Subject: Course on archival preservation management
Managing and Preserving Archival Collections Presented by the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) Held at Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus Charles Commons Conference Center 10 East 33rd Street Baltimore MD 21218 April 17-18, 2008 9:30 am - 5 pm Cosponsored by The Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries Proper archival procedures and preservation actions enable safe and effective management of archival collections. Attendees at this two-day program will gain insight into management and preservation activities that will improve intellectual control over collections, increase collections accessibility, and assist in long-term preservation initiatives. Thursday, April 17 An Introduction to Archival Management: Appraisal, Arrangement, and Description Managing archival collections can be a daunting task. Whether an archives has procedures in place or is just being established, day-to-day decisions about the management of the collections must be made. Program participants will be introduced to theories and practical applications that will help them make thoughtful choices about what materials to accession into their collections and how to physically organize the materials. Developing finding aids and other tools for increased collection access will also be addressed. Speaker: Beth Bensman, a Certified Archivist and private consultant, has taught several workshops on the care and management of archival collections. In her past positions, Bensman has worked as a Technical Archivist, a University Archivist, and most recently as Manager of Public Services and Outreach at the Presbyterian Historical Society where she was responsible for overseeing reference services and coordinating outreach activities. Friday, April 18 Archives Preservation: Maintaining and Protecting Collections Archival repositories around the country hold priceless and irreplaceable documents, photographs, books, and scrapbooks. The task of preserving these materials often falls to those with little formalized training. This program will introduce participants to the fundamentals of archival preservation. Topics covered will include the nature of archival materials that affect preservation and access to collections; environment; storage materials; storage solutions; handling; reformatting options; and conservation of archival materials. Speaker: Hilary A. Kaplan is a Senior Conservator at the National Archives and Records Administration. She received her M.S. and Certificate in Library and Archives Conservation from Columbia University's School of Library Service Conservation Education Program and is a Professional Associate of the American Institute for Conservation. Her interest in archives preservation has resulted in numerous publications, presentations, and assessments. Kaplan frequently presents archives preservation workshops and classes for organizations across the country. Registration Deadline: Thursday, April 3, 2008 Registration Fee: $180.00 CCAHA member fee/$200.00 Non-member fee A program brochure with registration form can be accessed at: <URL:http://www.ccaha.org/index.php> For information about CCAHA, its programs and services, please see <URL:http://www.ccaha.org> or contact CCAHA's Preservation Services Office at 215-545-0613 or pso<-a t->ccaha< . >org Kim Andrews Preservation Services Officer Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts 264 South 23rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-545-0613 Fax: 215-735-9313 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:39 Distributed: Sunday, January 20, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-39-020 ***Received on Tuesday, 8 January, 2008