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Preservation needs assessment in libraries and archives: piecing together the national jigsaw

Paul Eden (Research Fellow, Department of Information and Library Studies, Loughborough University)
Nancy Bell (Senior Conservator to the Oxford Conservation Consortium based at Magadalen College, University of Oxford)
Naomi Dungworth (Research Assistant, Department of Information and Library Studies, Loughborough University)
Graham Matthews (Lecturer, Department of Information and Library Studies, Loughborough University)

Library Management

ISSN: 0143-5124

Article publication date: 1 June 1998

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Abstract

Reports a British Library Research and Innovation Centre funded research project which aims to develop a method for assessing preservation needs in UK libraries and archives, and to develop the method in such a way as to facilitate an assessment of national preservation needs and priorities. Discusses what is meant by a preservation needs assessment, provides an overview of recent and ongoing preservation surveys and presents preliminary findings relating to key practical issues. Highlights the primary importance of good preparation and planning, the need to concentrate on “asking the right questions” to meet stated aims and objectives and the need to ensure that the assessment is not planned and carried out in isolation. The development of a national preservation needs assessment ‐ fundamental to the development of a UK national preservation strategy ‐ is considered in the light of these findings.

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Eden, P., Bell, N., Dungworth, N. and Matthews, G. (1998), "Preservation needs assessment in libraries and archives: piecing together the national jigsaw", Library Management, Vol. 19 No. 4, pp. 228-237. https://doi.org/10.1108/01435129810213325

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