Subject: Call for papers--Conference on indoor air quality
First announcement and call for abstracts: 8th Indoor Air Quality 2008 Meeting (IAQ2008) Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna 17-19 April 2008 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a workshop series that is devoted to reporting and discussing the progress in the field of indoor air quality related research in museums, archives and collections. The meetings provide an informal, yet highlevel, trans-disciplinary forum for the discussion of new scientific results on corrosion and degradation mechanisms due to indoor air pollution as well as strategies for air quality monitoring and mitigation - with particular emphasis on novel dosimeter or sensor systems. We cordially invite you to participate in this highly stimulating and practically oriented meeting and would be pleased to welcome you to the IAQ2008 workshop in Vienna coming spring! Organising Committee: Martina Griesser, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Valentina Ljubic, Technisches Museum Wien Erwin Rosenberg, Vienna University of Technology Manfred Schreiner, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Scientific Committee: Peter Brimblecombe, UK Dario Camuffo, Italy Christian Degrigny, Switzerland Morten Ryhl-Svendsen, Denmark Alexandra Schieweck, Germany Matija Strlic, Slowenia Jean Tetreault, Canada David Thickett, UK General Topics: Chemical Analysis Interaction of Air Pollutants and Objects (e.g. Corrosion) Problems and Applications in Practice Preventive Measures Fees: Regular participants: EUR 200,- Students: EUR 150,- Deadline for submision of abstracts: 15 November 2007 For further information see the <URL:http://www.khm.at/IAQ2008> or contact iaq2008 [at] khm__at DI Dr. Martina Griesser Leiterin des Naturwissenschaftlichen Labors Kunsthistorisches Museum mit MVK und OTM Wissenschaftliche Anstalt offentlichen Rechts 1010 Wien, Burgring 5 +43 1 525 24 5701 Fax: +43 1 525 24 4398 martina.griesser [at] khm__at *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:22 Distributed: Monday, September 10, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-22-006 ***Received on Monday, 10 September, 2007