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El. knyga: Planning Cloud-Based Disaster Recovery for Digital Assets: The Innovative Librarian's Guide

  • Formatas: 116 pages
  • Serija: Innovative Librarian's Guide
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216128663
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  • Formatas: 116 pages
  • Serija: Innovative Librarian's Guide
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216128663
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This essential guide covers the basics of planning to safeguard your library's digital assetslibrary catalog and circulation data, online resources, etc.by taking advantage of cloud-based storage.

Natural and human-made disasters, whether large-scale or as simple as accidental damage to an electrical circuit, can disrupt library operations and services by blocking access to the essential computer systems upon which we all rely. This book gives readers the basics of emergency planning and disaster preparedness for library digital assets, providing librarians with recovery planning tools and tips for making cloud-based disaster plans work for their libraries. Written by an expert with close to two decades' experience in library environment technology, Planning Cloud-Based Disaster Recovery for Digital Assets will help staff at libraries of all types make contingency plans for emergencies big and small.

Readers will learn how thoughtful contingency and recovery plans can greatly mitigate damages caused by any number of unforeseen disasters and how cloud-based storage can serve to store and protect their library's digital assets. By following the book's recommendations to achieve digital redundant back-up, multiple access points, and larger storage capacity, a library can stay operational on the Internet despite emergencies that force building closures. Also included are appendixes of checklists for disaster planning and for evaluating cloud vendors as well as a comprehensive bibliography.

Recenzijos

Important for all librarians but essential for those in charge of small or stand-alone libraries where outside IT support is minimal. * Library Journal * library administrators should find Hastings' clear presentation eye-opening and reassuring. * Technical Services Quarterly *

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This essential guide covers the basics of planning to safeguard your library's digital assetslibrary catalog and circulation data, online resources, etc.by taking advantage of cloud-based storage.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Chapter 1 What Is a Disaster?
1(16)
Technological Disasters
2(1)
Personnel Disasters
3(1)
Traditional Disasters
4(1)
Other Disasters
5(1)
How to Plan for the Unknown
6(2)
No Plan? You Are Not Alone
8(1)
Before, During, and After the Disaster
9(2)
Business Continuity Plan
11(3)
Hot Sites and Business Continuity
14(1)
A Disaster Success Story
15(2)
Chapter 2 What Are Cloud-Based Tools?
17(10)
The Cloud
17(2)
On-Demand Self-Service
19(1)
Broad Network Access
19(1)
Scalability
19(1)
Measured Service
20(1)
Why Is the Cloud Needed for DR Now?
21(1)
LOCKSS and How the Cloud Can Help
21(2)
Scanning and Digitizing Documents Not "Born Digital"
23(1)
Commercial Scanning Options
24(1)
Do It Yourself Scanning (aka Paperless Office Techniques)
25(2)
Chapter 3 Determining Needs and the Planning Process
27(14)
Determining Needs---Environmental Scan
27(2)
The Planning Process
29(4)
Structure of the Planning Process
33(2)
Checklists and Brainstorming
35(1)
Institutional Information
36(1)
Prevention
36(1)
Response and Recovery
36(1)
Supplies and Services
37(1)
Staff Training
37(1)
Distribution and Testing
38(1)
Who Should Be Involved
38(1)
Responsibilities to Your Community
39(2)
Chapter 4 What to Backup and How Often
41(8)
Integrated Library System Server
42(1)
Pure File Servers
42(1)
Web Servers
43(1)
Application Servers
43(1)
Making Backups
44(2)
Scheduling Backups
46(1)
Testing Backups
47(2)
Chapter 5 Preventing a Technology Disaster
49(12)
Security and Monitoring
50(1)
Risk Assessment and Management
50(2)
Detecting
52(1)
Monitoring
53(1)
Correcting
54(1)
Using Your Backups
55(1)
Recovery
55(1)
Homegrown Solutions
55(1)
Cloud Backups of Servers
56(1)
Cloud Backups of Desktops
56(1)
Cloud Backups of ILS
57(1)
Keeping Operationally Necessary Files Safe
58(1)
Evaluating Outsourced Disaster Recovery Services
59(1)
Conclusion
60(1)
Chapter 6 Creating a Disaster Plan
61(10)
Elements
61(1)
Organizational Information
62(1)
Scope and Goals
63(1)
Prevention
64(1)
Response and Recovery
65(1)
Supplies and Services
66(1)
Staff Training
67(1)
From Distributing to Updating
67(1)
Templates
68(1)
Appendices and Supplementary Information
69(2)
Chapter 7 What Is a Successful Disaster Plan?
71(14)
Testing the Plan without Causing a Disaster
71(1)
Testing Structure
72(1)
Checklist Testing
72(1)
Walk through Testing
73(1)
Tabletop or Simulation Testing
74(1)
Technical Parts Testing
75(1)
Full-Scale Testing
75(1)
Document the Test Plan
76(1)
Samples for Small Libraries
77(2)
Samples for Medium Libraries
79(2)
Samples for Large Libraries
81(4)
Chapter 8 Wrapping It All Up
85(8)
Presenting the Plan
85(1)
Go Out into the Community and Talk about It!
86(1)
Have a Party!
87(1)
Market the Plan
87(1)
Storing the Plan
88(2)
Revisiting the Plan: Revise or Rewrite?
90(3)
Appendix A Checklist for Disaster Plans 93(2)
Appendix B Checklist for Evaluating Cloud Vendors 95(2)
Bibliography 97(2)
Index 99
Robin M. Hastings is director of technology services at the Northeast Kansas Library System (NEKLS) in Lawrence, KS.