Image Permanence Institute Call for Applicants to
Participate as Research partners in IMLS-Funded WebERA Project
Research partners are needed to work with the Image Permanence Institute at Rochester Institute of Technology to develop WebERA ? a unique web-based system for analyzing and managing environmentally induced deterioration of collections.
The
Image Permanence Institute (IPI) is calling for applications from
Ten
Nov/Dec 2007 Apply to participate, complete questionnaire 1 day
Jan/March 2008 Prepare institutional background information 2 to 3 days
March 2008
Travel to a two-day meeting in
April 08/March 09 Place loggers, collect data five times a year,
review data quarterly 4 to 6 days
Participate in web-log discussions over one year,
one topic every two months 6 to 9 days
May
2009
Travel to a two-day meeting in
Our partners will receive (free of charge) IPI?s new PEM2Ò standalone dataloggers for their monitoring needs (an average of 20 per institution). Maintaining the reliability and accuracy of the original PEM (Preservation Environment MonitorÒ), the PEM2 will upload data using any USB flash memory drive, and can run for seven years on a set of four AA batteries. We need you to interact with IPI as a series of key features and functions are programmed and added to WebERA for use and evaluation. A web-log will be the avenue for feedback and tech support.
Near the end of the project IPI will prepare an Environmental Risk Assessment Final Report for each partner, including analysis, collection risk assessment, input about mechanical system functions, and suggestions for improvement to preservation quality.
Learn more about the WebERA project and apply to participate online at:
http://www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/shtml_sub/weberainfo.asp.
The deadline for application is
Funding for ?Research and Development for Web-Based
Environmental Risk Analysis (WebERA)? is provided by the