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Managing the preservation of serial literature : an international symposium : conference held at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., May 22-24, 1989 /
1989
D 231 IFLA.MA
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Managing the preservation of serial literature : an international symposium : conference held at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., May 22-24, 1989 /
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xi, 291 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
ISBN
9783598217838
9783110970982 electronic book
9783110970982 electronic book
Alternate Call Number
D 231 IFLA.MA
Summary
The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users. It is the global voice of the information profession. The series IFLA Publications deals with many of the means through which libraries, information centres, and information professionals worldwide can formulate their goals, exert their influence as a group, protect their interests, and find solutions to global problems.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword, Robert Hamman
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Conference
Welcome, Judith Súlvássy
Keynote: Who is Responsible for Preservation? William J. Welsh
Preservation Decision-Making in Serials Management
A Management Perspective, Mary S. Price
Presented by Leo H. Settler, Jr.
Policies for Collection and Retention, David W. G. Clements
Discussion: Must Publications Be Preserved in Original Format?
Margaret Child, Andrew B. Phillips
Discussion led by David W. G. Clements
Preservation in Original Format
The Impact of Storage and Housing on Preservation of Serial
Publications, Else Delaunay
The Impact of the Environment, Donald Κ Sebera
Emerging Technologies in Paper Treatment, Gerhard Bartik
Preservation in Secondary Format
Options for Replacement and Secondary Copies, Suzanne Cates Dodson
National and International Microfilm Standards, Marilyn Courtot
Microfilming as Republishing, Johan Mannerheim
Emerging Technologies for Facsimile Transmission and Retrieval, George R. Thoma
Information Needs for Managing Serials Preservation
Information Needed for Preservation Decision-Making, Gay Walker
The Standard Bibliographic Record, Philip Bryant
Holdings Standards and Preservation, Elaine W. Woods
Regional, National, and International Serials Bibliographic Programs: Current Status and Future Plans
The International Serials Data System (ISDS), Julia C. BUxrud
The Conservation of Serials Program, or, CONSER with a Difference, Linda Κ Bartley
Bibliographic Support for Serials Preservation Projects in Canada, Thomas Delsey
Bibliographic References on Periodicals: Latin America, Esther Caldas Bertoletti
Bibliographic Developments: Australia, David Toll Presented by JanLyall
Bibliographic Developments: Eastern Europe, Judith Szilvássy
Serials Preservation in Western Europe: The French Example, Jean-Marie Amoult Presented by Else Delaunay
Bibliographic Developments: United Kingdom./l/uírew/VuTüpy
Management of Preservation Information: Opportunities Presented by Emerging Technologies, Marjorie Bloss
Cooperative International Serials Preservation: Imperatives and Strategies
Information and Resource Sharing for Preservation in the Global Context, Patricia Battin
Implementing Cooperative Preservation at the International Level, Hans RiUimann
Strategies for Implementation of Cooperative Preservation Activities at the National Level, Jeffrey Heynen
The Dissemination of Preservation Information, Merrily A. Smith
Conclusion of the Conference Proposed Conference Resolutions
Discussion led by David W. G. Clements
Conference Resolutions
Appendix 1: A Directory of Conference Participants
Appendix 2: List of Acronyms
Index.
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Conference
Welcome, Judith Súlvássy
Keynote: Who is Responsible for Preservation? William J. Welsh
Preservation Decision-Making in Serials Management
A Management Perspective, Mary S. Price
Presented by Leo H. Settler, Jr.
Policies for Collection and Retention, David W. G. Clements
Discussion: Must Publications Be Preserved in Original Format?
Margaret Child, Andrew B. Phillips
Discussion led by David W. G. Clements
Preservation in Original Format
The Impact of Storage and Housing on Preservation of Serial
Publications, Else Delaunay
The Impact of the Environment, Donald Κ Sebera
Emerging Technologies in Paper Treatment, Gerhard Bartik
Preservation in Secondary Format
Options for Replacement and Secondary Copies, Suzanne Cates Dodson
National and International Microfilm Standards, Marilyn Courtot
Microfilming as Republishing, Johan Mannerheim
Emerging Technologies for Facsimile Transmission and Retrieval, George R. Thoma
Information Needs for Managing Serials Preservation
Information Needed for Preservation Decision-Making, Gay Walker
The Standard Bibliographic Record, Philip Bryant
Holdings Standards and Preservation, Elaine W. Woods
Regional, National, and International Serials Bibliographic Programs: Current Status and Future Plans
The International Serials Data System (ISDS), Julia C. BUxrud
The Conservation of Serials Program, or, CONSER with a Difference, Linda Κ Bartley
Bibliographic Support for Serials Preservation Projects in Canada, Thomas Delsey
Bibliographic References on Periodicals: Latin America, Esther Caldas Bertoletti
Bibliographic Developments: Australia, David Toll Presented by JanLyall
Bibliographic Developments: Eastern Europe, Judith Szilvássy
Serials Preservation in Western Europe: The French Example, Jean-Marie Amoult Presented by Else Delaunay
Bibliographic Developments: United Kingdom./l/uírew/VuTüpy
Management of Preservation Information: Opportunities Presented by Emerging Technologies, Marjorie Bloss
Cooperative International Serials Preservation: Imperatives and Strategies
Information and Resource Sharing for Preservation in the Global Context, Patricia Battin
Implementing Cooperative Preservation at the International Level, Hans RiUimann
Strategies for Implementation of Cooperative Preservation Activities at the National Level, Jeffrey Heynen
The Dissemination of Preservation Information, Merrily A. Smith
Conclusion of the Conference Proposed Conference Resolutions
Discussion led by David W. G. Clements
Conference Resolutions
Appendix 1: A Directory of Conference Participants
Appendix 2: List of Acronyms
Index.
Series
Published
München : K.G. Saur, [1989]
Language
English
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