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| Title: | The Hybrid Conservator: Challenges in a Research Library Environment |
| Authors: | Baker, Whitney |
| Keywords: | preservation Conservation, library time management |
| Issue Date: | Jul-2004 |
| Publisher: | American Library Association: Association for Library Collections and Technical Services |
| Extent: | 1322849 bytes |
| Type: | Article |
| Citation: | Library Resources and Technical Services 48(3) |
| Abstract: | As new preservation programs emerge, many research libraries can only afford to hire one conservation professional, a “hybrid conservator,” whose position description includes oversight of batched, mass-production treatments (usually for circulating collections) and execution of single-item treatments (usually for special collections). In order to determine some of the most frequent and persistent challenges facing this relatively new strain of conservation professional, an informal survey was developed and distributed to members of the American Library Association’s preservation administrators’ online discussion group (PADG). The results of this survey, albeit limited, indicate several distinct challenges facing those accepting hybrid conservator positions, centering around the variety of administrative duties that take time away from high-end treatment activities preferred by many conservators. This paper will discuss the most pressing concerns of the respondents and propose solutions to some of the most common challenges facing the hybrid conservator. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1808/391 |
| ISSN: | 0024-2527 |
| Appears in Collections: | Libraries Articles and Books
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