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Rendezvous Update: Service Continuity recording & PubMed update rescheduled

Posted by on February 25th, 2009 Posted in: Emergency Preparedness, News From NNLM PNR, Training & Education


On February 18th, Dan Wilson (Coordinator of the NN/LM Emergency Preparedness Plan) gave an RML Rendezvous update about service continuity planning. You can listen to a recording of this Rendezvous at https://webmeeting.nih.gov/p85862149 About 11 minutes and 10 seconds into the recording (you can skip to sections of the recording by dragging the vertical line in the timeline box at the bottom left of the screen) Dan introduced new scenario filters as a way to discuss library core values and services.

The following two screenshots of flood and power/Internet outage scenario filters from the presentation help to put service continuity planning in a clear, easy-to-understand visual exercise format that staff enjoy doing to identify priorities for their library.

The next RML Rendezvous is rescheduled for Wednesday, March 11th at 1pm Pacific time and will feature Linda Milgrom’s PubMed update.

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