Core Preservation Administration Interest Group

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  • 1.  CORE Preservation Administration Interest Group virtual meeting 2/2/21

    Posted Feb 02, 2021 10:08 AM
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    Hello Preservation Enthusiasts,

    We will be holding a FREE discussion during the midwinter Interest Group Week to talk about our role in the new CORE division and think about how we might work collaboratively with the groups that have been brought under one umbrella. You will need to register to join the session. It is free, and as far as I know you do not need to be a member of CORE to join the discussion.

    Session Information [YOU MUST REGISTER TO JOIN THE SESSION, REGISTRATION IS FREE]


    Agenda

    Intro  [5 mins]

    The new CPAIG [30 mins]

    • How does CPAIG's mission fit into Core? How can we distinguish ourselves within this new division?
    • Who can/should we collaborate with?
    • What about groups we can collaborate with that are outside Core?

     Annual Conference: Themes of interest? [5 mins]

    Announcements and wrap up [10 mins]

    • If you are interested in chairing CPAIG next year please let Beth or Sabrena know.

    Attached is the slide deck. Thanks and see you there.
    Beth and Sabrena

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    Beth Doyle
    Head, Conservation Services Dept.
    Duke University William R. Perkins Library
    She/Her/Hers
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  • 2.  RE: CORE Preservation Administration Interest Group virtual meeting 2/2/21

    Posted Feb 02, 2021 03:31 PM
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    Thank you for a wonderful conversation today. Sabrena and I appreciate your time and energy on yet another Zoom meeting. If you have other ideas, opinions, concerns, etc. to share, please don't hesitate to put them here to continue the conversation, or reach out to us privately if you would prefer. 

    I'm reattaching the slide deck, it does include a fix for one glaring typo...there's always one.

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    Beth Doyle
    Head, Conservation Services Dept.
    Duke University William R. Perkins Library
    She/Her/Hers
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