LIS 2214 - Library & Archival Preservation
Fall 2005 (06-1) Term
Instructor: Jean Ann Croft
Preservation Librarian
Preservation Department, Room 205
Hours: By
appointment
Phone:
412-244-7522
e-mail:
jeanann@pitt.edu
Teaching Assistant: Kate Werner
kwerner21@hotmail.com
605 SIS
Course Description:
The purpose of this course is
to introduce students to concepts, issues, and challenges in preservation
administration for library and archival environments. The course will provide a
broad foundation in the historical, theoretical, managerial, analytical, and
practical aspects of preservation. Students can expect to explore the field
with the understanding that preservation awareness will broaden and enhance
their professional careers and better prepare them to communicate preservation
concerns effectively.
There is no prerequisite for
this course; however it is required for students enrolled in the Archive and
Manuscripts program.
Course Goals:
1.
Explain
the issues that surround the long-term retention of varying formats and media
such as paper, books, film, and photographs.
2.
Evaluate
different preservation principles and implement the most appropriate
preservation technique in a library or archival environment.
3.
Combine
preservation programming with other units in a library or archive.
4.
Communicate
preservation theory to render ultimate explanations and solutions to various
challenges in library and archival environments.
I hope to
introduce the concepts, issues, and challenges in the preservation world. To this end, I plan on utilizing a series of
lectures, discussions, and guest speakers employed in the preservation field to
encourage students to embrace the preservation cause. Secondly, I wish to provide a broad
foundation in the historical, theoretical and analytical aspects of
preservation through a series of readings and discussions of work published by
well-known scholars in the field. Furthermore, I want to instill some practical
experiences through demonstrations such as air-drying wet books, dry cleaning
of paper, book collation, etc which will enable students to explore the field
with an understanding that preservation awareness will broaden and enhance
their professional careers.
Required
Textbook: Banks, Paul N. and Pilette, Roberta. Preservation:
Issues and Planning.
All readings are
on reserve in the SIS Library, with the exception of materials available on the
Internet, which are listed with a URL.
Grading:
1.
Preparation of
three short writing assignments – submission dates – September 28th,
October 19th, and November 16th.
2.
Preparation of
one research paper – submission date –Wednesday, November 30th.
Paper topic and outline due Wednesday, November 2nd.
3.
Participation in
preservation planning exercise and presentation – completion dates –December 7th
and December 14th.
Late Assignments - late written assignments and final projects will be lowered by a total
of one letter grade except in cases of extreme circumstances, previously
discussed with the instructor, such as prolonged illness or a death in the
family.
Grading will be based on 100 points as follows:
Assignment #1 – Format Preservation Fact Sheet 20 points
Assignment #4 – Research
Paper 40
points
In-class exercise and
presentations 10 points
Total 100
points
100
A+
93-99
A
90-92
A-
88-89
B+
83-87
B
80-82
B-
78-79
C+
73-77
C
Attendance Policy
Regular and punctual attendance at class is required
and defined as attendance and preparation at not less than 80% of the classes
(12 classes) for the semester. Tardiness and leaving class prior to
dismissal in excess of 20 minutes will be counted as absenteeism. Failure to satisfy this requirement will
result in the student being certified out of the course with either a grade of
"U" (Unsatisfactory -- No Credit) or "F" (Failure).
Course Schedule and
August 31st: Class 1- Introduction
to Library and Archival Preservation
Recommended
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Smith, Abby.
The Future of the Past: Preservation in American
Research Libraries.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 1, Leaflet 1
http://user823621.sf1000.registeredsite.com/plam3/index1.htm
September 7: Class 2 - Nature/Structure of Materials
Required
PRESERVATION
101: An Internet Course on Paper Preservation.
See
Lesson 1 – “What is Paper Preservation?” and Lesson 7 – “Care of Photographs”
http://www.nedcc.org/p101cs/p101wel.htm
DePew, John. “Chapter 1:
Paper and Papermaking, “ in A Library, Media, and Archival Preservation
Handbook (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1991). Pp. 3-44. [On Reserve]
Reilly, James M. Care and
Identification of 19th Century Photographic Prints.
September 14th: Class 3 - Nature/Structure of Materials
Required
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Conserve O Grams. National Park Service:
Archival and Manuscript
Collections and Rare Books:
19/19
Care of Archival Compact Disks
19/20 Care of Archival Digital and Magnetic Media
http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/publications/conserveogram/cons_toc.html
Byers, Fred, R.
“Care and Handling of CDs and DVDs: A Guide for Librarians and Archivists.”
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/reports.html
Pub121
Bogart,
John Van. “Magnetic Tape Storage
and Handling: A Guide for Librarians and Archivists.”
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/reports.html
Pub54
September 21st:
Class 4 - Replacement and Reformatting
Required
Banks, Paul
N. and Pilette, Roberta. Preservation:
Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index5.htm
Fox, Lisa. Preservation Microfilming:
A guide for Librarians. 2nd ed.
September 28th:
Class 5 - Disaster planning
Required
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 3, Leaflets 1-9
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index3.htm
Nyberg, Sandra. “The Invasion
of the Giant Spore.” SOLINET Preservation Leaflet No. 5.
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/nyberg/spore.html
PRESERVATION 101: An
Internet Course on Paper Preservation.
http://www.nedcc.org/p101cs/lesson6.htm
October 5th:
Class 6 - Collections care
Required
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 4, Leaflets 1-11
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index4.htm
PRESERVATION 101: An
Internet Course on Paper Preservation.
http://www.nedcc.org/p101cs/lesson5.htm
Buchanan, Sally A. and Mia
Esserman. “Staff and User Education.” Wilson Library Bulletin 68. October
1994. Pps. 63-64. [On Reserve]
Intner, Sheila S.
“Preservation Training for Library Users.” Technicalities 14. September
1994. Pps. 7-10. [On Reserve]
Kaufman, Diane. “Building
Preservation Awareness.” College and Research Libraries News No. 10.
November 1995. Pps. 707-708. [On Reserve]
October 12th:
Class 7 – Commercial Library Binding***
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 6, Leaflet 1
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index6.htm
Review the Standards for
Library Binding
ANSI/NISO Z39.78 - 2000
Library Binding
http://www.niso.org/standards/std_preserv_store.html#Z39.78
October 19th:
Class 8 – Conservation for Circulating Collections
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 6, Leaflet 2-6
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index6.htm
PRESERVATION 101: An
Internet Course on Paper Preservation.
http://www.nedcc.org/p101cs/lesson4.htm
Harris, Kenneth E. “Saving
the Written Word: Mass Deacidification at the Library of Congress,”
Preservation Dictorate, Library of Congress,
·
Conservation for
Archival, Museum, and Specialized Collections
·
Importance of the
artifact
·
Descriptive
Bibliography
Required
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 6, Leaflet 7-9
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index6.htm
Belanger, Terry. “Descriptive
Bibliography,” Book Collecting: A Modern Guide, ed. by Jean Peters. NY: R.R. Bowker Company, 1977, pp. 97-115.
[On Reserve]
Conserve O Grams. National Park Service:
Archival and Manuscript
Collections and Rare Books:
19/1
What makes a Book Rare?
19/2 Care and Security of Rare Books
19/3 Use and Handling of Rare Books
http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/publications/conserveogram/cons_toc.html
November 2nd:
Class 10 - Facilities Management***
Banks, Paul
N. and Pilette, Roberta. Preservation:
Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 2, Leaflet 1-5
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index2.htm
Section 3, Leaflets 2, 10,
11, 12
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index3.htm
PRESERVATION 101: An
Internet Course on Paper Preservation.
http://www.nedcc.org/p101cs/lesson3.htm
November 9th:
Class 11 – Archives and Manuscripts
·
How archival and manuscript collections differ from books
·
Organization of materials, nature of use, variety of formats
·
Preservation challenges
Banks,
Paul N. and Pilette, Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
PRESERVATION 101: An
Internet Course on Paper Preservation.
http://www.nedcc.org/p101cs/lesson2.htm
Conserve
O Grams.
National Park Service:
Archival
and Manuscript Collections and Rare Books:
19/15 Storing Archival Paper-Based Materials
19/16 Housing Archival Paper-Based Materials
19/17 Handling Archival Documents and Manuscripts
19/18 How to Care for Bound Archival Materials
http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/publications/conserveogram/cons_toc.html
November 16th:
Class 12 - Digital Issues
Required
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index5.htm
Gertz, Janet. “Selection for
Preservation in the Digital Age: an Overview.” Library Resources and
Technical Services. Volume 44, No. 2, April 2000, pp. 97-104. [Available
online through PittCat]
http://www.arl.org/preserv/digit_final.html
November 23rd –
No class. Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!!!!!!
November 30th:
Class 13 - Digital Preservation
Chapman, Stephen. “Counting
the Costs of Digital Preservation: Is Repository Storage Affordable? In Journal
of Digital Information 4, issue 2 (2003).
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v04/i02/Chapman/chapman-final.pdf
Besser, Howard, “Digital
Longevity,” in Handbook for Digital Projects: A Management Tool for
Preservation and Access.
http://www.nedcc.org/digital/dighome.htm
Lavoie, Brian, F. “Implementing Metadata in
Digital Preservation Systems: The PREMIS Activity,” D-Lib Magazine, Vol.
10, Number 4, April 2004.
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april04/lavoie/04lavoie.html
Neal, James, G. “The ReCAP
Artifactual Repository Planning Project,” Library Collections, Acquisitions,
& Technical Services. Vol. 28, 2004, pgs. 25-28.
[Available online through
PittCat]
Pinefield,
Stephen and Hamish James. “The
Digital Preservation of e-Prints,” D-Lib Magazine, Vol. 9, Number 9,
September 2003.
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september03/pinfield/09pinfield.html
December 7th:
Class 14 - Building an Institutional Preservation Program
Banks, Paul N. and Pilette,
Roberta. Preservation: Issues and Planning.
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 1, Leaflet 2
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index1.htm
PRESERVATION 101: An
Internet Course on Paper Preservation.
http://www.nedcc.org/p101cs/lesson8.htm
Assessing
Preservation Needs: A Self Survey Guide.
http://user823621.sf1000.registeredsite.com/selfsurvey/survman.
December 14th:
Class 15 - Current State of
Required
Preservation of Library
and Archival Materials: A Manual.
Section 1, Leaflets 3-8
http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index1.htm
Cloonan, Michele. “W(h)ither
preservation?,” Library Quarterly. Vol. 71, No. 2, April 2001, pp.
231-242.[Available online through PittCat]