Facilities & Disaster Preparedness Summit Evaluation
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All-Conference
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Keynote: Intentional Resiliency: Prepare, Practice, and Perform (Scott Carey)
Facilities Planning 101 (Nate Rall & Dustin Landrum)
Be Prepared: Emergency Preparedness and Planning Basics (Tina Mason Seetoo)
Risk Assessment for Disaster Preparedness & Response (Christine Wiseman)
Library Director Disaster Response Panel (Stacy Brown, Darla Chambliss, Sarah Holmes, Lecia Eubanks)
GaNCH: Mapping Georgia's Cultural Heritage Institutions for Disaster Response (Christine Wiseman)
Practical Guide to Fire Protection (Tina Mason Seetoo)
Energy Efficiency for Georgia's Libraries (Mickey Craddock & Marc Steward)
Lessons Learned from the Pandemic: Designing Libraries for Flexibility and Public Health (Joseph Smith, III)
Self-Care After Disaster (Steve Temmer)
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Building Track
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Library Design Considerations for Natural Disasters (David R. Moore)
Pandemic Design Considerations (Melissa Walters)
Sustainability: What it Means for Libraries from a Lighting Perspective (Marie Hamilton)
Thursday Mini Session 1: Facilities on the Annual Report (Whitney Payne)
Thursday Mini Session 2: Mapping Neverland: Designing User Friendly Children's Spaces for Patrons and Staff (Evan Bush)
Friday Mini Session 1: Breathing New Life into Existing Buildings: Case Studies on the Modernization of Libraries Through Renovation and Adaptive Reuse (Lori Bork Newcomer & Gabriel Comstock)
Friday Mini Session 2: Construction, Convenience, Contract Through Georgia DOAS (Bryan Grayson)
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Disaster Track
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Salvage & Recovery of Collections After Disaster, Part One: Classroom Presentation (Ann Frellsen)
Salvage & Recovery of Collections After Disaster, Part Two: Hands-On Workshop (Ann Frellsen)
After Disaster: Navigating the Public Assistance Process (Venessa A. Sims)
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