Subject: SPEC Kit on preservation automation Course on Japanese paper conservation Conference on pest, insect, & fungus management
The following items appeared in ALCTS Network News, Volume 7, Number 5 April 19, 1994 SPEC Kit on Automating Preservation Management The ARL Office of Management Services Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) announces the publication of several SPEC Kits: SPEC Kit#198, Automating Preservation Management in ARL Libraries, reports on the results of a SPEC survey on the status of automation activities within preservation departments in member libraries and includes a compilation of responses and commentary from ARL libraries ... Japanese Paper Conservation (Tokyo) ICCROM Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, in collaboration with the Kyoto National Museum, will hold the Third International Course on Japanese Paper Conservation, Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan, end-November to mid-December 1994. The 3-week course aims to introduce participants to a variety of paper conservation techniques based on Japanese scroll mounting. Most theoretical lectures will be held in Tokyo, while the practical sessions will be organized at the Conservation Centre of the Kyoto National Museum. Registration fee is $400 and the deadline is May 1, 1994 (maximum of 12 international participants). Send applications to ICCROM-Japanese Paper Conservation Course 94 13, Via di San Michele, I-00153 Rome RM, Italy 39-6-587-901. Fax: 39-6-588-4265 E-mail: mc5356 [at] mclink__it. Pest, Insect, & Fungus Management (Boston) Technology & Conservation of Art, Architecture and Antiquities, and the Environmental Health & Safety Department (Harvard University) will hold a 2-day conference in Boston, MA on October 22-23, 1994, titled "Pest, Insect, & Fungus Management: Non-Toxic Fumigation & Alternative Control Techniques for Preserving Cultural/Historic Properties & Collections." They will examine non-toxic treatments and preventive conservation methods for safeguarding cultural/historic objects, buildings and sites from attack and degradation by insects, vertebrate pests and fungi. Conference registration fee is $250 before August 1, 1994; $290 after. For further information on the conference contact Susan E. Schur Technology & Conservation One Emerson Place - 16M Boston, MA 02114 617-227-7571 or Robert Hauser The New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA 02740 508-997-0046 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:77 Distributed: Monday, April 25, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-77-009 ***Received on Friday, 22 April, 1994