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Darling, Pamela W. – Library Journal, 1974
Microfilming is the sensible way to preserve books valuable only for their information. A bibliography on microforms and microform equipment is included. (PF)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Library Collections, Microfilm, Microforms
Darling, Pamela W. – Library Journal, 1977
Outlines the conference proceedings assessing the problems in preserving information, books and materials. Possible solutions are suggested. (KP)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Library Planning, National Programs, Preservation
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Darling, Pamela W.; Ogden, Sherelyn – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1981
Outlines the major events, activities, projects, and publications that have contributed to the emergence of collection preservation as a field within librarianship. Seventy references are cited. (Author/FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Books, History, Library Collections
Darling, Pamela W. – Library Journal, 1976
The first part of this article describes a number of building blocks which, in judicious combination, can be used to create a broad preservation program for a library or archive collection. The second section outlines a strategy for evaluating library preservation needs and devising a program suited to them. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Books, Library Collections, Library Services, Library Technical Processes
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Darling, Pamela W. – Library Trends, 1981
Discussion of the administration of the preservation of library materials presents observations of the field based on the author's experiences and briefly describes related programs conducted by Yale University Libraries, Association of Research Libraries Office of Management Studies, and School of Library Service at Columbia University. Four…
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Administration, Library Materials, Library Services
Darling, Pamela W. – Library Journal, 1980
Encourages establishment of priorities and allocation of funds to support the preservation of library materials. Improper storage and handling practices are threatening the continued existence of much recorded information. Techniques, programs, and trained personnel are needed to arrest deterioration of library materials. (RAA)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Library Collections, Library Materials, Library Planning
Darling, Pamela W. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1981
Discusses problems created by the deterioration of both book and nonbook library materials made of chemically unstable materials. Explores current trends in preservation, including environmental control, new standards for more durable papers, and professional training in techniques and procedures for retarding deterioration. Six references are…
Descriptors: Change, Climate Control, Futures (of Society), Library Automation
Darling, Pamela W.; Webster, Duane E. – 1987
This manual is designed primarily as a guide for libraries undertaking a formal study of preservation needs as a foundation for planning programs to meet those needs. Based on the "assisted self-study approach" process, it presupposes a library staff large enough to permit the assignment of about two dozen people for an average of 5 or 6…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Guidelines, Higher Education, Library Collections
Darling, Pamela W.; And Others – 1993
This publication is designed as a guide for libraries that have elected to undertake a formal study of preservation needs in preparation for planning and implementing programs to meet those needs. The manual is divided into four sections. The first section (Chapters 1-2) provides an overview and orients the reader to the planning process. The next…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Committees, Consultants, Emergency Programs