大学图书馆——改变方法:抵御破坏性事件的复原力建设和对减少灾害风险框架的贡献

IF 1.9 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE New Review of Academic Librarianship Pub Date : 2019-12-24 DOI:10.1080/13614533.2019.1703767
J. Garnett
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学术图书馆在历史上一直受到破坏性事件的影响。学术文献主要提供事件的案例研究,制定应急管理计划的指导,或关于恢复或修复物品的建议,特别是与特殊藏品有关的,这需要特定的处理专业知识。然而,越来越多的学术图书馆可能需要改变传统风险管理思维的方法,增加对弹性建设措施的考虑。此外,许多学术图书馆没有意识到,保护特殊馆藏中具有文化或历史意义的物品的努力是如何为减少灾害风险的国际框架做出贡献的。本文将回顾文献综述的发现,提供学术图书馆破坏性事件的例子,并考虑学术图书馆如何建立应对破坏性事件的复原力,以便在国际减灾框架内为保护文化遗产做出贡献。
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Academic Libraries – Changing the Approach: Resilience Building against Disruptive Events and the Contribution to Disaster Risk Reduction Frameworks
Abstract Academic libraries have been subjected to disruptive events throughout history. Academic literature primarily provides case study examples of incidents, guidance on developing an emergency management plan or advice on recovering or restoring items, particularly related to Special Collections, which require specific handling expertise. Increasingly, however, academic libraries may require a changed approach to traditional risk management thinking, increasing consideration towards resilience-building measures. In addition, many academic libraries are unaware of how efforts to protect items of cultural or historical significance held in Special Collections, are contributing to international frameworks in disaster risk reduction. This paper will review findings from a literature review, providing examples of disruptive events within academic libraries, and consider how academic libraries may build resilience against disruptive events in order to contribute to international efforts to protect cultural heritage within international disaster risk reduction frameworks.
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New Review of Academic Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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