About this Event
The University Libraries are pleased to host their seventh annual Preservation Week.
Created by the American Library Association, Preservation Week is a national celebration that inspires dialogue among library professionals and the broader community. It focuses on how to care for our books, personal papers, photographs, and treasured possessions for current and future generations.
Please join us in person and online as we foster a cross-discipline dialogue centered around preserving identities through stories.
Join the Libraries and team members from the Coastal Heritage at Risk Task force (CHART) as they share their work to preserve both at-risk sites and the untold stories below the surface
FEATURING
Doctoral Student, Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy
Ph.D. Candidate, Structural Engineer
Environmental Social Scientist and Archaeologist, Data Curation and Visualization Librarian, University Libraries
MODERATED BY
Head of Preservation Strategies, University Libraries
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Otto G. Richter Library, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Coral Gables, United States