Subject: Course on preventive conservation of geological materials
The brochure for our summer course from International Academic Projects, "Preventive Conservation of Geological Materials," is finally in hand. This course will be held June 13-17, 1995, at the San Diego Natural History Museum, USA. Transportation. lodging, and surfboard wax expenses not covered. This course will focus on the evaluation, care, and preventive conservation of geological-origin materials, including collections in geology (including mineralogy and meteoritic/extraterrestrial collections), archeology, paleontology, art, and architecture. If there is sufficient interest, a one-day workshop on care of in situ materials will be added at no extra cost. The course is designed to be of use to museum, conservation, and collections workers, amateur and professional, at all levels of experience. International Academic Projects courses succeed in uniting a cross-disciplinary range of participants to identify and solve common problems. If you are interested, then you are very likely to find the course useful, practical, and entertaining. Course instructors are Chris Collins, Geological Conservation Unit, Cambridge, UK, and Sally Shelton, San Diego Natural History Museum. This will be the first time this course has been offered in the US. Course fees are $350 before May 15, $375 after. This does not include transportation or lodging expenses. We encourage participants to stay at the Balboa Park Inn, a bed-and-breakfast within easy walking distance of the park and museums, which does offer discounts for museum guests. Other options are available. The San Diego Natural History Museum is in historic Balboa Park, near the zoo and other museums. It is near the airport, train terminal, and bus stops. Course readings, information on San Diego and environs, and other information will be mailed two months in advance of the course. Certification will be provided upon course completion. Participants are encouraged to bring slides, videos, or specimens of particular problems from their home collections or institutions. Permission to forward this announcement is given. For more information, or for a snail-mail brochure, please contact me at the following addresses: Sally Shelton Director, Collections Care and Conservation San Diego Natural History Museum P. O. Box 1390 San Diego, CA 92112 USA 619-232-3821, x226 Fax: 619-232-0248 libsdnhm [at] class__org Sally Shelton *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:48 Distributed: Friday, December 23, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-48-002 ***Received on Tuesday, 20 December, 1994