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DISASTER RESPONSE AND PREVENTION FOR COMPUTERS AND DATA
by Miriam Kahn "The purpose of this publication is to provide basic information for responding to a disaster involving water damaged computers, hardware and software. Information about recovering the paper materials affected by a disaster is available in "First Steps for Handling & Drying Water Damaged Materials." "This manual is divided into three sections; disaster prevention, response procedures, and planning. Section one, Prevention, is the key for a successful recovery of water damaged computers and software. This section includes sample disaster prevention procedures, charts for phone numbers for members of the team, and selected lists of companies that provide services and products. Section Two, Response Procedures, contains illustrated instructions for stabilizing and/or recovering water damaged hardware and software. Use this section for training before the disaster, or for task allocation during the disaster. Section Three, Planning, is designed to help develop disaster response procedures for your institution or information center. Checklists guide the planning and decision making process. "Disaster Response and Prevention for Computers and Data does not include recovery of lost data or procedures for getting the data retrieval aspects of the information center up and running. For this information see the list of Contingency Planning & Response Companies (p13) and the additional reading list located at the end of the manual. "Recovery of water damaged software and electronic/magnetic formats is a relatively new area of disaster response and recovery. The information contained in this manual was gleaned from MIS, computer, records management, and library literature. Extensive bibliographies on disaster prevention, response and planning exist elsewhere. A selected list of additional reading is located at the end of the manual. The selections provide an introduction to the field." - - - From the Introduction to Disaster Response and Prevention for Computers and Data ============================================ CONTENTS: Introduction Sample Emergency Response Procedures Emergency Numbers SECTION ONE: PREVENTION Controlled Shutdown Prevent electrical damage Maps and directions Floor plans Layout of computer system Disaster Recovery Companies Contingency Planning and Response Companies Suppliers Basic Supplies SECTION TWO: RESPONSE PROCEDURES Protect components Water damaged 3.5", diskettes Water damaged 5.25" diskettes Water damaged open-reel tape Water damaged cartridges and cassettes Water damaged CD-ROM and optical discs Water damaged Hardware & Equipment SECTION THREE: PLANNING Order of contingency planning Disaster response team Responsibilities checklist Communications Utilities checklist Insurance Insurance terminology Vital & permanent records checklist Basic financial records checklist Back up routines Software information checklist Software & on-line services access checklist Computer backup information checklist Hardware checklist Storage facilities Storage facilities checklist Recovery decisions & priorities Paper records recovery decision checklist Coated paper recovery decision checklist Books & bound materials recovery decision checklist Microforms recovery decision checklist Software and data recovery decision checklist Computer equipment recovery decision checklist Telecommunications Client / resource checklist Additional Reading 1994, 69 pages Order #DR-170 $52.50 Rothstein Associates Inc.
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