Subject: AIC preconference
Preservation of Collections: Assessment, Evaluation, and Mitigation Strategies Pre-session workshop at the 24th annual American Institute for Conservation meeting Norfolk, Virginia June 10-11, 1996 This session will use the experiences and technical information gained by the field during general facility surveys to forge a consensus among conservators and collections managers as to the most cost-effective ways of preserving cultural materials at a collections level. Technical information articles from each speaker will be provided to session participants; verbal presentations will be directed at stimulating exchange between speakers and audience during discussion periods for each topic. The first day will feature technical information and discussion; the second half-day will consist of exhibitions of effective approaches to housing and moving collections and packing strategies. The program is planned as follows: June 10, 1996 9:00 am: Introduction to Program by Catharine Hawks, Private Conservator and Miranda Martin, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas Session 1 Chair: Chandra Reedy, University of Delaware 9:15 am: "Preventive Conservation Planning for Large and Diverse Collections" Robert Waller, Canadian Museum of Nature 9:40 am: "Preservation Needs Assessment for Large Collections: the Library/Archive Model" Jan Merrill-Oldham, Harvard University Libraries 10:00 am:Break 10:20 am:"Realistic Expectations and Usable Results for Environmental Monitoring" Robert Herskovitz, Minnesota Historical Society 10:35 am:"Environmental Monitoring as a Diagnostic Tool in HVAC Systems" Ernest Conrad, Landmark Facilities Group 10:50 am:"Monitoring Contaminants: Methods and Survey Goals" Cecily Gryzwacz, Getty Conservation Institute Norman Tennent, University of Strathclyde 11:20 am:"Environmental Standards: Defining Norms for Large and Varied Collections" Stefan Michalski, Canadian Conservation Institute James Reilly, Image Permanence Institute 12:10 pm:Panel and audience discussion 12:30 pm:Lunch (Catered for all participants) Session 2: Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies Chair: David Goist, Goist Conservation 1:30 pm: "Evaluating Data and Setting Priorities" Meg Loew Craft, ACTS Lisa Mibach, The Conservation Associates 2:00 pm: "Long-term Implications of Building and Environmental Control Options" U. Vincent Wilcox, Museum Support Center, Smithsonian Institution 2:20 pm: "Mitigating the Impact of Environmental Control on Building Fabric" Thomas H. Taylor, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 2:40 pm: "Environmental Control Options: Evaluating Macro, Micro, Active, and Passive Methods" Arthur Beale, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 3:00 pm: Break 3:20 pm: "Mitigating the Effects of Gaseous Contamination with Building Systems" William Lull, Garrison/Lull, Inc. 3:40 pm: "Mitigating the Effects of Shock and Vibration" Paul Marcon, Canadian Conservation Institution 4:00 pm: "Mitigating the Effects of Internally-Generated Pollutants" Pamela Hatchfield, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 4:20 pm: Panel and Audience Discussion 4:50 pm: Introduction to workshop and demonstrations for following day Jessica Johnson, Texas Memorial Museum June 11, 1996 9:00 am - 12 noon: Demonstrations and presentations of storage design techniques. For registration information, contact: AIC 1717 K St., NW, Ste. 301 Washington, DC 20006 202-452-9545\ Fax: 202-452-9328 jennaic [at] aol__com Sarah Z. Rosenberg Executive Director American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 1717 K St. NW, Ste. 301 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 452-9545 *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:49 Distributed: Thursday, December 14, 1995 Message Id: cdl-9-49-018 ***Received on Thursday, 14 December, 1995