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SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Liability Insurance Needs for Historical Societies and Museums
DESCRIPTION:When it comes to insurance\, organizations have a focus on protecting themselves against financial loss from exposure to certain risks. Understanding how best to manage organizational risks and do so with limited resources is the challenge every organization faces. Join us for this overview on the role of insurance\, the various types and considerations for risk management\, and protecting your organization.
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/understanding-and-managing-liability-insurance-needs-for-historical-societies-and-museums/
LOCATION:Online\, Union College\, Schenectady\, 12308\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salvaging Damaged Books\, Paper\, & AV Collections
DESCRIPTION:Strategies for prioritizing & triaging collections for recovery\, and techniques for salvaging books\, works on paper\, and audiovisual materials. \nDon’t wait for the worst to happen – be prepared!   Registration deadline is May 23.
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/salvaging-damaged-books-paper-av-collections/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201209T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201209T150000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Health and Safety in Disasters
DESCRIPTION:Emergency responders face many hazards on the job. While emergency response is a hazardous occupation\, appropriate training for personnel who are equipped with appropriate tools and equipment\, and appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)\, can reduce\, or at least\, minimize responder injuries and illnesses. Training\, practice\, and experience build capabilities necessary to perform this work safely every day. Many responses are routine\, and this preparation minimizes risk. \nCertain emergencies are less routine and pose hazards that responders may be less prepared for because they do not face these hazards in their ordinary day-to-day work\, such as a mass casualty incident in a large facility such as a stadium\, a train derailment\, or a hazardous materials response to a chemical processing plant that is subject to OSHA’s Process Safety Management Standard. Federal and State laws require that emergency responders work with owners and operators in planning and exercises to prepare for unique hazards from these operations. Other organizations and workplaces also have unique hazards\, and although not required by law\, it is in the best interest of responder safety to use a similar stakeholder participation process in emergency planning\, and to utilize site specific knowledge during a response when an incident occurs. Museum artifacts may contain residues of arsenic\, cyanide\, lead\, or other hazardous materials that can pose risk to responders. Museum operators have unique knowledge of these hazards at their facilities and should be prepared to participate in planning and exercising incident scenarios. During a response\, museum personnel should coordinate with the Safety Officer to assess unique hazards as they arise. To be effective in this role\, museum personnel must develop a good operating understanding if the Incident Command System and how they can be incorporated into this system to be most effective. Safety Officers must also understand that coordination with onsite personnel during a response is necessary to best ensure the safety of all responders.
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/webinar-health-and-safety-in-disasters/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Saving Collections: Build Your Disaster Plan - A Free Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Capital New York Alliance for Response invites you to participate in an innovative free program designed to help institutions like yours build a disaster plan in just six months! Attend four virtual two-hour seminars presented by leaders in the field of emergency preparedness and response. Virtual office hours between seminars will provide an opportunity for consultation and support. \n Objectives:\n1. Mitigate the risks to your collections and institutions\n2. Build your confidence in emergency preparedness and response\n3. Complete your disaster plan! \nWho should attend? \nAdministrators and staff responsible for the protection of cultural collections. Priority will be given to participants from the Capital NY Alliance for Response region\, which encompasses Albany\, Rensselaer\, Saratoga\, and Schenectady counties. \nWhat’s the schedule? \nFour virtual bimonthly seminars will be presented bimonthly. Anticipate each seminar lasting not more than two hours. Interim homework and virtual office hours will ensure that goals are met\, and participants supported. \nHow do I apply? \nPlease complete the registration form demonstrating your institution’s commitment to your participation and program goals. Participation on by two staff members from a single institution is encouraged. \nRegister Here \nRSVP Please let us know by Monday\, November 2\, 2020 if you wish to participate. Participation on is first come\, first served. Questions? We’d love to hear from you. Contact us at DHS@nysed.gov.
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/saving-collections-build-your-disaster-plan-a-free-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201008T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201008T160000
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CREATED:20200929T205652Z
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SUMMARY:Collections and Facilities: Caring for Your Resources During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Amid COVID-19\, many archives\, libraries and museums are reopening and expanding access to services in their communities. The challenges of reopening during a pandemic have led to many questions about the handling of materials as well as the management of building operations. From allowing the virus to die naturally\, to using disinfectants\, to applying UV light or heat treatment—there are many options to consider. Join this 60-minute webinar from the REopening Archives\, Libraries and Museums (REALM) project to hear how some organizations are implementing policies and procedures around the use of these various treatments and considerations that could inform your own local decisions. You’ll also hear an update on REALM testing efforts and the development of project resources. \n\n\n\n\n\nPresented by: Bexx Caswell-Olson\, Director of Book Conservation\, Northeast Document Conservation Center; Chris Carron\, Director of Collections\, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis; Scott Carey\, Chief Information Officer\, Institute of Museum and Library Services; and Kendra Morgan\, Senior Program Manager\, WebJunction \nTweet: #REALMproject
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/collections-and-facilities-caring-for-your-resources-during-covid-19/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200811T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200811T110000
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SUMMARY:Preservation Interest Group: Library Security
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to join this virtual program sponsored by CDLC’s Preservation Interest Group! \nLibrary security is all about protecting patrons\, property\, and valued collections. The first course of action is the development of policies and procedures and implementing them into the daily work of your organization. Guest speaker Sarah Schmidt\, Director of Special Collections & Archives\, Union College\, will lead the discussion. Sarah has over twenty years of experience working in large academic libraries and is a current member of the Rare Books and Manuscript Section of the American Library Association’s Security Committee.   Sarah will be joined by Mark Barker\, Director of Security and Facilities Services at Duke University Libraries.
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/preservation-interest-group-library-security/
LOCATION:Online\, Union College\, Schenectady\, 12308\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200613
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SUMMARY:New York Archives Conference
DESCRIPTION:The New York Archives Conference is an organization that annually brings together archivists\, manuscript curators\, local historians\, and local government record keepers to discuss issues of mutual concern to professional holders of historical records.
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/new-york-archives-conference/
LOCATION:Marist College\, 3399 North Road\, Poughkeepsie\, New York\, 12601\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200401
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SUMMARY:Museum Association of New York Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years\, people have come together in Albany to trade objects and ideas. MANY’S 2020 annual conference invites museum professionals to gather in Albany to explore and celebrate the power of bringing people together to advance our organizations\, our field\, and our missions. \nConference sessions offer an opportunity to share best practices\, highlight successful new programs\, and help shape the future of our field so that organizations and communities can achieve more together. Museums\, historic houses\, universities\, libraries\, cultural heritage organizations\, galleries\, municipal and tourism promotion agencies in the Capital Region have been working together closely for over a decade. Our local planning committee invites you to our state’s capital to see how touchstone sites of our nation’s history\, art\, and culture are shining brightly in the light of more complete narratives. \nJoin us in Albany at one of the most exciting times in the political year as our legislators conclude budget negotiations. Saturday pre-conference workshops will immerse attendees in the city’s built environment and unique resources. There will also be a special forum on Saturday\, March 28 during which museum professionals and folklorists will share the ways they work together to build understanding around informal learning practices and the interpretation and presentation of community traditions in museums. Two keynotes and 24 concurrent sessions will offer learning experiences for professionals of every discipline and career level. Tuesday activities include Capstones and the potential to meet with your legislators on the last lobby day before the annual budget vote.  \nIndividuals from institutions of all sizes\, all stages of their careers\, and from all disciplines are welcome to submit a proposal – inspiration and education comes from any and all voices.
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/museum-association-of-new-york-annual-conference/
LOCATION:New York State Museum\, 222 Madison Avenue\, Albany\, NY\, 12230\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191124
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SUMMARY:Researching New York Conference
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate New York History Month at the annual Researching New York Conference. The conference meets annually in November\, bringing together historians\, archivists\, public historians\, graduate students\, museum curators\, teachers\, documentarians\, and more to share their work on New York State history topics. We again are This year we are pleased to partner with our longtime partner\, The Archives Partnership Trust\, to present an expanded conference exploring all aspects of New York State History.
URL:https://capnyafr.org/event/researching-new-york-conference/
LOCATION:University at Albany\, 1400 Washington Ave\, Albany\, 12222\, United States
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