Disaster Planning Basics
4-Week Course Starts MAY 12, 2025
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Course Description:
Libraries, archives, and museums must be prepared to protect staff, users, collections, and facilities in the event of emergencies ranging from minor crises to community-wide disasters. This course helps participants prepare for and limit various types of damage through risk assessment, disaster planning, and recovery procedures.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the basic elements of disaster planning.
- Assess risks as they pertain to your specific situation
- Create a comprehensive plan for preparedness and recovery
Total Course Hours: 10 Hours/1 CEU
Your Instructor
Kendra Long came to the world of AV archiving from film production, where she has credits working for Sony, Warner Brothers, and Fox Television as an art department researcher. Pivoting to audiovisual archiving was the natural progression for a career spent in copyright clearances and research. She graduated from Simmons University with a MLIS in Archives Management, and recently received a Digital Archives Specialist certification from the Society of American Archivists.
Kendra currently works as the University Archivist for the University of the Fraser Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
Participants will spend approximately 2.5 hours each week on viewing lectures, answering quizzes, and completing discussion, reading, and written assignments.
It is recommended that you complete each week's work within that week to stay in sync with other learners.
1. View all video lectures
2. Answer all quizzes
3. Complete all assignments
When you complete these three items you can expect to receive you certificate within 2 weeks.
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2. Email us at [email protected] for an invoice. This will be emailed to you and you can pay through the link provided in the invoice.
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