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OverviewAn Ounce of Prevention is a comprehensive and practical guide to the process of disaster planning. This completely revised and expanded publication builds on the strengths of its award-winning predecessor. Used as a planning tool, it will help you develop strategies for effective disaster prevention and recovery. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Johanna Wellheiser , Jude Scott , John BartonPublisher: Scarecrow Press Imprint: Scarecrow Press Edition: Second Edition Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.699kg ISBN: 9780810841765ISBN 10: 0810841762 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 11 February 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Disaster Planning Chapter 2 The Disaster Plan Chapter 3 Disaster Prevention Planning Chapter 4 Disaster Protection Planning Chapter 5 Disaster Preparedness Planning Chapter 6 Disaster Response Planning Chapter 7 Disaster Recovery Planning for Collections and Records Chapter 8 Disaster Rehabilitation Planning for Collections and Records Chapter 9 Disaster Recovery and Rehabilitation Planning for Facilities and Systems Chapter 10 Post-Disaster PlanningReviewsThis useful resource provides a comprehensive framework for libraries and other organizations interested in preventing and handling situations that may damage property or disrupt services. Medical Reference Services Quarterly ...a comprehensive guide to planning for disaster prevention, protection, preparedness, response, recovery, and rehabilitation for archives, libraries, and record centers. C&Rl News ...covers all the steps from writing the plan to what to do after a disaster forces you to implement your response to a worst-case scenario. American Libraries I would encourage anyone who is responsible for the protection of records to review this publication...The authors should be applauded for bringing this information together in one dense but important package. The Public Historian I strongly recommend this book to anyone dealing with or concerned about disaster planning. The book is an excellent starting place and, in many cases, will provide the appropriate information without the need to refer to additional resources. Technicalities Any public library that has valuable holdings...should have a copy of this book...Highly recommended for all North American public libraries -- and academics as well. Public Library Quarterly An Ounce of Prevention is a must-read for both the novice and seasoned disaster planner. What makes this book important is its clear articulation of the planning process...An encyclopedia of current, accurate knowledge about risk management and cultural asset protection, An Ounce of Prevention is an important contribution to the literature of archives and library management. Portal It is the most detailed and useful guide on this subject that I have come across. It should be on the bookshelf of every emergency planning team, local studies librarian and archivist. Library and Information Update The authors carefully detail each phase of disaster planning focusing on the purpose of each phase, on the process for it, on priorities to determine, on strategies to set up...This book will no doubt be of major interest to all professionals in charge of cultural heritage. International Preservation News As the single most comprehensive disaster planning manual to date, the book is highly recommended to all archivists, librarians and record managers who plan to initiate or improve disaster management programs of their institutions. New Library World ...[this] resource directed specifically at archives and similar organizations provides a useful filter for this information. Archivaria This useful resource provides a comprehensive framework for libraries and other organizations interested in preventing and handling situations that may damage property or disrupt services. Medical Reference Services Quarterly ...a comprehensive guide to planning for disaster prevention, protection, preparedness, response, recovery, and rehabilitation for archives, libraries, and record centers. College & Research Libraries News ...covers all the steps from writing the plan to what to do after a disaster forces you to implement your response to a worst-case scenario. American Libraries I would encourage anyone who is responsible for the protection of records to review this publication...The authors should be applauded for bringing this information together in one dense but important package. The Public Historian I strongly recommend this book to anyone dealing with or concerned about disaster planning. The book is an excellent starting place and, in many cases, will provide the appropriate information without the need to refer to additional resources. Technicalities Any public library that has valuable holdings...should have a copy of this book...Highly recommended for all North American public libraries - and academics as well. Public Library Quarterly An Ounce of Prevention is a must-read for both the novice and seasoned disaster planner. What makes this book important is its clear articulation of the planning process...An encyclopedia of current, accurate knowledge about risk management and cultural asset protection, An Ounce of Prevention is an important contribution to the literature of archives and library management. Portal It is the most detailed and useful guide on this subject that I have come across. It should be on the bookshelf of every emergency planning team, local studies librarian and archivist. Library and Information Update The authors carefully detail each phase of disaster planning focusing on the purpose of each phase, on the process for it, on priorities to determine, on strategies to set up...This book will no doubt be of major interest to all professionals in charge of cultural heritage. International Preservation News As the single most comprehensive disaster planning manual to date, the book is highly recommended to all archivists, librarians and record managers who plan to initiate or improve disaster management programs of their institutions. New Library World ...[this] resource directed specifically at archives and similar organizations provides a useful filter for this information. Archivaria Author InformationJohanna Wellheiser is the manager of Prevention and Digitization Services Department at Toronto Public Library. She co-edited the first edition of An Ounce of Prevention, winner of the Society of American Archivists' Gifford Leland Award. Jude Scott is a writer and researcher specializing in projects for the Canadian heritage and cultural sectors. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |