Subject: RLG Preservation microfilming workshop
Intensive three-day workshop in Ann Arbor, MI, co-hosted by Bentley Historical Library and UMI March 18, 1992 -- The Research Libraries Group (RLG) will sponsor a three-day preservation microfilming workshop for library staff May 13 through 15. Entitled "Quality Assurance in Preservation Microfilming: Implementing the RLG Guidelines," the workshop will be co-hosted by the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library and UMI (University Microfilms International). The event will take place at the Bentley Library and at UMI's Preservation Division Facilities, both in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The workshop will offer the preservation specialist practical, hands-on instruction in technical aspects of preservation microfilming. Instructors Nancy Elkington, RLG Preservation Program Officer, and Bob Mottice, UMI Director of Quality Control, will cover guidelines for preparation, target creation, microfilming, and inspection of three generations of preservation microfilm. The newly published RLG PRESERVATION MICROFILMING HANDBOOK will be the text for the workshop. Participants will learn how to calibrate and use microfilm inspection equipment, assess quality attributes of preservation microfilm, and troubleshoot and negotiate quality problems. In addition, the instructors will suggest ways to organize quality assurance activities in-house to achieve the best results. Workshop tuition is $750 and includes a copy of the new RLG handbook and instructional materials developed solely for this course. Attendance will be limited to the first 25 registrants. For more information about attending the workshop, please contact Nancy Elkington at the Research Libraries Group, phone (415) 691-2375, email BL.NEE [at] RLG__BITNET or BL.NEE [at] RLG__STANFORD__EDU. *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:45 Distributed: Sunday, March 22, 1992 Message Id: cdl-5-45-004 ***Received on Wednesday, 18 March, 1992