ABSTRACT

Here is a practical volume that focuses on the major security problems for libraries, archives, and museums. Written by a respected librarian and security consultant, Protecting Your Collection provides provides a thorough review of the procedures for protecting library, art, and archival collections against losses from theft, fire, flooding, and mutilation. Author Slade Gandert includes fascinating interviews with librarians, rare book dealers, archivists, detectives, and security professionals to find out who steals from institutional collections--how they do it and why they do it. Each chapter features case studies of intriguing security leaks in the institutional system and describes their outcome. This important book is beneficial reading for library staff and administrators.

chapter 1|6 pages

The Situation

chapter 2|8 pages

Library Security: An Overview

chapter 3|6 pages

Thieves

chapter 4|4 pages

Book Theft

chapter 5|8 pages

The Ethos of Ethics

chapter 6|7 pages

The Lively Lawyer

chapter 7|7 pages

The New York Public Library

chapter 8|7 pages

Marking of Materials

chapter 9|4 pages

The Replevin Controversy

chapter 10|8 pages

The Good Doktor

chapter 11|5 pages

Lost or Stolen?

chapter 12|3 pages

West Point

chapter 13|5 pages

Mutilation

chapter 14|3 pages

The Value of Values

chapter 15|3 pages

The Forger’s Considerations

chapter 16|1 pages

The Investment Fallacy

chapter 17|1 pages

The FBI

chapter 18|4 pages

Design of Buildings

chapter 19|7 pages

Guards

chapter 20|2 pages

The Security Force as Peace Officers

chapter 21|4 pages

Surveillance

chapter 22|6 pages

Employee Dishonesty

chapter 23|2 pages

Legalized Theft

chapter 24|5 pages

Electronic Security

chapter 25|1 pages

Things That go Buzz in the Night

chapter 26|4 pages

Insurance

chapter 27|6 pages

The Survivor

chapter 28|5 pages

Security and the Media

chapter 29|5 pages

Doors that Should BE Closed