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Digital Library of the Caribbean Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative

Digital Library of the Caribbean Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative Existing Relationships Lead to Important Assistance Laura K. Probst , Dean, FIU Libraries Gayle Williams , Latin American and Caribbean Information Services Librarian

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Digital Library of the Caribbean Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative

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  1. Digital Library of the Caribbean Protecting Haitian Patrimony Initiative Existing Relationships Lead to Important Assistance Laura K. Probst, Dean, FIU Libraries Gayle Williams,Latin American and Caribbean Information Services Librarian Brooke Wooldridge, dLOC Project Coordinator Thursday, April 15, 2010

  2. The PHP Initiative Goals • Encourage communication across institutions working to assist Haiti’s libraries. • Coordinate technical and in-kind assistance for Haiti’s libraries. • Raise money to support specific collection/archival recovery and preservation projects in Haiti

  3. Brooke Wooldridge, dLOCand Patrick Tardieu, Curator, BHPSE M. Jean Wilfrid Bertrand Director, National Archives of Haiti Bibliothèquehaïtienne des Frères de l’InstructionChrétienne Staff of the National Library of Haiti February 15, 2010

  4. Images of the National Library Courtesy of the National Library of Haiti

  5. Saint Martial Photos Curator, Patrick Tardieu Entrance of the building that housed the library February, 2010 Courtesy of Dominique Simon Books were saved, but library collapsed. Photo taken March 10, 2010 by D. Simon

  6. Three Phases of the PlanProtect – Preserve - Perpetuate • One - Protect • After the earthquake, the libraries and archives entered into this phase focusing on protecting public and private collections from the elements

  7. Three Phases of the PlanProtect – Preserve - Perpetuate • Two - Preserve • Collections that were put in regular standard cardboard boxes will need to be properly preserved after repairing the current facilities or at an alternative location

  8. Three Phases of the PlanProtect – Preserve - Perpetuate • Three - Perpetuate • A special emphasis on reinforcing the local institutions will ensure that these collections become better protected and more accessible for future generations of patrons

  9. Ideas for Assistance from Academic Libraries • Strengthen Integrated Library System (ILS) • Adopt a Library – in conjunction with ALA • Digitization of Haitian Content in Collections outside of Haiti • Public Events/Fundraising • Blue Shield or the dLOC Protecting Patrimony Initiative Travel to Haiti.

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