Since 2006, the Society of American Archivists (SAA) has designated May 1st as MayDay,
or a day of action for both individuals and organizations such as
archives, libraries, museums, and historical societies to improve their
capacities to deal with emergencies that can threaten or destroy
historical collections. The ravages of recent tornadoes in Alabama and
other states is just one example of the physical risks facing cultural
heritage institutions.
Although the landmark study, A Public Trust at Risk: The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America's Collections (2005),
systematically documented that most institutions lack an adequate
disaster preparedness plan, the SAA has worked to mitigate these
deficiencies. The SAA web site provides recommendations for MayDay activities, as well as a compilation of resources,
including technical literature and tools, disaster plan templates and
examples, tutorials and courses, bibliographies, and other resources.
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