Fwd: ALCTS E-Forum: Book Treatment and Conservation Labs

From: Lynn Sipe <lsipe_at_usc.edu>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2012 10:09:43 -0800
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu


	
From: 	ALCTS-CE Announce <alcts.ce.announce_at_gmail.com>



*Book Treatment and Conservation Labs*
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December 11-12, 2012

Hosted by Jennifer Hain Teper and Eric Alstrom

Please join us for an e-forum discussion. It’s free and open to everyone!

Registration information is at the end of the message.

Each day, sessions begin and end at:


Pacific: 7am – 3pm
Mountain: 8am – 4pm
Central: 9am – 5pm
Eastern: 10am – 6pm


*Description:*
Planning for and managing in-house conservation treatment and book 
repair involves many considerations.

Setting up a program involves huge tasks including designing and 
constructing laboratory or treatment space, training and hiring skilled 
staff, and purchasing supplies. Ongoing management of programs must 
constantly balance the needs of the library with available options and cost.

The discussion will involve the current management of library 
conservation or book repair programs and their role and practices in 
modern libraries. We invite participation from those with active 
programs or those considering programs to participate with questions, 
ideas, and experiences.

Topics include:

  * planning for conservation
  * selection for treatment
  * treatment options, both in-house and outsourced
  * considerations in the design of an in-house conservation lab
  * staff training

*Jennifer Hain Teper *is Head of Preservation and Conservation, 
University Libraries, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and 
graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with an MSLIS and CAS 
in the conservation of library and archive materials in 2000. She 
oversaw the construction of the University of Illinois’ hybrid 
conservation lab, which opened in 2006. Since that time she has fielded 
numerous calls and visits from others looking to design or renovate a 
conservation lab.

*Eric Alstrom* is Head of Conservation at the Wallace Conservation 
Laboratory at the Michigan State University Libraries. He received his 
MILS from the University of Michigan, where he also apprenticed in 
conservation under James Craven at the Bentley Historical Library. 
Previously he has been the conservator at Ohio University and Dartmouth 
College. At all three institutions, he has designed new or renovated 
existing conservation labs; he is currently settling into his new 
conservation lab, the second he has designed for MSU.

*What is an e-forum?*

An ALCTS e-forum provides an opportunity for librarians to discuss 
matters of interest, led by a moderator, through the e-forum discussion 
list. The e-forum discussion list works like an email listserv: register 
your email address with the list, and then you will receive messages and 
communicate with other participants through an email discussion. Most 
e-forums last two to three days. Registration is necessary to 
participate, but it's free. See a list of upcoming e-forums at: 
http://bit.ly/upcomingeforum.

*To register:*

Instructions for registration are available at: 
http://bit.ly/eforuminfo. Once you have registered for one e-forum, you 
do not need to register again, unless you choose to leave the email 
list. Participation is free and open to anyone.
Received on Fri Dec 07 2012 - 03:01:18 EST