Recorded Webinar: Risk Assessment and Management for Collections


Back to Package

  • Register
    • Nonmember - $30
    • Academic Program - Free!
    • Academic Faculty - Free!
    • Academic Student - Free!
    • Partner Institution - Free!
    • Partner Institution Staff - Free!
    • Premier Partner Institution - Free!
    • Premier Institution Staff - Free!
    • Platinum Partner Institution - Free!
    • Platinum Institution Staff - Free!
    • Complimentary - $15
    • Individual Membership - $15
    • Subscription Services - $15
    • Institutional Budget - $15
    • Institutional Staff - $15
    • Individual Student - $15
    • Institutional Member - $15
    • Individual Student Renew - $15

Risk Assessment and Management for Collections is an AASLH Continuing Education recorded webinar. This webinar is about specific risks, both natural and man-made, facing cultural institutions and mitigation strategies for addressing those vulnerabilities. This event is presented by Dyani Feige and is part of the StEPs program. Identifying and preparing for potential threats is critical for reducing risks to collections. In this webinar, guest speaker Dyani Feige focuses on specific risks, both natural and man-made, facing cultural institutions and mitigation strategies for addressing those vulnerabilities. An institution’s history of incidents, location, building issues, environmental factors (temperature, relative humidity, light, and mold), pest control, fire protection, security procedures, available resources, and collections-specific hazards are all be discussed. Although the lab is targeted for organizations enrolled in StEPs, those not enrolled will find the presentation helpful as well. This is StEPs Lab 6.

Key:

Complete
Failed
Available
Locked
Risk Assessment and Management for Collections
Open to view video.
Open to view video. In this AASLH webinar, guest speaker Dyani Feige focuses on specific risks, both natural and man-made, facing cultural institutions and mitigation strategies for addressing those vulnerabilities.