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Forwarded by request of SOLINET. Please note change of date
from 1996 to 1997.

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      PRESERVATION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS

      Deterioration of photographic materials is a significant concern in
      library and archival collections.  This full-day introductory workshop
      discusses means of preserving photographic materials based on
      real-world issues and situations.

      Among the topics covered:
       photographic materials and processes
       issues with prints, color, film, glass, albums, etc.  environment
      and storage guidelines
       handling guidelines
       housing guidelines
       exhibition guidelines
       duplication/reformatting
       new technologies
       collection maintenance/preservation planning

      Examples of housing supplies, photographic materials and deteriorated
      photographs will be provided.  Workshop format is primarily lecture
      with ample time for questions.

      PARTICIPANTS
      The workshop is designed for those who have photograph collections and
      will be particularly significant for those who are responsible for the
      care or use of these materials.

      INSTRUCTOR
      Andrew Robb,  Photograph Conservator.  Mr. Robb is currently a
      photograph conservator in private practice providing preservation
      planning, collection surveys, and individual treatment for historic
      and contemporary photographs in both fine art and archival
      collections.  His clients include:  Library of Congress, the National
      Museum of American Art, and the National Museum of American History.
      He received a M.S. in Art Conservation with a major in photograph
      conservation and a minor in paper conservation from the University of
      Delaware/Winterthur Art Conservation Program.  He also was the primary
      author of text on the care and preservation of photographs for a
      prototype CD-ROM being developed by the Getty Conservation Institute.

      COST              $85 SOLINET Members ($75 early registration)
      $125 Non-SOLINET & FEDLINK ($115 early registration)

      TIME              9 AM to 4 PM            Contact Hours:  5.5

      DATE and SITE

      January 24, 1997   University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

      Partial funding for this workshop has been provided by a grant from
      the National Endowment for the Humanities Division of Preservation and
      Access.  Any institution in Kentucky qualifies for the member rate.

      REGISTRATION INFORMATION CONTACT:

      Lauren Fallon
      Continuing Education and Training Department SOLINET
      1-800-999-8558 ext. 285
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Lynda S. White
Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Library
University of Virginia
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