Subject: Workshop on environmental monitoring
Setting Up an Environmental Monitoring Program AIC Annual Meeting, Miami 9 am-4pm This workshop is intended for museum, library and archives professionals, such as conservators, curators, archivists, registrars and directors, as well as for architects, engineers and others involved in construction and facilities management for collections- holding institutions. For registration information, contact AIC at <URL:http://aic.stanford.edu/conf/>, select "Registration brochure in PDF format," and go to page 16. For questions on course content, contact Mr. Lull at gli [at] theoffice__net. This seminar discusses how to establish a monitoring program for conservation environments in museums, libraries, and archives. Practical methods to monitor humidity, temperature, lighting, particulates, gaseous contamination and collection safety are discussed along with suggested equipment, classroom demonstrations and practical field techniques. Includes a discussion of techniques at various cost levels, and interpretation of hygrothermograph charts. Presented by William P. Lull, Garrison/Lull Inc. Outline: 9 am Introduction 9:15 am Rationale and Goals 9:30 am Environmental Criteria Sources 9:45 am Review of Factors To Monitor--Temperature, humidity, light, UV, IR, color temperature, particulates, gaseous contaminants, physical threats 10 am Methods of Monitoring 10:45 am Break 11 am Methods of Monitoring (continued), including particulates and gaseous contaminants 12 noon Lunch 1:15 pm Using Hygrothermographs - location, calibration and maintenance 2 pm Using Data Loggers--tips on selection and application 2:30 pm Break 2:45 pm Balanced Approaches--equipment and plans for various budget levels 3 pm Interpreting Hygrothermograph Plots 3:45 p-4 pm Questions Props/Equipment Demonstrated: light meters (light, UV, color temperature), electronic hygrometers, calibration salts, humidial strips, textile fading strips, sling psychrometer, datalogger and laptop for downloading, particle counter, A-D strips, VOC samplers, sample gas test reports. Handouts: "Setting Up An Environmental Monitoring Program," private monograph, Lull, February 2000 (11 pages); Conservation Environment Guidelines for Libraries and Archives, Lull, New York State Library, 1998 (draft excerpts); "Criteria and HVAC Systems for Museums, Libraries and Archives," private monograph, Lull, February 2000 (40 pages). *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:74 Distributed: Friday, May 3, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-74-018 ***Received on Thursday, 2 May, 2002