Subject: Biodeterioration course
Biodeterioration and Insect Pest Control in Collections September 27 - October 1, 1993 Texas Memorial Museum, University of Texas at Austin This 5-day course will be taught by R.E. Child, Head of Conservation, National Museum of Wales, and sponsored by Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin. Course fees are $200.00. To meet some needs of local students who cannot afford the course, we will be offering a free short afternoon discussion session with Mr. Child on Tuesday, September 28. This is the first in a series of professional development courses offered by Texas Memorial Museum in association with the International Academic Project program based in London. The aims of the course are to provide practical information on knowledge of the biological agents that attack museum and library collections; assessment of hazards to collections; inspection and monitoring strategies for early detection and elimination of pests; integrated preventive measures including environmental control and good housekeeping to prevent infestations; specific and effective control measures which minimize toxic exposures and which are ethical for use on historic materials. The course is planned for the needs of museum and library collection professionals from all disciplines. Practical identification sessions and literature are provided. There will be opportunities for case studies and group discussions of common problems. The lecturer, R.E. Child, is Head of Conservation, National Museum of Wales. He is an Advisor on pest control to The National Trust (U.K.); a visiting lecturer on pest control and environmental control, ICCROM Scientific Principles course and Paper Conservation course, Rome, and has lectured on biodeterioration worldwide, including Rome, Sri Lanka, and Budapest. For further information contact: Jessica Johnson (before June 30) Materials Conservation Lab Balcones Research Center 10100 Burnet Road Austin, TX 78758 tel:(512)471-6090 Evan Royal (after June 30) Texas Memorial Museum 2400 Trinity Austin, TX 78705 tel:(512)471-1604 *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:59 Distributed: Friday, May 14, 1993 Message Id: cdl-6-59-001 ***Received on Thursday, 13 May, 1993