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giovedì, agosto 06, 2015

Positions at Parliamentary Archives, London

Positions at Parliamentary Archives, London

Collection Care Assistants (2 positions)
Parliamentary Archives
Houses of Parliament
Palace of Westminster
London SW1A 0PW

2 positions: 1 part time and 1 permanent

Salary: UKP21,662-25,922 (pro rata)

Eligibility: Open to all--external vacancy

Type of contract: Part-time, permanent.
Available from November 2015

Hours of work: 3 days per week, including lunch breaks

Closing date: 1 September 2015

The Parliamentary Archives provides a records management and
archives service the Houses of Parliament.  It is in the custody of
the records of the House of Lords and House of Commons, dating from
1497 to the present day and includes collections on paper,
parchment, seals, photographs, audio-visual, printed text and
manuscript.  The collection is open to the public by appointment
only.  More details on the work of the Archives can be found at

    <URL:http://www.parliament.uk/archives>

We are looking for two new posts--Collection Care Assistants--to
join the Collection Care team at the Parliamentary Archives.  These
are an exciting opportunity for anyone with a strong background in
arts, crafts and the conservation of heritage; and are interested in
a career in conservation and heritage.  You will work in a team of
five and, under the guidance of the Collection Care Manager and
conservators, you will support collection care activities for the
Parliamentary Archives and other conservation and collection care
teams across the Parliamentary estate.

The main focus of the role will be to provide technical support to
the two book and paper conservators, through a proactive and
reactive conservation and preservation treatment programme to the
Archive's collection of records.  You will also be supporting the
conservators on wider collection care activities that cover
preservation risk management, including: environmental monitoring;
handling and moving collections; disaster planning; exhibitions,
including assessments for suitability of loan and making cradles and
mounts; preparing material for digitisation; helping to review
solutions for storage; supervising volunteers; providing training
for placements and staff; helping to scope and discuss collection
care requirements with suppliers and other specialists; and
supporting the heritage strategy for Parliament, including
stakeholder engagement.

Benefits include membership of a pension scheme; annual leave 30
days pro rata, then 35 days pro rata after one year's service; and
assistance for childcare.  To apply for these posts, please ensure
you complete all sections of our online application form found at

    <URL:https://houseoflordsjobs.engageats.co.uk>
    (post references 1869 and 1870)

by 1 September 2015.





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venerdì, luglio 31, 2015

Friends of the British Library Preventive Conservation Voluntary Work Opportunity



Friends of the British Library Preventive Conservation Voluntary Work Opportunity

The Conservation department at the British Library is pleased to announce that they will be offering a Preventive Conservation Voluntary Placement for three months starting in October 2015.
The Conservation department at the British Library is pleased to announce that they will be offering a Preventive Conservation Voluntary Placement for three months starting in October 2015. This opportunity has been funded by the Friends of the British Library to promote key skills and techniques in this area. 



The closing date for applications is Friday 14 August 2015.
Note to overseas applicants: Please be aware that you will be required to obtain a Charity Workers Tier 5 Visa in order to gain entry to the UK. It will be the responsibility of the successful applicant to obtain this visa. Any costs incurred will be covered as part of the stipend. For further information please visit the following websites: Home Office Website Charity Workers and Visa application forms 

lunedì, luglio 27, 2015

The Islamic Manuscript Association Collections in Conflict Zones: Safeguarding Written Heritage 5–7 October 2015

The Islamic Manuscript Association: "Islamic Manuscript Collections in Conflict Zones: Safeguarding Written Heritage
5–7 October 2015, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Registration

Places on this course are strictly limited: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the course may fill before registration closes in August; to avoid disappointment, early application is advised. Notification of the outcome of applications will be sent within seven working days of receipt.
Registration is open exclsuively to paid members of The Islamic Manuscript Association until 09.00 BST Monday, 22 June 2015. After this date registration will be open to all."



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giovedì, luglio 16, 2015

(english) Diary of Saad Eskander as the Irak National Library and Archives director | Centre de Protection du Patrimoine



Diary of Saad Eskander as the Irak National Library and Archives director

     This register portrayed not only the everyday life of the institution but also the impact of the Bagdad’s situation on it. But its not only that. It provides a rare and powerful register of how a highly degraded institution can be changed for the best. How cultural heritage must be conceived by authorities and even how can it have a very positive impact in the population.
     Saad Eskander provides here a highly transparent testimony. He speaks openly about lack of interest, corruption, bad habits… and a highly precise inside view from the functional aspects. We’re not used at all to see this kind of ethic attitude in authorities from cultural institutions, not in the so badly called third world countries or even in the peaceful and developed ones. This should be imitated globally.
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lunedì, luglio 13, 2015

My Collection Care: Rare books collection shelf mark and barcode problems



Rare books collection shelf mark and barcode problems

labels on rare collections (Books, Manuscripts, documents, photo albums ..etc) are glued on these objects and after some time it cause damage to the original  binding material this damages mostly is irreversible damages most of the time.

On this blog i will try to share my last few years experience thinking and trying to deal with those labels for the rare books collections, some methods was effective and safe, and some are not, as we always considering reversibility of any techniques we use on rare objects.

Rare books labelling in libraries
(A) A 18th century binding damaged with new archival label 
Labelling recommendation for modern and new archival materials (books, magazines ... etc) :
  • For general collections acceptable acid free book labels are available from library suppliers.
  • Alternatively, use a soft pencil if it is absolutely essential to label the inside of a book cover directly.
in fig(A) a 18 century binding is damaged by irreversible transparent tap that has been add to the spine joint with the upper and lower cover for keeping it's shelf mark label stable as possible (from the Liberian point of view).
after many times of use and handling, this transparent taps left causing a damage to the original leather.

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martedì, luglio 07, 2015

giovedì, luglio 02, 2015

La task force di restauratori italiani per salvare il patrimonio del NepalCorriere Sociale | Corriere Sociale

La task force di restauratori italiani per salvare il patrimonio del Nepal

di Paolo Conti, Simona Ravizza
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ROMA – «L’Italia rappresenta un’eccellenza riconosciuta nel mondo per quanto riguarda gli interventi straordinari nel campo dei beni culturali danneggiati. E questa missione delinea molto bene la ragione che ci spinge a insistere sul piano della diplomazia culturale».
Il ministro per i Beni e le attività culturali, Dario Franceschini, presiede una breve riunione organizzativa nel suo studio al ministero. Oggi, 1 luglio, parte per Katmandu la missione di sei tecnici, storici dell’arte e restauratori che sosterranno le autorità della Repubblica federale del Nepal «nella definizione e nell’adozione delle misure emergenziali per la preservazione e il recupero del patrimonio culturale danneggiato nel sisma del 25 aprile scorso», come si legge nel piano di lavoro del ministero di Franceschini.

venerdì, giugno 26, 2015

Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies: An Introduction

Vi segnalo che  "Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies: An Introduction

Edited by: Alessandro Bausi (General editor), Pier Giorgio Borbone, Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet, Paola Buzi, Jost Gippert, Caroline Macé, Marilena Maniaci, Zisis Melissakis, Laura E. Parodi, Witold Witakowski

Project editor: Eugenia Sokolinski

Printed by: Tredition, Hamburg

ISBN: 978-3-7323-1768-4 (Hardcover; €56.29)
ISBN: 978-3-7323-1770-7 (Paperback; €29.01)
ISBN: 978-3-7323-1769-1 (Ebook; €2.99)" è disponibile on line scaricabile gratuitamente dal sito http://www1.uni-hamburg.de/COMST/handbookonline.html



In effetti sembra un'opera mastodontica.





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A CT Scan of the St Cuthbert Gospel - Collection Care blog

E quando meno te l'aspetti ecco un post su una tecnica eccezionale. Sembra incredibile e oltretutto ha portato nuove informazioni sul Vangelo di San Cutberto (che non vi dico così vi leggete l'articolo).

A CT Scan of the St Cuthbert Gospel

A CT scan of the St Cuthbert Gospel – the earliest intact European book dating to the early eight century - has been published in a ground-breaking new book launched this week: The St Cuthbert Gospel: Studies on the Insular Manuscript of the Gospel of John, edited by Claire Breay, Head of Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts at the British Library, and Bernard Meehan, Head of Research Collections and Keeper of Manuscripts at Trinity College, Dublin. Colleagues from Collection Care and Medieval Manuscripts took the pocket gospel to the Natural History Museum for CT analysis to understand the structure of the ancient gospel, which was found inside the coffin of St Cuthbert in 1104.
CT Team
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martedì, giugno 23, 2015

BANDO PUBBLICO PER L'ACQUISIZIONE DELLA QUALIFICA DI RESTAURATORE DI BENI CULTURALI.

E' finalmente uscito il bando per restauratori.



BANDO PUBBLICO PER L'ACQUISIZIONE DELLA QUALIFICA DI RESTAURATORE DI BENI CULTURALI.: "BANDO PUBBLICO PER L'ACQUISIZIONE DELLA QUALIFICA DI RESTAURATORE DI BENI CULTURALI.

La domanda di partecipazione deve essere compilata e inviata esclusivamente in via telematica, a pena di esclusione, entro le ore 12 del 30 ottobre 2015, utilizzando la specifica applicazione informatica che sarà resa disponibile a partire dal 31 agosto 2015 nel sito MIBACT.

Per eventuali chiarimenti e/o supporto per la compilazione e trasmissione del modulo è a disposizione dei richiedenti la seguente casella di posta elettronica: restauratori@beniculturali.it



Il Direttore Generale Educazione e Ricerca
Caterina Bon Valsassina

Documentazione:
Bando Restauratori
(documento in formato pdf, peso 273 Kb, data ultimo aggiornamento: 22 giugno 2015)
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lunedì, giugno 22, 2015

Library of CongressLibrarian (Preservation Specialist) Job

Job Title:Librarian (Preservation Specialist)
Department:Legislative Branch
Agency:Library of Congress
Job Announcement Number:140308

SALARY RANGE:

$52,668.00 to $68,465.00 / Per Year

OPEN PERIOD:

Tuesday, June 16, 2015 to Tuesday, June 30, 2015

SERIES & GRADE:

GS-1410-09

POSITION INFORMATION:

Open - Permanent

PROMOTION POTENTIAL:

12

DUTY LOCATIONS:

1 vacancy - Washington DC, DC View Map

WHO MAY APPLY:

Anyone may apply - By law, employment at most U.S. Government agencies, including the Library of Congress, is limited to U.S. citizens. However, non-citizens may be hired, provided that other legal requirements are met and the Library determines there are no qualified U.S. citizens available for the position.

SECURITY CLEARANCE:

Not Applicable

SUPERVISORY STATUS:

No

JOB SUMMARY:

About the Agency



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Oil on Paper: A Collaborative Conservation Challenge | Circulating Now

OIL ON PAPER: A COLLABORATIVE CONSERVATION CHALLENGE

By Kristi Wright and Holly Herro
Sometimes conservators encounter problems resulting from well-intended but ultimately flawed repair techniques.  One example of this is the formerly widespread practice of applying oil to the covers of books.  Once considered best practice in libraries, the application of oil-based leather dressing to leather book bindings was a widely accepted treatment method.  The idea was to keep the leather supple and prevent deterioration.
As was the case with many well-intended treatment methods, these leather “dressings” did not pass the test of time. In NLM collections, the oil ultimately absorbed not only into the leather, but also sometimes migrated into the paper pages and other adjacent porous materials.  In some cases this may be a result of overzealous application, but in other cases the oil is simply seeping through the leather cover and moving deeper into the book.
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venerdì, giugno 12, 2015

Aggiornamenti Bando Qualifica Restauratore Beni Culturali | Contafili - Arte e Restauro

Aggiornamenti Bando Qualifica Restauratore Beni Culturali | Contafili - Arte e Restauro: "News da CNA Nazionale – Restauro


Il 19 giugno si insedierà la Commissione giudicatrice relativa al conseguimento della qualifica di Collaboratore Restauratore e sempre entro giugno il Mibact prevede l’emanazione del Bando per il conseguimento della Qualifica di Restauratore

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Gabriele Rotini
Responsabile Nazionale CNA ARTISTICO e TRADIZIONALE  CNA UNIONI Artistico-e-tradizionale  P.zza M. Armellini, 9/a – 00162 Roma  rotini@cna.it artistico@cna.it 
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mercoledì, maggio 27, 2015

Home | Conservation of Antique Photographic and Paper Heritage

Ecco un progetto che coinvolge vari amici e amiche e l'università di Catania in cui noi Italiani collaboriamo alla conservazione dei fondi fotografici antichi Egiziani.
http://www.photoheritagemaster.it/
The International master Program in Conservation of Antique Photographs and Paper Heritage will start on March 19th at 4pm. The lectures will be held at the EICAP premises, Faculty of Fine Arts (Helwan University) in Zamalek.
 Egypt is the richest country in Africa and the Middle East for photographic treasures dating back from 1850. Egypt is also well known for its vast library collections, for the great part in public institutions such as the National Library Dar El Kutub, university libraries, museums etc. Public and private collections of antique photographs and books in Egypt are in a state of rapid deterioration due to environmental factors.
In order to address these issues, Catania University and Helwan University, in cooperation with Egyptian-Italian Center for the Conservation of Antique Photographs and Paper Heritage (acronym EICAP), propose a master in Conservation of Antique Photographs and Paper Heritage.
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venerdì, maggio 15, 2015

Incontro Bastioni con Il Professore Jonathan Ashley-Smith

Associazione Bastioni




Incontro Bastioni con Il Professore Jonathan Ashley-Smith
Cari Soci ed Amici,



vi informo che venerdì 5 giugno 2015, ore 18.30 alla sede dell’Associazione Bastioni  incontreremo il Professore Jonathan Ashley-Smith, chimico e conservatore inglese, responsabile fino al 2004 del laboratorio di conservazione e restauro del Victoria & Albert Museum di Londra. Seguirà un aperitivo offerto da noi.



Per saperne di più, leggete qui sotto.

Per scaricare articoli scritti da Jonathan Ashley Smith, cliccate su questo link

Per prenotare l’incontro mandate una mail a: Gianlorenzo Pignatti gianlorenzop@hotmail.com

Diffondete ed inoltrate la mail ad amici e colleghi!

Vi aspettiamo numerosi!

LIGATUS/CERL BOOKBINDING EXPERT SEMINARS, PLENARY SESSION & RECEPTION | Ligatus

LIGATUS/CERL BOOKBINDING EXPERT SEMINARS, PLENARY SESSION & RECEPTION | Ligatus: "IGATUS/CERL BOOKBINDING EXPERT SEMINARS, PLENARY SESSION & RECEPTION

Submitted by Ewelina Warner on Thu, 14/05/2015 - 15:33



 You are cordially invited to the Ligatus and CERL Bookbinding Seminars, Plenary Session and Reception that will take place on 23rd June 2015 at Chelsea College of Arts, 16 John Islip Street, London SW1P 4JU.
Places are limited therefore early booking is recommended.

For bookbinding seminars please book your place at UAL e-store.

To reserve a place at plenary session and reception, please email: e.warner@arts.ac.uk or secretariat@cerl.org

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giovedì, maggio 07, 2015

CSLIB1029 Assistant Conservation Officer: Treasures of the Brotherton project - Jobs at the University of Leeds

CSLIB1029 Assistant Conservation Officer: Treasures of the Brotherton project - Jobs at the University of Leeds:





Assistant Conservation Officer: Treasures of the Brotherton project

Location: Leeds - Main Campus
Faculty/Service: Corporate Services
School/Institute: Library
Category: Clerical Support
Grade: Grade 6
Salary: £25,513 to £30,434
Contract Type: Fixed Term (24 months)
Closing Date: Friday 15 May 2015
Reference: CSLIB1029
Library - Collections Care
This is a fixed-term post available for two years, provided as part of the University Library’s Treasures of the Brotherton project, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Working under the direction of the Conservation Officer, you will support the development of the Library’s new Special Collections exhibition gallery, its exhibition programme and the associated training and volunteer opportunities.  In addition you will be responsible for the supervision of a trainee Conservation Technician.  You will devise and deliver other aspects of the project’s activity programme as appropriate (eg Conservation Masterclasses).  Following established conservation standards and procedures, you will assist the Special Collections Team in establishing a suitable balance between preservation and display requirements, and devise and oversee the implementation of appropriate preventive and interventive procedures to deliver the exhibitions programme.  You will also help deliver the Library’s broader Collections Care Strategy.

venerdì, aprile 17, 2015

Can't Touch This Museum





Gli americani sono troppo avanti, lo Smithsonian ha fatto un video su you can't touch this di MC Hammer solo per sensibilizzare il pubblico a non toccare le opere d'arte. Prima che lo faccia il nostro ministero...

martedì, aprile 14, 2015

Il sapere che resiste: progetto di Un Ponte Per e UNESCO in Iraq | OnuItalia

: "Il sapere che resiste: progetto di Un Ponte Per e UNESCO in Iraq


(di Francesca Morandi)

FIRENZE/BAGHDAD – In principio e’ l’amore per i libri, per il “sapere che resiste”. Dalla Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze aiutata dagli “angeli del fango” venuti da tutto il mondo dopo l’alluvione del 1966 e’ partito “un ponte per” la Biblioteca Nazionale di Baghdad.

Le televisioni di tutto il mondo hanno trasmesso la devastazione fatta dall’Isis di siti archeologici millenari e opere d’arte di altissimo valore in Iraq, ma in questo stesso Paese c’è chi ricostruisce e protegge, silenziosamente ma tenacemente, lo straordinario patrimonio culturale iracheno. Da dieci anni l’associazione non governativa “Un Ponte Per” (www.unponteper.it) ha avviato il programma “Il Sapere che resiste”, sostenuto, nel corso del tempo, da un numero crescente di istituzioni, tra le quali l’Unesco, l’Unione Europea, il Ministero degli Esteri italiano, la Conferenza Episcopale Italiana (CEI), Regione Toscana,  Regione Lombardia e il Comune di Firenze."



clicca per leggere oltre: Il sapere che resiste: progetto di Un Ponte Per e UNESCO in Iraq | OnuItalia



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lunedì, aprile 13, 2015

Conservator - Archives New Zealand Recruitment: Job Information

Department of Internal Affairs Recruitment: Job Information: "Conservator - Archives New Zealand"



Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time
Location: Wellington
Business Group: Archives New Zealand
Branch: Information and Knowledge Services
Salary: $66,629 - $90,146
Conservator - Archives New Zealand
Are you interested in working with New Zealand's documentary heritage?

Archives New Zealand is the official guardian of the memory of Government in New Zealand. We contribute to the development of New Zealand's identity and memory. The Preservation and Repository Services team at Archives New Zealand is responsible for the protection and care of the Holdings for long term preservation reasons and also to enable our clients access to the Archives over time.

Archives New Zealand has a new position available in the Preservation and Repository Services team for a Conservator.  We have a great opportunity for someone who is passionate about the preservation of New Zealand's history.  Archives New Zealand manages a broad scope in its Archives Holdings, including: art works, paper, audio visual and photograph collections. It has offices with repositories in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. The role is based in Wellington but the role will also provide preservation support for the regional offices.

We are seeking a person who has experience working as a conservator in a museum, archives or library environment to work in conjunction with our other Conservator, Audio Visual Specialist and Technicians to ensure our long-term preservation and access goals are achieved.

Previous experience and knowledge of the following areas would be an advantage:

  • preservation of paper based and other archive collections
  • undertaking collection surveys and condition reporting
  • strong oral and written skills and familiarity with computer applications
  • strong analytical and planning skillsan ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure. 
If you believe you have the right skills and experience for this role, enjoy working in a collaborative team based environment and are seeking an opportunity to add real value to the preservation of the Archives Holdings we would welcome your application. 
Applications close: 5pm, Friday 24 April 2015.
For more information please contact: David Adams, Manager Preservation and Repository Services (04) 495 6221.
Job description: To review the full job description, please click here 


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giovedì, aprile 09, 2015

British Library Courses

British Library Courses: "British Library Courses 2015
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British Library Courses 2015
West Dean College has collaborated with the British Library to deliver a programme of courses in preservation and collection care for libraries. The programme focuses on Continuing Professional Development and is aimed at professionals, conservation students and others interested in furthering their skills in this area.

Understanding and caring for bookbindingsDavid Pearson, Sarah Hamlyn, Karen Limper-Herz, Roswitha Ketzer, Robert Brodie
BL3 
23 April 2015
Location: The British Library, London
This training day will help librarians and archivists understand the types of bindings in their collections and will provide guidance on handling and describing bindings and on appropriate conservation techniques. Participants will be given an overview of the history of Western bookbindings, with examples drawn from British Library collections. At the end of the day participants will be able to:
  • Recognise different bookbinding structures and materials
  • Describe bookbinding styles and structures
  • Understand why bookbindings deteriorate
  • Minimise the risk of damage to bookbindings
  • Commission appropriate conservation work.

Course fee: £116

Environment: Effective monitoring and management
Jane Henderson
BL4 
24 April 2015
Location: The British Library, London
Avoiding a ‘one size fits all’ approach to environmental parameters, this training day helps you to understand the vulnerabilities and tolerances of your collections and then shows how to set realistic and achievable targets that are appropriate to the materials in your care and the resources available to you. At the end of the day you will be in a strong position to take cost-effective decisions and prioritise actions for maintaining a sustainable environment. The training day is aimed at people with responsibility for the care of library and archive collections, and is led by Jane Henderson, Senior Lecturer in Conservation at Cardiff University. 

Course Fee: £116

Disaster response and salvage
Emma Dadson
BL5 
28 April 2015
Location: The British Library, London
This intensive course focuses on preparing for disaster response and salvage. The course uses experience of responding to real incidents to demonstrate how planning can minimise the impact of emergencies in libraries and archives as well as outlining the practical steps to take when responding to situations. With reference to case studies, the course includes strategies for dealing with damage, an emergency decision-making exercise and a major incident desktop scenario. By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
  • Identify the key issues that a disaster plan needs to address
  • Give examples of the decisions to be made when responding to an incident
  • Source salvage equipment to build a disaster kit

Previous attendees commented that they had learnt ‘how much there is to think about when dealing with a disaster and how to prioritise actions’, 'the importance of preparedness, tips for emergency kits and for small scale incidents, and how to assess what we can cope with ourselves and when to call in help'. 

The day is led by Harwell Document Restoration Services.
Course fee: £128

Dust and dirt: Strategies for prevention and management
Caroline Bendix and Paul Garside
BL6
3 June 2015
Location: The British Library, London
Dust is a constant presence in most libraries and archives and can be harmful to collections. This training day will focus on understanding the nature of dust and the threat it poses, as well as means by which dust can be cleaned and how collections may be protected from it. At the end of the day delegates will have:
  • A clear understanding of how dust forms and from what it is made
  • Practical knowledge of cleaning collections
  • Awareness of health and safety issues
  • The ability to identify pest and mould damage
  • Details of various methods of protecting against dust
  • The ability to set up a housekeeping programme
  • An understanding of using volunteers to help clean collections

Course fee: £128 
Preventing pests by IPM
David Pinniger
BL7 
10 June 2015
Location: The British Library, London
Led by David Pinniger, Independent Consultant Entomologist, this one-day workshop provides an introduction to preventing pests through use of integrated pest management. The course is aimed at anyone with any involvement with, or responsibility for care of libraries, archives and collections. Technical handouts will be given to support the course. This session is limited to only 16 places.
Course objectives:
  • To introduce the main insect pests which attack collections: what they need to live: how to identify them: the damage they cause; ways to prevent them becoming established
  • Understanding pest environments
  • Selecting the most appropriate treatments to control pests
  • Making plans to establish an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programme

Course fee: £128

Essential preservation

Ruth Honeybone and Sarah-Jane Hamlyn
BL8 
12 June 2015
Location: The British Library, London
Preservation is a means of ensuring that collections can be used for the long-term. This workshop focuses on the preservation of library and archive collections, with an emphasis on traditional, paper-based collections. The day introduces common terminology and standards, highlights risks to collections, and describes simple and practical steps for putting preservation into practice.
The day is targeted at those who are newly involved in caring for library and archive collections, those for whom preservation is just one of their many responsibilities, and those who are seeking a bit more confidence in how to approach preservation.
By the end of the day, participants will be able to:
  • Understand what is meant by preservation
  • Identify the main threats to library and archive collections
  • Identify factors to consider when storing and handling items
  • Understand the role preservation policies play in supporting and enabling good practice
  • Find other sources of information and networks to support their preservation work

Course fee: £128


Information and booking
Download a booking form here. 
For further information please call 01243 818219 or 01243 818300


Please return your completed booking form tobookingsoffice@westdean.org.uk

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