Preservation 101
7 Disaster Planning

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Session 6
Session 7
Session 8

 

Exploring
Risk Assessment
Preventing/Mitigating Disaster
Preparing for Disaster
Responding to Disaster
Recovering from Disaster

Putting It Into Practice
Preparing a Disaster Plan
Final Assignment

Taking it Further
Additional Activities
Additional Resources

Exploring

Recovering from Disaster

Once collections are salvaged and dried and/or cleaned, how do you return to normal? Once wet collections have been dried, they cannot just be put back on the shelf. Depending on the nature and extent of the disaster, returning to normal may be relatively quick and easy, or it may take a great deal of time and effort. It will be necessary to examine all the items that have been salvaged to determine their additional needs.

 

: Rehabilitation of Collections

 

After Rehabilitation of Collections

Catalog records and finding aids will need to be updated to reflect any withdrawals, replacements, or other changes. Furnishings and shelving will need to be cleaned, repaired, and/or replaced. Finally, the collections themselves will need to be reshelved or refiled.

Planning for Rehabilitation

It is difficult to plan ahead for specific rehabilitation activities, since it is impossible to know the extent or nature of the disaster in advance. If you are confronted with a disaster, you will need to ask the following questions:

 
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