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Need to know how to plan for a disaster?
By Donna DiMichele | June 4, 2012
Create a disaster plan with RI.dPlan (It’s free and easy to do!)
Tuesday, June 05
9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
West Warwick Public Library
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RI.dPlan is a FREE online template that guides you through the steps to a customized, comprehensive disaster plan for your collections and building(s). RI.dPlan can serve the needs of organizations with or without preservation staff, library and museum systems that need separate but related plans for multiple locations, and municipal offices with heritage collections.
This program is offered by OLIS as part of the Protecting the Past – RI, an Institute of Museum and Library Services grant funded project. Questions? Contact: Theresa Woodmansee, Project Manager (401) 253-1691.
Topics: Continuing Education, Preservation, Resources | Comments Off on Need to know how to plan for a disaster?
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