Heidi Marshall, Columbia College Chicago
In 2015, a preservation survey was sent to all 131 CARLI governing member libraries to understand their preservation needs and identify key preservation concerns. A total of 51 libraries (39%) responded. The survey results gave a snapshot of preservation concerns and efforts across institutions and helped shape the work of the CARLI Preservation Committee for the next ten years.
The Preservation Committee’s goal is to work together to identify, develop, and promote preservation practices that are cost-effective and efficient and to share this information with CARLI members through articles and programming focused on an annual theme.
As we mark the 10th anniversary of the first survey, a new survey will be sent to CARLI Member Directors in early February to help us, once again, capture top preservation needs and guide the committee’s work moving forward.
In 2015, the top five preservation concerns from CARLI members were:
Looking back at how the 2015 survey shaped the Committee’s work, one key concern—disaster planning—was addressed through several committee projects over the years. Preservation of a wide variety of materials, directly reflecting survey feedback, was also addressed. Here are some of the key themes covered each year:
This year’s theme is “Preservation Outreach and Engagement,” and the 2025 Preservation Survey will give CARLI members a chance to share their preservation needs, thus shaping the future work of the Preservation Committee. We look forward to hearing from you!
Learn more about the Preservation Committee’s work and annual projects online
Explore the Preservation Resources page with links to all sorts of helpful and timely resources.
View additional articles in the Preservation Outreach and Engagement Series!