This program covers a wide variety of
preservation options available to those of us who are responsible for library
collections.
Topics covered will include conservation supplies, housing,
environmental factors, and options such as mass deacidification, and responses
to problems such as mold infestations.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
9:00 Registration & Coffee
9:15 Welcome and Introduction
9:30 Presentations:
How to Read a Conservation Catalog - Lisa Forman (Hudson Conservation Studios,
LLC)
Mass Deacidification - Robert Strauss (Preservation Technologies, L.P.)
Environment Overview - Patricia Smith-Hunt (University of California-Riverside)
11:45 Lunch (included in registration fee)
1-3 Vendor Booths & Demonstrations
After lunch, attendees will be free to visit a number of vendor booths and demonstration tables, where conservators, librarians and others will demonstrate various techniques and methods for handling a wide variety of preservation challenges.
PROGRAM ENDS AT 3:00 PM
Who should attend?
Recommended for anyone who is responsible for library collections
in any type of environment, including public, academic, school & special
libraries, historical societies & archives.
Speakers & Demonstrators include:
Lisa Forman, Conservator, Hudson Conservation Studios, LLC
Robert Strauss, President, Preservation Technologies, L.P.
Patricia Smith-Hunt, Head of Preservation, UC Riverside
Gretchen Karl, retired, Getty Research Institute
Susan Rogers, Lloyd E. Costen Chief Preservation Officer, Huntington Library
Kristen L. St. John, Conservator, University of California, Los Angeles
Daryl Maxwell, Collections Specialist, Walt Disney Feature Animation Research
Library
Holly Moore, Rare Book Conservator, Huntington Library
Lauren Tawa, Exhibits Preparator/Designer, Huntington Library
David Jahn, Acting Head of Preservation, UC San Diego
Vendors representing various products such as supplies, boxes, Japanese
paper, and deacidification materials include:
Custom Manufacturing Inc.
Hiromi Paper International
Metal Edge
Preservation Technologies, L.P.
University Products, Inc.
Where:
This program will be held at The Huntington Library, in Friends Hall, which
is located in the area of the main entrance kiosk. Parking is free.
For driving directions and more information please check The Huntington web site: http://www.huntington.org/Information/directions.html
REGISTRATION BY MAIL
ONLY!
To register send the following
information, along with your check
for $35.00
by September 21, 2007
Check payable
to LAPNet
Linda Harris Mehr, Margaret Herrick
Library Director
Fairbanks Center for Motion Picture Study
333 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Name: ____________________________________________
Institution: __________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________________________
Fax: ________________________________________________
E-mail: ______________________________________________
INDICATE LUNCH CHOICE WHEN
YOU REGISTER:
Choice of Sandwich or Salad:
Cilantro Pecan Chicken ________
Roast Beef __________
Vegetarian (grilled eggplant, yellow peppers) __________
Chicken-Cranberry Salad __________
Lunch is included
in the registration fee.
Registration questions contact:
Linda Harris Mehr
310-247-3033
Email:
lmehr@oscars.org
Posted on behalf of the LAPNet Program
Planning Committee: Richenda Brim, Getty Research Institute
Kristen St.John, UCLA Library
Cherry Williams, UCLA GSEIS Friday Forum
The LAPNet Steering Committee express
their appreciation to Cherry Williams of Friday Forum
and the UCLA Graduate
School of Education & Information Studies for co-sponsoring this workshop
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