Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Definitions. As
used in this section and in Education Law, section
273 (7):
(1) Comprehensive research library means
those libraries designated in subdivision 7 of section
273 of the
Education Law.
(2) Agencies and
libraries, as used in Education Law section 273(7) (c), means libraries
chartered by the Regents or in institutions chartered by the Regents, other
than comprehensive research libraries, and other agencies collecting,
organizing, maintaining and making available to the people of the State,
library research materials as defined in paragraph (4) of this subdivision.
(3) A program of conservation
and/or preservation means a coordinated set of activities for the protection,
care and treatment of library materials to prevent loss of their informational
or intellectual content and/or of the objects themselves, including but not
limited to:
(i) collection condition
evaluation and preservation planning;
(ii) environmental control;
(iii) disaster prevention, preparedness and
recovery;
(iv) preparation of
library research materials for storage or exhibition, including binding,
matting, boxing and other protective wrapping;
(v) collection maintenance, including
cleaning and refurbishing;
(vi)
screening to identify items needing preservation attention, including searching
to establish the availability of replacements;
(vii) rebinding, minor repair and
mending;
(viii) reformatting,
including photocopying, microfilming, and copying disks to tape;
(ix) major conservation treatment, such as
surface cleaning, deacidification, leather repair, and conservation
rebinding;
(x) creating or
modifying bibliographic records to reflect preservation decisions, including
reporting microform masters to the library community;
(xi) quality control and testing of
materials, processes and equipment used in any conservation and/or preservation
activity; and
(xii) staff training
and patron awareness programs.
(4) Library research materials means
informational materials in print, non-print, manuscript or any other format or
medium which are part of the applicant's collections and are, or will be, made
available for reference, on-site examination, and or loan.
(5) Unique library research materials means
library research materials which are not accessible to the people of the State
in any other collection in the State, or identifiable collections of library
research materials, some portions of which may be accessible elsewhere in the
State, which have research value not duplicated elsewhere in the
State.
(6) Office for coordination
of conservation and/or preservation of library research materials means an
office within the State Education Department responsible for identifying the
conservation and/or preservation needs of libraries within the state as defined
in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subdivision, to assess the technology
available for such conservation and preservation, and to coordinate the
conservation and preservation efforts resulting from Education Law §
273(7). This office will be located in the New York state library.
(b) Five-year plan. In order to be
eligible for State aid for a program of conservation and/or preservation of
library research materials, pursuant to subdivision 7 of section 273 of the
Education Law, each comprehensive research library shall submit a five-year
plan and an annual program budget. The first five-year plan shall be submitted
by March 31, 1985. Subsequent plans shall be submitted at five-year
intervals.
(c) Plan. The five-year
plan for a program of conservation and/or preservation of library research
materials shall include, but need not be limited to, the following elements:
(1) a brief description of the types of
materials in the collections and their overall physical condition;
(2) a description of the current program of
conservation and/or preservation, as defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this
section, including:
(i) a brief history of
program activity;
(ii) the number
and type of staff involved;
(iii)
the administrative organization;
(iv) current expenditures;
(v) the volume of annual activity;
and
(vi) the selection criteria,
technical procedures, specifications or standards used, and monitoring or
evaluation processes;
(3) a description of proposed expanded,
modified and/or additional activities, including five-year goals for each area
of program activity, and annual developmental objectives for reaching those
goals covering each category set forth in paragraph (2) of this subdivision;
and
(4) evidence that local
programs are designed and conducted so as to complement other conservation
and/or preservation activities within and outside the State.
(d) Preservation methods.
Activities in areas such as environmental control, the creation of microforms,
and specifications for materials and procedures used in physical treatment
shall be conducted in accordance with standards approved by the
commissioner.
(e) Eligible
expenditures. Activities eligible for funding shall include those listed in
paragraph (a)(3) of this section, including personnel costs, service contracts,
supplies and equipment, but excluding the acquisition of library research
materials and building construction. Activities shall be related to annual
objectives contained in the five-year plan.
(f) Applications and reports.
(1) Each comprehensive research library which
has received plan approval shall submit to the department, in a form prescribed
by the department, an annual application and program description for
conservation and/or preservation, including budget information for the next
fiscal year, and a narrative and expenditure report on program activities
during the prior year.
(2) Agencies
and libraries applying for grants under Education Law section 273(7) (c) shall
submit project proposals in a form prescribed by the department, which shall
include, but need not be limited to, the following elements :
(i) A description of the unique library
research materials to be preserved or conserved with grant funds, including the
research value of such materials;
(ii) A description of proposed conservation
and/or preservation activities, and of the techniques to be employed in such
activities in accordance with statewide planning and national standards;
(iii) A description of staff
and/or data about suppliers of contract services which demonstrates appropriate
training, availability, experience and expertise for performing the proposed
work;
(iv) Evidence of
institutional capacity for successful completion of the project, including
access to appropriate facilities for conservation and/or
preservation;
(v) Assurance that
bibliographic information in machine readable form will be available on
materials preserved;
(vi) Evidence
of institutional commitment to development of a coordinated approach to
conservation and preservation in the State;
(vii) Institutional contribution to the
project in matching funds and staff resources;
(viii) Provision for use of a national
database to make known to other libraries decisions on items being preserved;
and
(ix) Data demonstrating the
volume of interlibrary lending by the applicant within the State and beyond,
and public access to the applicant's holdings.