Subject: Online courses
Four online classes in August, 2006 Materials for Storage and Display, starting August 7, 2006 Disaster Planning I, starting August 7, 2006 Care of Textiles (starts August 23, 2006) Fundraising for Collections Care (starts August 28). Please sign up at <URL:http://www.museumclasses.org> and pay for each course at <URL:http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html>. If you have trouble with either, please contact Helen Alten <helen [at] collectioncare__org>. All courses will be at <URL:http://www.museumclasses.org> MS204: Materials for Storage and Display Instructor: Helen Alten Dates: August 7 through September 1, 2006 Price: $395 A comprehensive review of all the materials used for storage and display of collections. The lecture and handouts separate product materials according to their properties: rigid, padding, barrier, attachments. Emphasizes the use of acid-free materials and how less appropriate materials can be retrofitted. Remains current with the latest materials available for preservation work, such as metal impregnated plastics and barrier films. Discusses material testing as a decision-making tool. Participants receive a notebook with samples of all of the materials discussed. Powerpoint lectures illustrate the use of each material. MS205: Disaster Planning I: Introduction to Disaster Preparedness Planning Instructor: Terri Schindel Dates: August 7 through September 1, 2006 Price: $395 Every museum needs to be prepared for fires, floods, chemical spills, tornadoes, hurricanes and other disasters. But one recent survey found 80 percent lack emergency-preparedness plans for their collections, trained staff or both. Disaster Planning I covers the creation of disaster-preparedness teams, the importance of ongoing planning, employee safety, board participation and insurance. Participants will learn everything they need to draft their own disaster-preparedness plans. Required Textbook: Disaster Planning I uses the required textbook Steal This Handbook! A Template for Creating a Museum's Emergency Preparedness Plan, which is available for purchase at <URL:http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html>. MS212: Care of Textiles Instructor: Terri Schindel Dates: August 23 through September 22, 2006 Price: $395 Participants in Care of Textiles learn to identify fibers and surface finishes, write condition reports and understand the agents of deterioration that cause the most harm to textiles. Care of textiles and costumes in storage and on exhibit, preparing textiles for transport, and mannequins, three-dimensional supports and framing are covered. MS302: Fundraising and Grant Writing Instructor: Helen Alten Dates: August 28 through September 22, 2006 Price: $395 The National Endowment for the Humanities plans to give out $10 million in federal challenge grants this year. And that's just one grant program run by one funding source. Learn how to get a piece of the millions of dollars in federal, state and private funding for your institution by taking Northern States Conservation Center's new online grant writing class. This course introduces students to options for funding a wide range of collection-care needs. Students learn about different forms of fund-raising, how to locate funding sources, and how to write a successful grant proposal. Each student will complete a draft grant deadline. Remember, the deadlines for 2006 grants already are set by most institutions, so the time to act is now. Course Outline 1. Introduction to Fundraising 2. Funding Sources 3. Long-Range Planning 4. Writing the Proposal 5. Budgets 6. Samples 7. Conclusion *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:6 Distributed: Thursday, July 27, 2006 Message Id: cdl-20-6-003 ***Received on Wednesday, 26 July, 2006