gotomeeting.com/codec?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com The Codec acts as a patch that allows the recording, which is created with a higher version of Media Player, to play in version 7. For more information on playing the recording, see the FAQ.

How to Register? 


Contact:

For questions about registration, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese@ala.org.

Archival 101: Dealing with Suppliers of Archival Products 

Do you need to purchase archival supplies for your organization or even yourself?

Are you confused by the terminology and not sure about the differences between the various vendors?

Not finding exactly what you are looking for and unsure about adapting different products?

Archival 101 is designed to demystify the archival product market for the layperson and nonpreservation specialist. The presentation will provide an overview of the conservation and preservation issues facing libraries, cultural organizations, and individuals; describe the
terminology in use; discuss products and offer buying tips on the different ways these can be used. A list of links to other resources will also be provided.

Who Should Attend? 

Archival 101 is designed for individuals with little or no experience and will also provide the more experienced user with helpful hints.

Prerequisites: none

Presenter:

Peter D. Verheyen, Head of Preservation and Conservation at Syracuse University.

After beginning as work-study in preservation under John Dean at Johns Hopkins, Verheyen studied binding and conservation in Germany and Switzerland to become a rare book conservator working in private practice and research library preservation programs. He established the conservation lab at Syracuse for the treatment of special collections materials, and developed a high-density system for storing architectural drawings among other things.

The Archival 101 presentation was originally developed for call center staff at Gaylord Bros. when he worked there as Archival Product Manager. It has since been presented regionally to varying audiences.

Date & Times:

Thursday, April 25, 2013. Sessions are intended to last 1 hour, starting:
11am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1pm Central | 2pm Eastern

Credits: none

Fee: free

Technical Requirements:

Computer with Internet access (high-speed connection is best) and media player software. Headphones recommended.

If you receive a Codec error when playing the recorded file with Windows Media Player, download the gotowebinar codec file from:https://www1.gotomeeting.com/codec?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com The Codec acts as a patch that allows the recording, which is created with a higher version of Media Player, to play in version 7. For more information on playing the recording, see the FAQ.

How to Register?


Contact:

For questions about registration, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese@ala.org.

وللحصول على المزيد من المعلومات عن أسبوع الحفظ والنشاطات المصاحبة له، وكيفية المشاركة به،  الرجاء زيارة الرابط التالي: www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/preswk.

خالص تحياتي وتقديري،
 غدير مجدي عبد الوهاب


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