Sally,
Thanks for the advertising. Btw, registration forms should be
postmarked by March 10 to avoid the late registration fee. If there is
a problem meeting this deadline for the Institute, please notify me via
email.
Carol Nicholson
Carol_Nicholson@unc.edu
Wambold, Sally wrote:
> I have had a request to emphasize the date of the SEAALL Institute,
> which apparently wasn't on my first email. That is the reason for
> this resending. Please pardon the duplication.
>
> Thanks, Everyone.
> Sally
>
> Sally Wambold
> University of Richmond Law Library
>
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>
> SEAALL Institute
> April 6, 2006
>
> Prepare for the Worst, Hope for the Best: Disaster Preparedness and
> Recovery for Law Libraries
>
>
>
>
> This Institute will address a topic of interest to all SEAALL members.
> The effects of the most recent hurricanes damaged all types of
> libraries and IT centers in the region.
>
> Disasters can range from plumbing leaks to broken water pipes to major
> catastrophes, such as hurricanes and fires. Besides natural disasters,
> none of us today can remain unaware of the dangers libraries face from
> threats of terrorism in all forms. Almost every year, librarians and
> IT staff cope with many types of severe disasters, both natural and
> manmade. For many managers involved in a disaster, good disaster
> planning made it possible to get their IT centers and libraries back
> into operation.
>
> This Institute will cover risk assessment for IT centers and
> libraries, disaster preparedness strategies, and disaster recovery.
> During the workshop, the participants will hear from experts and be
> involved in group activities. Attendees will also hear from a panel of
> librarians and IT staff who have responded to disasters. Everyone will
> receive a bibliography of articles, books, and sample disaster plans.
>
> Time invested in the Institute will help librarians and staff return
> to their institutions to write and implement a disaster plan. If your
> library or IT center suffers a disaster, you will be ready with
> information that should help achieve the best possible outcome.
>
> The Institute has been generously underwritten by Thomson - West.
>
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> AGENDA AND SPEAKERS
>
> Breakfast on your own.
> The hotel Atrium level has a Starbucks that serves muffins, etc.
>
> 8:00 Institute Registration
>
> 8:30 Welcome
>
> Nancy Johnson, Law Librarian and Professor of Law, Georgia State
> University
>
> 8:45 - 9:30 Risk Assessment
>
> Jeanne Drewes, Assistant Dir. for Access and Preservation,
> Michigan St. Univ. Libraries
>
> 9:30 - 10:00 Group Activity on Risk Assessment
>
> 10:15 11:00 Disaster Preparedness Strategies
>
> Lorie Beam, Director of Information Technology, Smith, Anderson,
> Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan
>
> Ken Hirsch, Director of Computing Services, Duke University Law
> Library
>
> 11:00 - 11:45 Group Activity on Disaster Preparedness
>
> 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch (Deli Buffet)
>
> 1:00 - 2:00 Disaster Recovery,
>
> Jon Schultz, Professor of Law, University of Houston Law School
>
> 2:00 - 2:45 Panel of librarians who have responded to disasters
>
> Moderator: Carol Billings, Dir. of the Law Library, Law Library of
> Louisiana, Louisiana Supreme Court
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> REGISTRATION FEE
> SEAALL members $65.00;
> Non-SEAALL Members $80.00
> Use the registration form <registration.htm> for the Annual Meeting to
> register for this Institute
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