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Abstract Summary Introduction/Background Project Goals Process Challenges Outcomes Summary & Conclusion

The University of the Virgin Islands Libraries Disaster and Preparedness and Recovery Plan is a guide that provides procedures and instructions to library personnel for responding to emergencies involving its collections. It is designed for both the St. Thomas and St. Croix libraries to prevent and minimize damage to collections in the event of a disaster. The plan will address disasters that are unique to the territory specifically hurricanes.

The University of the Virgin Islands libraries are designed primarily to support the academic programs of the University. UVI is a Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and it holds the distinction of being the only HBCU outside of the continental United States. Collections consist of more than 80,500 bound volumes, 590,000 microforms and over 20,000 other items including maps, pictures and pamphlets. Special collections include the following: Caribbean Collection - Materials pertaining to the civilization, history and literature of the area. Melchior Center for Recent History - Books, papers, pictures and other material about the recent history of the Virgin Islands from the 1900s to present.

Prevention/Reduce Loss Planning Response & Recovery Procedures Continuation of Library Resources

Form Disaster Preparedness Committee Attempt to approach Adjust timeline Re-evaluate approach

FEB Developing a Disaster Plan (Training) Disaster Planning Workshop MAR APR Library Disaster Preparedness Committee Meeting Ordered/Received 2 Emergency Response Kits MAY-AUG Research Disaster Plans, Gather Information, AUG-SEP Write Disaster Plan Draft

UVIs 50 th Golden Jubilee AnniversaryHistoric Photographs Project. Library Collections Inventory

Training Purchase Recovery kits Library Disaster Preparedness Plan Draft Overcoming adversity

Developing a library disaster plan is an on-going process. Form relationships Training A well thought out and presented plan is useless if it exists solely as a document on a shelf. (Lyall, 1993)