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Date: | Mon, 31 May 1999 23:05:37 -0400 |
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Apologies first for duplication, and second for bringing up a painful
subject.
In my work, I do some consulting for groups wanting to set up archives.
In that capacity, I encourage them to think about the big picture, which
must [IMHO] include disaster planning.
I have been invited on occasion to give a talk or a workshop to help
members of the group understand what is required, how to do the
planning, etc.
What I could really use is some visuals. Would anyone be willing to
share photos that demonstrate what a wet/mouldy/sooty/whatever archives
looks like? [I can give credit or hide identities to protect the
innocent] I'm also looking for photos illustrating the stages of
cleanup.
Please respond off-list, or if you prefer to talk to me in person I'll
be at the ACA/AAO conference on Saturday.
Many thanks in advance,
Wendy
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Wendy Woytasik-Karr
Archivist/Historian/Researcher
W2-K Productions
"Meeting the Historical Needs of the Spiritual Community"
5090 Pinedale Avenue, Suite 1006
Burlington, Ontario L7L 5V8
Cell: 905-815-7449 Fax: 905-333-0865
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