Subject: Conference on living collections
Connect with Living Collections and Colleagues at Free Forum San Diego <URL:http://www.imls.gov/news/2008/121108a.shtm> Staff and board members of zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, nature centers, and living history farms are invited to attend It's Alive! Petals to Primates: Preservation Challenges of Living Collections in San Diego on February 19-20, 2009. The free forum, sponsored by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), in partnership with Heritage Preservation and the San Diego Zoo, will address the wide range of challenges in caring for and sustaining treasured living collections. Douglas G. Myers, CEO/Executive Director of the Zoological Society of San Diego, will be the forum's keynote speaker. The forum will address issues of pressing concern to the smaller institutions that are stewards of America's collections of plants and animals. Meeting participants will: * attend plenary sessions of panels with speakers who will address how to stay current on collections planning and management, protect collections from natural disasters, organize and care for the records and photographs that document collections, and attract funding in tough economic times; * participate in the complimentary lunchtime "Connections Labs" with opportunities to engage forum speakers, representatives of funding agencies, and other resource representatives; * take home a resources packet; * learn about IMLS funding programs by meeting with IMLS staff and representatives of institutions that have received IMLS grants; and * receive complimentary admission for the registrant and a guest at Balboa Park museums February 18-22, 2009. The forum is receiving support from the Chanticleer Foundation and the Legler Benbough Foundation. The forum is the third in the series of IMLS forums in the Connecting to Collections National Tour, which takes this national initiative's call to action on the road. Each meeting will reach a broad audience and inspire participants to share lessons learned and make collections care a top priority. The first forum, Preserving America's Diverse Heritage, was held in Atlanta, and the second, Collaboration in the Digital Age, was held in Denver. Attendance at the forum is open to interested staff and board members of museums, libraries, and archives. Conservation professionals and representatives of funding agencies, national and regional service organizations, and the media are also welcome to attend. The forum will be held at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. For more information, please go to <URL:http://www.imls.gov/collections/Tour/sandiego.htm>. *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:37 Distributed: Friday, December 19, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-37-019 ***Received on Thursday, 11 December, 2008