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[PADG:1426] date change- Florian- Mycology course at Campbell Center
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- Subject: [PADG:1426] date change- Florian- Mycology course at Campbell Center
- From: Olivia Primanis <primanis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 22:07:18 -0700
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There has been a date change to October 2-6, 2001 for the following course:
Mycology for Archival, Cultural and Natural History Collections
Conservators: Solving fungal problems in heritage collections
Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies Course
Instructor: Mary-Lou Florian
Enrollment Limit: 10
Course Fee: $800 (including accommodations)
Registration Deadline: extended to Sept. 10, 2001
Friends and Pomerantz Scholarships Available
This five-day course will combine lecture and laboratory sessions.
It is intended to provide specialists with the basic information to
solve their own fungal problems in archives, and natural and
cultural history heritage collections. The course will emphasize the
analysis of fungal infestations, growth patterns, and population of
conidial species, on organic materials, which will help to determine
why they are present, which is needed to pursue prevention. The
latest information on bioaerosols, monitoring, and health issues
will be discussed. Course work will include:
1. Review of the basic biology of fungi including structure,
life cycle, dormancy, activation, germination, growth, and
their microenvironments;
2. Lecture and laboratory sessions on manifestations of fungal
growth on materials, including growth pattern analysis,
metabolic products and fungal structures in the substrate,
and potential material interaction, fungal stains and
material degradation;
3. Determining the causative species, their source and
evaluating species identification methods and need for
identification;
4. Prevention and eradication including: evaluation of
monitoring methods; analysis of the infestation; and
analysis of eradication methods; and the effects on material
and fungus;
5. Testing and evaluation of methods of conservation recovery;
6. Discussions on monitoring for surface and air contamination,
health hazards and protection, allergens and toxins and
disaster and collection recovery planning;
7. Review and critique of pertinent conservation literature.
Contact:
Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies
203 East Seminary
Mount Carroll, IL 61053
815-244-1173
Fax: 815-244-1619
campbellcenter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<URL:http://www.campbellcenter.org/>
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