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Disaster Recovery Without the Disaster

Technical Services Quarterly, 1997
Abstract More and more libraries today are writing disaster preparedness plans. A major fire at Illinois State University's Milner Library showed the written plan was helpful, but trained personnel would have made the recovery more efficient. The Milner Library Preservation Committee organized and presented a disaster recovery workshop for its own ...
Carol J. Ruyle, Elizabeth M. Schobernd
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Disaster Prevention and Recovery

2018
Biobanking is a costly activity that manages valuable and sometimes irreplaceable specimens. These specimens must be managed and protected carefully as the loss of specimens can destroy years of research efforts, and potentially result in reputational damage to the institution. Therefore, risk management, mitigation, and disaster recovery plans must be
Chon Boon, Eng, Wei Ling, Tan
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Disaster recovery in the cloud

Network Security, 2013
Recent figures from the Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) reinforce what we already know – the adoption of cloud services is becoming more commonplace every day. The research reports that 61% of UK businesses are now embracing cloud services – an increase of 13% since 2011.
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Recovery From Disaster

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987
To the Editor. —With the increasing age of the population, many ophthalmologists have now undergone cataract extraction successfully and have returned to productive ophthalmic practices. Cataract extractions were not all that successful a few years ago.
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Disaster recovery planning

Proceedings of the 2015 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference, 2015
In this paper, the importance of formulating a proper disaster recovery plan is discussed. The disaster recovery plan is part of the contingency plans that organizations create to prepare for adverse events that could affect the productivity or daily operations of the work place.
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Disaster Recovery

Journal of Business Strategy, 2002
The events of September 11 focused the information technology community on business continuity and disaster recovery planning. In the days and weeks following the attack, many IT organizations assessed their infrastructures and allocated a larger portion of their 2002 budgets to continuity planning and disaster recovery.
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Disasters and Recovery:

In this chapter, I argue that postcolonial theory will enable economic geographers to reinterpret and reimagine disaster recovery as a process that is not the sole responsibility of the state, and which cannot be gauged by statistically measuring the health of the economy.
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Disaster Recovery

2021
J. Robert Huber, Edward M. Smith
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Disaster Recovery

2023
Brenda D. Phillips, Jenny Mincin
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IT Disaster Recovery

2013
IT disaster recovery, or DR for short, is the side of business continuity that deals with protecting and recovering your critical IT services. This chapter explains the basic concepts of DR and tells you what you’ll need to do to set it up and keep it running.
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