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This completely revised third edition offers: Quick and efficient guidance for creating protocols and response plans tailored to your own institution ; Pointers for handling all kinds of library materials when damaged; The last information on preparing for technology recovery; Up-to-date information on prevention equipment and materials; Dozens of reproducible checklists and forms, and a comprehensive list of resources. 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