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LSTA Outreach Grant: Preserving Forsyth’s Past-Pilot Training

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 5:31 pm

Teaching Preservation Concepts

After weeks of planning, the first session of the pilot program for the LSTA Outreach grant was held today.
Giz Womack, Audra Eagle (FCPL) and Craig Fansler are leading a 2-day program which covers preservation concepts, hands-on training and digitization. There were participants from the Forsyth County Public Library and YWCA (both men!).

The morning session covered the basic tenets of preservation:
o Why preservation is important (with focus on light/RH/pests/mold/acidity)
o Preservation terms/concepts
o Environment
o Inventorying
o Organization
o Preservation assessment
o Storage

The afternoon session convened in the Preservation Lab and covered hands-on training: tipping in loose pages, heat set tissue repairs to torn pages, paperback book repairs and storage (enclosures, envelopes, sleeves, boxes).

Kathleen Wheeless, Reference Supervisor from FCPL then spoke on grants and their new Nonprofit Resource Center. It was a full day, and the classes seemed to be helpful to all the attendees. Tomorrow, Giz and Audra teach digitization of photographs, video and audio. When the kinks are ironed out after the pilot phase, four classes will be offered to the public in Forsyth County. The first public session will be held on November 21.

2 Responses to “LSTA Outreach Grant: Preserving Forsyth’s Past-Pilot Training”

  1. You all have really put together a good program. I’m glad to see how well the pilot is working.

  2. Excellent progress. Thanks, all!

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