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This book will provide readers with the step-by-step process of creating a library technology disaster response and recovery plan.
It includes sample checklists and templates, tools and solutions for promoting collaborative services to enable digital library continuity as well as case studies and lessons learned from successful efforts in recovering from a library technology disaster. Editor Mary Mallery has gathered a number of library technology experts, including Liz Bishoff and Marshall Breeding, who have first-hand experience in planning and recovering from disasters. You will get advice on such topics as:

  • 7 key steps in risk assessment for digital collections
  • How to use the time-saving dPlan- the Online Disaster Planning Tool for Cultural and Civic Institutions
  • Designing fault-tolerant systems in a cloud computing environment
  • 7 key components of a communications plan
  • Evaluating free web and social media applications as communication tools during disasters
  • 7 lessons the University of Iowa took from its 2008 flood
  • How cultural institutions in New York and New Jersey responded to Hurricane Sandy

This book will be of great interest to electronic resources librarians, digital collections librarians, data management librarians, emerging technology librarians, and library administrators, but it will also be of interest to library students and any librarian who wants to transition into these new library careers.



Table of Contents

PART 1: CREATING THE TECHNOLOGY DISASTER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY PLAN
1. What could go wrong? Libraries, technology, and Murphy’s Law - Mary Mallery 2. Inventory and risk assessment for digital collections - Liz Bishoff and Thomas F R Clareson 3. Disaster planning and risk management with dPlan - Donia Conn 4. Disaster communication: planning and executing a response - Denise O’Shea 5. Future trends: cloud computing and disaster mitigation - Marshall Breeding
PART 2: MANAGING TECHMAGEDDON: DISASTER MITIGATION AND LESSONS LEARNED
6. The University of Iowa and the flood of 2008: a case study - Paul A Soderdahl 7. Digital disaster recovery and resources in the wake of Superstorm Sandy: a case study - Thomas F R Clareson
APPENDIXES
A. Disaster communication planning template B. Example of a basic disaster communication plan for a public library

Technology Disaster Response and Recovery

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    Publisher: Facet Publishing
    Publication Date: 30/04/2015
    ISBN13: 9781783300549, 978-1783300549
    ISBN10: 178330054X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book will provide readers with the step-by-step process of creating a library technology disaster response and recovery plan.
    It includes sample checklists and templates, tools and solutions for promoting collaborative services to enable digital library continuity as well as case studies and lessons learned from successful efforts in recovering from a library technology disaster. Editor Mary Mallery has gathered a number of library technology experts, including Liz Bishoff and Marshall Breeding, who have first-hand experience in planning and recovering from disasters. You will get advice on such topics as:

    • 7 key steps in risk assessment for digital collections
    • How to use the time-saving dPlan- the Online Disaster Planning Tool for Cultural and Civic Institutions
    • Designing fault-tolerant systems in a cloud computing environment
    • 7 key components of a communications plan
    • Evaluating free web and social media applications as communication tools during disasters
    • 7 lessons the University of Iowa took from its 2008 flood
    • How cultural institutions in New York and New Jersey responded to Hurricane Sandy

    This book will be of great interest to electronic resources librarians, digital collections librarians, data management librarians, emerging technology librarians, and library administrators, but it will also be of interest to library students and any librarian who wants to transition into these new library careers.



    Table of Contents

    PART 1: CREATING THE TECHNOLOGY DISASTER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY PLAN
    1. What could go wrong? Libraries, technology, and Murphy’s Law - Mary Mallery 2. Inventory and risk assessment for digital collections - Liz Bishoff and Thomas F R Clareson 3. Disaster planning and risk management with dPlan - Donia Conn 4. Disaster communication: planning and executing a response - Denise O’Shea 5. Future trends: cloud computing and disaster mitigation - Marshall Breeding
    PART 2: MANAGING TECHMAGEDDON: DISASTER MITIGATION AND LESSONS LEARNED
    6. The University of Iowa and the flood of 2008: a case study - Paul A Soderdahl 7. Digital disaster recovery and resources in the wake of Superstorm Sandy: a case study - Thomas F R Clareson
    APPENDIXES
    A. Disaster communication planning template B. Example of a basic disaster communication plan for a public library

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