[Anchasl-l] Disaster Preparedness & Response for Medical Libraries
Robert James
robert.james at duke.edu
Thu May 31 13:01:20 EDT 2007
Seats are still available.
Disaster Preparedness & Response for Medical Libraries
Sponsored by:
The Association of North Carolina Health & Science Libraries
William F. Andrews Center for Medical Education
Raleigh, North Carolina
June 15, 2007 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Medical librarians have a responsibility to provide a continuity of access
to knowledge-based biomedical information to support health care before,
during, and after disasters. Hurricanes, tornadoes, and flooding have
caused significant damage to libraries in recent years. Other natural and
man made disasters are also a threat to the services provided by medical
librarians. Although we can not predict when disasters will strike, we can
prepare for them.
Disaster planning may reduce the loss of collections and resources, and
facilitate the recovery process. Hospitals and medical centers are
required to comply with standards for disaster preparedness. To support
health care providers, medical librarians should also be ready to respond
to moderate, major, and catastrophic disasters.
This one day class will provide training in:
writing a library disaster plan
emergency preparedness
techniques for salvaging water damaged material
continuity of library services
regional library disaster assistance
Medical librarians, archivists, curators, facility managers, disaster team
members, and others responsible for disaster planning, mitigation,
preparedness and recovery for health sciences libraries are encouraged to
attend. Faculty and students in library science schools are also welcome.
There is no MLA continuing education credit for this class.
Speakers:
Emergency Management
Mark W. Schell, Emergency Management Coordinator
Durham County Emergency Management Department
Writing a library disaster plan and emergency preparedness
Robert James, Associate Director of Access Services
Duke University Medical Center Library
Salvaging water damaged library collections
Walter Cybulski, Preservation Librarian
National Library of Medicine
Service continuity planning for medical libraries
Angie Santiago, President
Contingency Planning Association of the Carolinas
Southeastern/Atlantic regional medical library disaster assistance
Dan Wilson, Assistant Director for Collection Management & Access Services
University of Virginia, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Registration:
Lunch and refreshments will be provided at this program.
Registration does not cover parking fees.
$50.00 ANCHASL members
$25.00 ANCHASL library science student members
$70.00 Non-members, library personnel/library science faculty
$35.00 Non-members, library science students
ANCHASL membership dues are $15.00 annually for library personnel and
library science faculty and $5.00 for library science students. Membership
forms are available here. Registration forms are available here: DOC or
PDF
Please complete one registration form per person and mail with payment to;
Martha Preddie
ANCHASL Treasurer
Federal Medical Center Medical Library
P.O. Box 1600
Butner, NC 27509
Location:
The Wake Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Library is hosting this
ANCHASL program at the William F. Andrews Center for Medical Education on
the WakeMed Raleigh Campus. The address is 3024 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh,
North Carolina. Information about the Wake AHEC Library is available on
their Web site: http://www.wakeahec.org/library
Directions:
Driving directions and parking information are available on the WakeMed
Web site: http://www.wakeahec.org/library/wherelib.htm
Area Hotels:
ANCHASL has not reserved any hotel rooms for this event. For your
conveyance, a list of local hotels is available on the WakeMed Web site:
http://www.wakemed.org/body.cfm?id=49
Questions:
If you have questions about Raleigh, WakeMed, or the Wake AHEC Library
please contact our local arrangements coordinator:
Susan P. Hardee
Manager, Wake AHEC Library
Phone (919) 350-7823
Email shardee at wakemed.org
If you have questions about this program or ANCHASL please contact:
Robert James
President, Association of North Carolina Health and Science Libraries
Duke University Medical Center Library
Phone (919) 660-1157
Email robert.james at duke.edu
The Association of North Carolina Health And Science Libraries
Founded in 1982, ANCHASL's purpose is to promote excellence in health
sciences information services; to foster resource sharing, information
exchange, continuing education and the professional development of the
membership; to provide a forum for cooperation, communication and the
exchange of ideas; and to serve as a liaison to other organizations
desiring input from ANCHASL members. Membership is open to individuals
from all levels of professional practice.
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