Since Joshua Freimark submitted his thesis for your perusal and use along with
attending the Winterthur Museum and Williamsburg workshops which we paid for,we
would ask you kindly provide him with free access to this workshop in San
Francisco.
Sincerely
Lew Freimark
On Thursday, October 18, 2018, 9:33:22 AM EDT, Courses
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The Stressed About Pests? Integrated Pest Management for Heritage Preservation
Professionals workshop will be held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
on February 28 – March 1, 2019. Rachael Arenstein and Pat Kelley will be
instructing the course, presented by the Foundation of the American Institute
for Conservation.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is now considered an essential component of a
well-rounded preventive care policy. Preventing pest damage is better for
collections and, over time, more cost effective than treating an infestation.
Co-taught by a pest management professional and a conservator, this workshop is
appropriate for a range of museum, library, and archive professionals including
conservators, facility staff, collection managers, registrars, librarians, and
archivists.
Insects and vertebrate pests can do irreversible damage to objects of historic
and artistic value. Preventing such damage is an essential element of best
practice in collection care and requires the design and implementation of an
IPM policy and plan. This workshop will introduce participants to multiple
aspects of IPM: policy and procedure; preventing infestation; trapping and
monitoring; remedial treatment; basic pest identification. It is designed for
staff at institutions which need to establish or improve an IPM program but
would be useful for anyone wanting to refresh basic IPM knowledge. Familiarity
with concepts will be developed through a combination of lectures, discussions
and hands-on exercises.
The fee for this course is $299 for AIC members; $399 for non-AIC members.
Visitwww.conservation-us.org/stressed-about-pests for more details and
registration information.
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