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Emergency Planning Resources--read it before the hurricane season hits!



The Lower Hudson Conference of Historical Agencies and Museums has
placed online its publication _Emergency Planning and Recovery
Techniques_, written by Nelly Balloffet. You can see it at:

http://www.lowerhudsonconference.org/EMPART/

As the Introduction says, "The best time to read a book on
emergencies, disasters, and other mayhem is during the relative peace
and quiet of an ordinary day at work. You see the way your library,
archive, or museum works and how it serves the public. You consider
different parts of the collection. And you have a head start in
dealing with a future emergency to minimize loss and disruption."

Check it out!



Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer
Special Collections Librarian/Archivist

Culinary Institute of America
1946 Campus Drive
Hyde Park, NY  12538
(845) 451-1757
c_crawfo@culinary.edu

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