Testing an overnight HVAC shutdown pilot project during the winter months in the circulating collections. (Duke - Preservation Underground Blog) #PreservationWeek #Preservation #libraries
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Preservation Week: What's in Your Disaster Supply Closet? - Preservation Underground

I inventory our disaster supplies and make sure people know where to find them every year during Preservation Week and May Day. We have plenty of supplies and equipment in the main library where Conservation is located. A couple years ago we expanded our supplies to include branch libraries and our Collections Services building. While … Continue reading Preservation Week: What’s in Your Disaster Supply Closet? →

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Preservation Week is a perfect time to safeguard the moments that matter. Every photo and document holds a piece of your story; learning to scan them properly is the first step toward long-term preservation.

With a little intention, you can ensure your memories last for generations. Check out our quick tips to get started!

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Happy #PreservationWeek!

We hope you will join us for a free webinar May 20th -- "Free, easy, essential: Future-proof your scholarly record with PKP's Preservation Network"

There will be an intro to PKP PN, a live demonstration, and use cases.

Can't make it? You can register anyway and get the recording.

Learn more and register -- if Eventbrite is not your thing then you can still visit the invite to get an alternative way to register:

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Future-Proof your Scholarly Record with the PKP Preservation Network

Join us for the PKP webinar on Preservation and the PKP Preservation Network (PN)

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🌳 Did you know that Fairmount Heights was home to renowned architect William Sidney Pittman, and Portia Washington, daughter of Booker T. Washington. As we celebrate National Preservation Week, let's honor the legacy of Fairmount Heights! #PreservationWeek