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[PADG:1178] 2006 NCPC Annual Conference
Preserving
the Artifact
Book, Manuscript, and Paper
Document Conservation
North Carolina Preservation Consortium
2006 Annual Conference
Greensboro Public Library
November 17, 2006
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Collection institutions have a
responsibility to follow sound conservation policies and practices to ensure
the survival of material for use and exhibition. A Public Trust
at Risk: the Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America’s Collections,
published by Heritage Preservation in partnership with the Institute of
Museum and Library Services, reveals that millions of items are
in urgent need of treatment by a professional conservator. The North
Carolina Preservation Consortium 2006 Annual Conference will address the
conservation of books, manuscripts, and paper documents in our State’s
libraries, archives, museums, historic sites, and records centers. Institutions
with a conservator on staff and those that outsource to conservation centers
or conservators in private practice will benefit from this program. The
loss of intellectual and cultural heritage hinders education, research,
life long learning, heritage tourism, and the diversity of discovery. Learn
how to select material for conservation and prioritize collection care
using limited resources effectively. Personnel performing, managing,
or advocating for the conservation of collections are encouraged to attend
this conference. Students in library and information science, archives,
public history, museum, and conservation graduate schools are also welcome.
Conference Speakers
Tom Camden, Director of Special
Collections, Library of Virginia
Management decisions for long
term preservation of special collections. Selecting material for
conservation. Using the Library of Virginia conservation program as a model
for smaller institutions.
Jay Fairfield, President, The HF
Group
A discussion of the current
state of the commercial binding industry. Services, trends and implications
for collections managers and collections.
Beth Doyle, Collections Conservator,
Duke University, Perkins Library
Challenges of caring for special
collections, applying personnel and financial resources, and interactions
with curators and collection specialists from the perspective of the conservator.
Sarah Koonts, Head of Collections
Management Branch, North Carolina State Archives
Conservation programs for archives
collections. Maximizing conservation budgets and applying for grants.
Guidelines for working with conservator centers and conservators
in private practice.
Matt Johnson, Associate Rare Book
Conservator, Etherington Conservation Services
Case study: “The Conservation
Treatment of John James Audubon’s Birds of America” from the North Carolina
Museum of Art.
Schedule
9:00 - 10:00
Registration
10:00 - 10:10
Welcome
10:10 - 10:40
Tom Camden
10:40 - 11:00
Morning Break
11:00 - 11:30
Jay Fairfield
11:30 - 12:00
Beth Doyle
12:00 – 1:30
Lunch
1:30 – 2:00
Sara Koonts
2:00 - 2:30
Matt Johnson
2:30 - 2:45
Afternoon Break
2:45 – 3:30
Q&A Panel
3:30
Conclusion
Location
The NCPC 2006 annual conference
is hosted by the Greensboro Public Library in the Nussbaum conference room.
Greensboro Central Library
219 North Church Street
Greensboro, NC 27402-3178
http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/library
Special Needs & Questions
If you have special dietary or
access needs, or have other questions please contact our local arrangements
coordinator:
Michael Lee
Director of Conservation
Etherington Conservation Services
Phone (336) 665-1317
Email mlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Registration
The registration fee is $30 for
employees of NCPC member institutions and individual NCPC members, and
$60 for non-members. The fee includes lunch, refreshments, and materials.
A registration form is available on the NCPC Web site under Events:
http://www.ncpreservation.org/events.html
Join the North Carolina Preservation
Consortium
The North Carolina Preservation
Consortium (NCPC) is dedicated to the preservation of educational, cultural,
historical, and research collections in our state's libraries, archives,
museums, historic sites, and records centers. NCPC also informs the general
public about preservation to safeguard private collections and family treasures.
Our preservation mission addresses the proper care and handling of materials;
storage and environmental control; disaster preparedness and recovery;
the repair, reformatting and conservation of damaged items; and collection
security. NCPC supports the preservation of information content, and the
medium as artifact, in new and traditional formats for present and future
generations.
We would like to welcome your institution
to the preservation consortium. Our minimum annual membership fee is only
$100.00. Higher levels of support are voluntary. Benefits of NCPC membership
include discounts on our continuing education workshops and annual conference.
Employees of institutional members are eligible to hold leadership positions
on the consortium's board of directors, committees, and task groups. Member
institutions are recognized for their contributions on our Web site. The
success of our state wide preservation program depends on the talents,
diversity, and generosity of our colleagues. Together we can make a difference
in the survival of our collections. Join NCPC today!
A membership application is available
on the NCPC Web site. http://www.ncpreservation.org/instapplication.html
Institutional Members
Sustainers
Duke University Libraries
Perkins Library System
Divinity School Library
Fuqua School of Business
Library
Law Library
Medical Center Library
North Carolina State University
Libraries
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
University Libraries
Health Sciences Library
Kathrine R. Everett
Law Library
Patrons
Appalachian State University (Carol
Grotnes Belk Library)
North Carolina Archives and History
Members
Asheville-Buncombe County Library
Belmont Abbey College (Abbot Vincent
Taylor Library)
Biltmore Estate
Campbell University (Carrie Rich
Memorial Library)
Cartaret County Public Library
Catawba College (Corriher Linn
Black Library)
Davidson College Library
East Carolina University (Joyner
Library)
East Carolina University (Laupus
Health Sciences Library)
Elizabeth City State University
(G.R. Little Library)
Elon University (Carol Grotnes
Belk Library)
Etherington Conservation Services,
The HF Group
Forest History Society Library
& Archives
Forsyth County Public Library
Frisco Native American Museum &
Natural History Center
Haywood County Public Library
Henderson County Public Library
Johnson C, Smith University (James
B. Duke Memorial Library)
Moravian Archives
Moravian Music Foundation
Mount Airy Museum of Regional History
North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University (F.D. Bluford Library)
North Carolina Museum of Art
North Carolina Wesleyan College
(Elizabeth Braswell Pearsall Library)
Presbyterian Church (USA) Department
of History
Public Library of Charlotte and
Mecklenburg County
Saint Augustine College (Prezell
R. Robinson Library)
Southern Pines Public Library
St. Andrews Presbyterian College
State Library of North Carolina
University of North Carolina at
Asheville (D. Hiden Ramsey Library)
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill (School of Information and Library Science)
University of North Carolina at
Charlotte (J. Murry Atkins Library)
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (Walter Clinton Jackson Library)
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (Weatherspoon Art Museum)
University of North Carolina at
Pembroke (Sampson-Livermore Library)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(Research Triangle Park Library)
Wake County Register of Deeds
Wake Forest University (Z. Smith
Reynolds Library)
Wake Forest University Baptist
Medical Center (Coy C. Carpenter Library)
Warren Wilson College (Ellison
Library)
Western Carolina University (Hunter
Library)
Corporate Sponsors
Aabbitt Adhesives, Inc.
Archival Products
Metal Edge Archival Storage Materials
University Products
Robert James
Executive Director
North Carolina Preservation Consortium
Phone (919) 660-1157
Email robert.james@xxxxxxxx