Subject: Call for papers--IPC International Conference
Call for Papers IPC 5th International Conference 27-29th July 2006 Venue: The Edinburgh International Conference Centre Organiser: Barbara Venables Set in Edinburgh, the IPC 5th International Conference will discuss the practicalities of paper conservation in the 21st century including: * The shift toward preservation: The debate will investigate the impact of the move towards preservation, it is one of conservation/restoration versus preservation: does preservation enhance or undermine practical work in the conservation profession The conference aims to give both sides an opportunity to justify their position and open up the discussion as to which approach has the greatest merit. * Within this background the conference wants to present case studies in paper conservation and paper science, giving solutions to difficult or unusual projects questions they raise and developments they trigger. * As the profession matures, conservators' roles and commitments expand taking them away from their studios, as they have to manage the business of conservation; research highlights the effect of treatments and expectations change. The conference wishes to return to fundamentals and present papers, which show the variety, challenges and practicalities of the work of the paper conservator and conservation scientist * With examples of the practical methodology, approaches and techniques: this conference will consider the impact of the changes in working methods, the effect on the private sector, libraries, museums and galleries and ask whether they have been for the good? Moreover, the conference aims to provide a forum for debate, reporting achievements and imparting information and expertise that will bring together students of conservation, professional conservators and conservation scientists. If you have work that you think would be of interest to others and would like to contribute an illustrated presentation or poster, please send written outlines of papers of 150 words with a provisional title and biography of 50 words for selection by a board to Barbara Venables c/o the IPC Office Bridge House Waterside Upton upon Severn WR8 0HG +44 1684 591150 Fax: +44 1684 592380 E-mail information [at] ipc__org__uk by 31 January 2005. It would be appreciated if you could also register your interest with the IPC office before this date. *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:17 Distributed: Thursday, October 7, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-17-018 ***Received on Thursday, 7 October, 2004