Subject: CAL courses
**** Moderator's comments: a more detailed list of CAL's 1998 Education Events Schedule is available at CoOL's News page (http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/news/> On behalf of the Conservation Analytical Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., I am pleased to announce the following courses: Stain Removal: Theory and Practice #C98-04 April 1-3 $250 This course is designed for conservators of porous materials--especially textiles--with a particular interest in the theory associated with stain removal as well as its practice. Dr. Heasoon Rhee and Mary Ballard will review surfactants, solvent systems, and reagents; discussions and numerous laboratory exercises to treat various soils and stains follow. Four Approaches to Textile Conservation #C98-19 May 6-8 $200 Margaret Fikioris, Mechthild Flury-Lemberg, Nobuko Kajitani and Sheila Landi will review their approaches to textile conservation and discuss the individual problems raised by each participant. Participants will be selected on the basis of the level of the problem submitted and its appropriateness to discussion. Please see specific announcement for details. Preservation Fundamentals are single topic, one day specialized courses designed to review a technical issue fundamental to the preservation of collections: Preservation Fundamentals I: Humidity #C98-13 July 20 $125 Humidity will be taught by Lew Harriman, author and illustrator of The Dehumidification Handbook and active member of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers). (possible 2nd session #C98-14 July 21) Preservation Fundamentals II: Mold and Mildew #C98-15 July 22 $125 Mold and Mildew will be jointly taught by several microbiologists: Dr. Robert Planchette will review the microbiology on organic materials; Dr. Robert Koestler, the microbiology on inorganic materials; and Lt. Col. Ted Hatfield from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, the pathogenic potential of these organisms. (possible 2nd session #C98-16 July 23) Preservation Fundamentals III: Pests #98-17 July 24 $125 Pests will be taught by Keith Story, author of Approaches to Pest Management in Museums, general editor of Maillis's Handbook of Pest Control, and member of the Royal Society of Health. (possible 2nd session#98-17 July 25) There is a mailing going out--if you attended SFT Jubilee Silk Conference or the Exhibition conference in Ottawa or you are a conservator at the Smithsonian Institution, you should be receiving a set of the full announcements. Otherwise, if you are interested in these courses and would like a set of the announcements please e-mail me your name and full address *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:58 Distributed: Wednesday, January 7, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-58-006 ***Received on Tuesday, 6 January, 1998