Subject: Conference on indoor air quality
I post the message below on behalf of Prof. Peter Brimblecombe and Michele Raychaudhuri, University of East Anglia, who are not on this list. Indoor Air Quality in Museums and Historic Properties 5th International Conference University of East Anglia, United Kingdom April 28-28, 2003 In the spring of 2003 the School of Environmental Sciences will host the fifth conference in a series on Indoor Air Pollution in cultural environments. This will follow the formats of earlier meetings, but there will be a special focus on risks to objects on open display. We hope to draw additional interest from those concerned with potential damage to items within historic properties. The conference will encourage participants to link the findings of conservation science to management strategies. We would be very happy to receive ideas for sessions, papers and posters that might help us formulate ideas for the more detailed structure. We will be asking for titles and abstracts by the end of November 2002, but an early expression of interest would be much appreciated. The university has a limited amount of conference accommodation so early booking is recommended for those who wish to stay on campus. A conference fee will be levied. The amount has not yet been set, but we will do our best to keep this to a minimum. Norwich is easily reached from London by train and internationally through its airport, which links to the rest of the world through Shiphol, Amsterdam. For further information please contact us at: iaq2003 [at] uea__ac__uk or visit <URL:http://www.uea.ac.uk/~e620/IAQ2003.htm> for online registration of interest. Morten Ryhl-Svendsen National Museum of Denmark *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:74 Distributed: Friday, May 3, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-74-012 ***Received on Monday, 29 April, 2002