When: April 3, 2014
Where: Online
Amigos Members: Admission is free!
Today, libraries and archives are responsible for taking care of various materials. It's not just books or paper and digital files, but also photos, art, textiles, and even taxidermy animals. Most library and archives professionals haven’t had the training to work with any of these materials.
Most libraries have at least one odd object as part of their collections. Maybe it is a stuffed armadillo. Maybe it is a commemorative shovel used in a local ground-breaking, a football from the high school championship game, or a painting of the town's founder. The majority libraries aren't equipped to handle these so-called nontraditional objects. You can't ignore them, so what do you do?
Get some answers by attending our April 3 conference. The agenda is currently being finalized and registration will open soon. Don't miss this opportunity to learn the best ways to handle your library's unusual objects!
For any questions about this conference, contact Tim Prather at prather@amigos.org or 800-843-8482, ext. 2892.