Hello everyone,

I am writing in the hopes that someone can give me a little advice.  I have
just been given the assignment of creating a preservation and disaster plan
for our library.  Our historical collections are housed in a separate
library and since this is a medical library most of our collection is in
good shape.  However, I would like to keep it this way and be prepared if
disaster should strike. I am starting from scratch since we do not currently
have any preservation or disaster plan for the books, journals and
electronic resources we collect.  I would eventually like to not only
implement the newly created plans, but also create a web page outlining
those plans with links to valuable preservation-related resources.  I have
already gathered numerous publications on creating preservation plans from
institutions like the Library of Congress, but I would really like to get
some first hand advice on what to do next.  Any ideas or suggestions would
be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Katrina Klingaman
Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences
University of Alabama at Birmingham
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