From RMarchese at nedcc.org Mon Jan 29 12:42:44 2024 From: RMarchese at nedcc.org (Ryn Marchese) Date: Tue Mar 19 21:39:25 2024 Subject: [Preservenw] NEDCC: Preservation Opportunities In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Greetings from the Northeast Document Conservation Center! Below are preservation-related opportunities in the upcoming month. NEDCC Preservation Training 02/01 - Exhibiting Your Collections Webinar 02/08 - Strategies for Born-Digital Collections Webinar 02/15 - Caring for Scrapbooks Webinar 02/27 - Digitizing Scrapbooks Webinar 02/29 - Preservation 101 Course (10 Sessions) Full descriptions and registration are available online. NEDCC's free webinars are available on YouTube. Funding Opportunities A number of funding agencies make grants available for assessments, conservation treatment, digitization, audio preservation, and other preservation activities. NEDCC can help plan and carry out these grant-funded activities and can offer advice on planning proposals. 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Care and Identification of Photographs (from daguerreotypes to digital) April 9-12, 2024 Location: This workshop is hosted by the Harry Ransom Center @UT Austin (Austin, TX) FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND ONLINE REGISTRATION: https://gawainweaver.com/workshop/april-9-12-2024-austin-care-id-workshop http://gawainweaver.com/workshops/ Austin will be in the path of totality for a solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Come for the workshop and see a total solar eclipse the day before! (Assuming weather cooperates) The world?s ?First Photograph?, the Niepce Heliograph is also on permanent display at Harry Ransom Center and will be on view during the workshop. What are the defining characteristics of individual photographic processes? How does environment affect the lives of photographic objects? What clues can we use to date a photographic print? In this 4-day intensive workshop, you will develop identification skills and knowledge about fine art and historic photographic processes, from the daguerreotype to digital prints. It will include study of color materials, and nitrate and acetate photographic films that pose preservation challenges. This workshop is intended for curators, collectors, archivists, appraisers, collection managers, and anyone who studies or appreciates photographic prints. Processes examined in detail include but are not limited to the following: daguerreotype, albumen, collodion and gelatin printing-out processes (POP), matte collodion, gelatin silver, photogravure, offset litho, letterpress halftone, collotype, chromogenic color, inkjet, and dye sublimation. Preservation topics include enclosures, handling guidelines, environmental monitoring, the effects of temperature and relative humidity on collections, and the importance of cold storage for certain photographic materials. The Academy of Certified Archivists (ACA), a certifying organization of professional archivists, will award 15 Archival Recertification Credits (ARCs) to eligible Certified Archivists (CAs) attending this workshop. The American Society of Appraisers, the International Society of Appraisers, and the Appraisers Association of America will award 24 reaccreditation hours/professional development/continuing education credits for qualified appraisers attending this workshop. For more information, please contact the instructor: Gawain Weaver Photograph Conservator tel 415.446.9138 info@gawainweaver.com http://gawainweaver.com Free Process ID Charts: http://gawainweaver.com/processID From gawain.weaver at gmail.com Tue Mar 19 11:56:28 2024 From: gawain.weaver at gmail.com (Gawain Weaver) Date: Wed Mar 20 08:18:55 2024 Subject: [Preservenw] Digital Prints ID Chart Message-ID: <578EED4A-7B0E-4904-B75C-143C6C954C9F@gmail.com> I want to share our new Process ID Chart: Digital Prints. Of course it?s intended for use in my Care and ID of Photographs course, but I think it?s pretty self-explanatory for general use outside of my workshops. It will undoubtedly undergo changes as I put it to use in teaching this year, but here?s version 1. You can always find the most up to date version of my ID charts (4 of them now) on my website here: https://gawainweaver.com/ProcessID And upcoming in-person and online courses are always posted here: https://gawainweaver.com/workshops/ best, Gawain ? Gawain Weaver Photograph Conservator San Francisco Bay Area studio 415.446.9138 cell 415.717.0264 http://gawainweaver.com/ http://www.twocatdigital.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ProcessID_Digital_2024v1.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1627822 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From preservenw at u.washington.edu Tue May 14 11:34:10 2024 From: preservenw at u.washington.edu (Kathryn Leonard via Preservenw) Date: Tue May 14 11:34:20 2024 Subject: [Preservenw] job posting: Conservation Specialist, University of Washington Libraries, Seattle, WA Message-ID: Conservation Specialist II, University of Washington Libraries Seattle, WA? The University of Washington Libraries enthusiastically seeks a Conservation Specialist to join a collaborative group of six conservation staff plus students caring for book, paper, and textile collections in the UW Libraries Conservation Center. Under the general direction of the Conservation Manager, the Conservation Specialist performs complex conservation treatment for the UW Libraries circulating collections and creates protective enclosures for both circulating and special collections. The Conservation Specialist supervises conservation students and assists the Conservation Manager with the day-to-day management of these workflows including maintaining equipment and supplies. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES? Conservation Treatment and Enclosures? Evaluate library materials selected for repair or housing; identify and specify treatment options, advise staff regarding treatment choices, costs, and routing procedures. Apply expertise, creativity, and informed judgement to daily tasks.?? Perform repair of circulating collections, primarily 19th-20th century materials, including paper repair and guarding, page replacement, resewing, and cloth case rebacking.?? Prepare materials for binding by outside vendor, including consolidation for sewn and adhesive text blocks, creating and attaching replacement pages, replacing endsheets and re-lining spines.?? Construct protective enclosures such as drop-spine boxes, phase wrappers, and custom-designed boxes; encapsulate maps, drawings, posters, and other flat work; make pockets within bindings for accompanying items such as maps, plates, etc. Develop creative solutions to unique materials housing, handling, and storage needs.? Maintain current and pertinent knowledge of library conservation principles and practice, through hands-on training and professional meetings and literature.? ? Work collaboratively with other staff to design, analyze, and execute solutions to resolve complex preservation problems.? Supervisory and Training? Supervise 3-5 conservation students whose work is primarily focused on in-house pamphlet binding and assembling custom enclosures.?? Interview, hire, train, schedule, assign, and evaluate the work for student staff including providing ongoing, individualized training; specifying treatment; and setting standards for quality and productivity.? Prepare materials to facilitate pamphlet workflow: including paper repair, guarding, and photocopying replacement pages.?? Develop training resources and tools to support and improve the work of students and hourly staff.? The Conservation Center is part of the Preservation Services Department, one of four departments in the Collections & Content portfolio of the University of Washington Libraries. The department?s mission is to care for, and enhance access to, the UW Libraries collections that advance research, teaching, and learning at the University of Washington. Preservation Services consists of ten staff who manage programs designed to extend the life of the UW Libraries collections including commercial binding, conservation, digital preservation, disaster planning, environmental monitoring, media preservation, preservation replacement and reformatting, and shelf preparation.? This is a full-time onsite position represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees, offering?a full benefits package including medical/dental, retirement, paid public transportation, etc.? ? Salary: $3,999-$5,371 per month.? ? Application deadline: 06/14/2024 ?? For full description and to apply, visit UW Hires/Conservation Specialist For questions regarding the application process please contact: uwhires@uw.edu ? For questions regarding the position, please contact:?Erik Dahl, Libraries Human Resources eadahl@uw.edu? __________________________ Kathryn Leonard Conservation Manager, Preservation Services University of Washington Libraries Box 352900 Seattle, WA 98195-2900 206 543 2273 (she/her) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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These in-person workshops will supplement participating institutions' internal disaster planning activities and include opportunities for kinetic learning. 03/04/25 - Northern California 03/06/25 - Central California 04/15/25 - Alabama 05/13/25 - Florida Recently Launched Treatment Stories - Conserving Historic Wallpaper at the John Hay Estate at the Fells (Video) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3xpSgtvJBE) - Digitization and Rebinding of a 19th-Century Persian Manuscript (Story) (https://www.nedcc.org/about/nedcc-stories/digitization-and-rebinding-of-a-19th-century-persian-manuscript) Ryn Marchese (she/her) Marketing Manager Northeast Document Conservation Center 978-470-1010 | nedcc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From preservenw at u.washington.edu Mon Jul 8 17:11:00 2024 From: preservenw at u.washington.edu (via Preservenw) Date: Mon Jul 8 17:11:07 2024 Subject: [Preservenw] NEDCC: Announcing the 2025 Wet Salvage Workshop Series and Upcoming Webinars in July In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <000001dad194$7b42a0a0$71c7e1e0$@onbcom.com> NEDCC, Please remove Alice Bear from the mailing list below. She has retired. Thanks, Tom Morris From: Preservenw On Behalf Of Ryn Marchese via Preservenw Sent: Monday, July 8, 2024 1:11 PM To: preservenw@u.washington.edu Subject: [Preservenw] NEDCC: Announcing the 2025 Wet Salvage Workshop Series and Upcoming Webinars in July Greetings from the Northeast Document Conservation Center ! Below are preservation-related opportunities and resources you might be interested in. July Webinars (Full descriptions and registration are available online .) 07/11 - Preventing and Responding to Mold in Book and Paper Collections 07/16 - Preservation Grant Season (FREE) Wet Salvage Workshops in 2025 ( https://www.nedcc.org/preservation-training/wet-salvage-workshops) Four low-cost workshops, funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, will be presented in areas with an ongoing need for hands-on disaster training. These in-person workshops will supplement participating institutions' internal disaster planning activities and include opportunities for kinetic learning. 03/04/25 - Northern California 03/06/25 - Central California 04/15/25 - Alabama 05/13/25 - Florida Recently Launched Treatment Stories - Conserving Historic Wallpaper at the John Hay Estate at the Fells (Video) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3xpSgtvJBE) - Digitization and Rebinding of a 19th-Century Persian Manuscript (Story) (https://www.nedcc.org/about/nedcc-stories/digitization-and-rebinding-of-a-1 9th-century-persian-manuscript) Ryn Marchese (she/her) Marketing Manager Northeast Document Conservation Center 978-470-1010 | nedcc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Among our recent webinars are: Community Recovery Through Arts and Culture (6/6/24) Arts and culture, through the artists and organizations that bring them to life in communities, have a vital role to play in recovery from disasters and enable us to move from victimhood to personhood, even if only for a moment, and help us rebuild the social infrastructure of our individual and community lives. This webinar focuses on how artists and arts organizations can engage in this work. It provides a background in basic disaster management principles, shares good practices, gives guiding principles, brief how-tos, and resources for further study. Rebuilding social infrastructure strengthens communities? abilities to move forward after disasters. Learn how to be part of the process and gain a seat at the table in your community?s recovery. *Instructor: *Mary Eileen Fouratt, Amy Schwartzman, and Mollie Quinlan-Hayes Crisis Communication and Reputation Management for Performing Arts Organizations (4/30/24) As professionals rise through the ranks, they will face issues that thrust them into the spotlight and threaten organizational reputation. A recent study found that 9 in 10 business leaders (94%) admit that the executives in their organizations need more training in core communication disciplines, such as reputation management and strategic communication. Are you prepared? This class reviews elements of strategic communication that are essential before, during and after crisis events. It examines how your organization can best prepare to respond to crisis and restore organizational reputation. *Instructor: * Kathleen Donohue Rennie Event Preparedness: Active Shooters and Hostile Activity at Your Venues (5/1/24) In recent years we have seen an increase in hostile attacks across all sectors, including events. These attacks have come in a variety of methods. Performing Arts and Cultural Heritage organizations must be prepared for all scenarios and need to be able to react to all emergencies. This webinar will cover the types of attacks to prepare for, as well as the training you should consider for your venues and staff. Our instructor, Emma Stuart, also presents the ?Safety and Security for Performing Arts,? ?Road to Recovery: Performing Arts During COVID,? and the ?Pandemic Response for Performing Arts Organizations? webinars for the PAR project. *Instructor:* Emma Stuart Introduction to Archival Programs for Performing Arts Institutions (5/30/24) With many performing arts organizations operating for some time, legacy records have been created that can benefit not only staff but also the public. Join us for an introduction to what archival programs do and how they can help your organization. This class is organized into two parts. First, participants will learn what practical actions they can take now with minimal resources and then learn about program components for consideration in the future. By the end of the class, participants will be able to: - Learn what archives do and what archival work entails - Understand what materials are considered historical - Acquire skills in basic preservation and safe storage practices, including electronic materials - Become aware of what is needed to develop archival programs over time *Instructor:* Katy Klettlinger All our webinar recordings are on the PAR website here . Your friends at the Performing Arts Readiness project, PAR@Lyrasis.org www.PerformingArtsReadiness.org [image: Twitter] [image: Facebook] [image: Website] The Performing Arts Readiness project is funded by a grant from the Mellon Foundation. The Project Partners bring together knowledge of the performing arts field and expertise in emergency preparedness from both the performing arts and cultural heritage communities. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This overview includes eligible projects, important deadlines, and administrative steps, like creating a Grants.gov account. The presenter also provides application tips that are useful for all programs, no matter the grant you plan to apply to. Ryn Marchese (she/her) Marketing Manager Northeast Document Conservation Center 978-470-1010 | nedcc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From preservenw at u.washington.edu Thu Aug 22 11:01:43 2024 From: preservenw at u.washington.edu (Ryn Marchese via Preservenw) Date: Thu Aug 22 11:01:50 2024 Subject: [Preservenw] NEDCC: Upcoming Preservation Training Programs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Greetings from the NEDCC | Northeast Document Conservation Center! Below is a list of upcoming preservation training opportunities. Detailed descriptions and registration information can be found online. Registrants will have access to recorded webinars for three months following their purchase. Additionally, FREE webinars are available on YouTube. Need funding for training? The Digital Preservation Outreach & Education Network (DPOE-N) offers microgrants for current and emerging professionals in the field of digital preservation. These microgrants can help individuals cover costs associated with attending educational and professional development courses such as NEDCC training programs. Upcoming Training 9/19 - Strategies for Born Digital Collections Webinar (https://www.nedcc.org/event-template/?eventtemplate=16-strategies-for-born-digital-collections) 9/24 - Care and Reformatting of Microfilm Webinar (https://www.nedcc.org/event-template/?eventtemplate=17-care-and-reformatting-of-microfilm) 9/26 - Fundamentals of AV Preservation Online Course (6 sessions) (https://www.nedcc.org/event-template/?eventtemplate=18-fundamentals-of-av-preservation) Ryn Marchese (she/her) Marketing Manager Northeast Document Conservation Center 978-470-1010 | nedcc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From preservenw at u.washington.edu Mon Aug 26 06:55:45 2024 From: preservenw at u.washington.edu (Gawain Weaver via Preservenw) Date: Mon Aug 26 06:56:02 2024 Subject: [Preservenw] Care and ID of Photos ONLINE: Oct 7 - Nov 24, 2024 Message-ID: <5709D9A5-E4F7-454B-8711-380986407AA1@gmail.com> Need a well-structured, comprehensive photo ID and preservation course for you or your staff? You?re in luck! The 7-week fall online interactive course has hours of weekly video lectures, a 2-hour online video chat each Thursday, a full color 250-page course packet, a photographic sample set of 18 prints, a handheld microscope, and a friendly instructor? everything you need to become an expert in photograph ID and preservation. This is an international course with students from all over the world. Care and Identification of Photographs (from daguerreotypes to digital) October 7 - November 24, 2024 Location: ONLINE FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND ONLINE REGISTRATION: https://gawainweaver.com/index.php/workshop/october-7-november-24-2024-care-id-online-workshop https://gawainweaver.com/workshops Registration Includes: ? 7-week online course ? 60x LED handheld microscope ? Basic Photographic Sample Set ? 250-page full-color notebook packet Additional Details: ? The course is hosted via the Canvas Learning Management System and is accessed via your browser from any computer or even tablet or phone (Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android) ? Weekly lectures are pre-recorded and can be watched any time ? Live weekly chat is 1-2 hours as needed with Q&A and guided ID sessions on Zoom, Thursdays @1pm Pacific Time. Attendance is strongly encouraged, but it is recorded for when schedules or time zones conflict. The Zoom app can be accessed on any computer, tablet, or phone. ? Students reported spending 4-6 hours / week on the course on average. _________________________________________________________________ This 7-week online workshop is an introduction to the history, identification, and preservation of photographic materials. Participants will acquire hands-on identification skills and learn practical photograph preservation techniques. Using handheld 60x microscopes and the Basic Photographic Sample Set of photographic and photomechanical samples, they will learn how a variety of processes were created, why they look the way they do, and how they deteriorate. Knowledge about photographic processes is essential to their preservation and leads to a greater appreciation of the aesthetics and history of photographic prints. Preservation topics include enclosures, handling guidelines, environmental monitoring, the effects of temperature and relative humidity on collections, and the importance of cold storage for certain photographic materials. Processes examined in detail include but are not limited to the following: daguerreotype, albumen, collodion and gelatin printing-out processes (POP), matte collodion, gelatin silver, photogravure, offset litho, letterpress halftone, collotype, chromogenic color, inkjet, and dye sublimation. The registration fee for this 7-week workshop is $625 (STUDENT PRICE $475) and includes the Basic Photographic Sample Set ($175 value), consisting of 18 identified photographic and photomechanical processes, a 60x handheld microscope w/LED light, and 250-page full-color notebook packet. The Academy of Certified Archivists (ACA), a certifying organization of professional archivists, will award Archival Recertification Credits (ARCs) to eligible Certified Archivists (CAs) attending this workshop. The American Society of Appraisers, the International Society of Appraisers, and the Appraisers Association of America will award reaccreditation hours/professional development/continuing education credits for qualified appraisers attending this workshop. Please contact the instructor with any questions: workshops@gawainweaver.com Gawain Weaver Photograph Conservator San Francisco Bay Area studio 415.446.9138 cell 415.717.0264 http://gawainweaver.com/ http://www.twocatdigital.com/ Free Process ID Charts: http://gawainweaver.com/processID From preservenw at u.washington.edu Tue Aug 27 14:08:15 2024 From: preservenw at u.washington.edu (Gary L Menges via Preservenw) Date: Tue Aug 27 14:10:06 2024 Subject: [Preservenw] Association of Moving Image Archivists Symposium, October 23-24 Message-ID: Association of Moving Image Archivists Symposium, October 23-24 *OCTOBER 23-24, 2024* *9:00AM ? 12:30PM (PACIFIC)ONLINE * Archives are facing simultaneous and multitiered challenges, from the impacts of climate change and natural disasters, to lack of adequate funding, political changes, and conflict zones. Everything is happening everywhere all at once it seems. Being proactive and having plans in place in the event of a disaster is critical. But, when disaster hits, dealing with the aftermath and recovery takes on a life of its own. How do we take those lessons and make our next plan a better one? What can we learn from those who have been through the impact and the recovery? Lessons Learned: Planning for Disasters and Recovery will feature presentations and open discussions sharing information that we can learn from to better prepare and to help us identify gaps in the resources available. Symposium chairs: Caroline Rubens, Chad Hunter, and Rachael Stoeltje. Hosted by the Association of Moving Image Archivists, find more info on the AMIA website. https://amianet.org/events/lessons-learned/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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New on YouTube: Understanding the Leafcasting Process (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF7ZiomC9fY&t=2s) Leafcasting is a conservation technique used to repair documents with significant losses, such as gaps or tears. This process uses a special machine to fill areas of loss with a pulp mixture, resulting in a seamless repair. Join Book Conservation Intern India Patel and Associate Book Conservator Kiyoshi Imai as they walk you through the process. Kindly, Ryn Marchese (she/her) Marketing Manager Northeast Document Conservation Center 978-470-1010 | nedcc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From preservenw at u.washington.edu Thu Oct 17 13:27:46 2024 From: preservenw at u.washington.edu (Ryn Marchese via Preservenw) Date: Thu Oct 17 13:28:13 2024 Subject: [Preservenw] NEDCC: Upcoming Preservation Training in November In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ?Greetings from the NEDCC | Northeast Document Conservation Center! Below is a list of upcoming preservation training opportunities. Detailed descriptions and registration information can be found online at nedcc.org/pt. Registrants will have access to recorded webinars for three months following their purchase. Additionally, FREE webinars are available on YouTube. Upcoming Webinars 10/31 - Writing Your NEH Preservation Assistance Grant (FREE) 11/01 - Ask A Conservator Day (FREE) 11/12 - 10 Practical Steps for Getting Started with Digital Preservation 11/19 - Environmental Monitoring: An Introduction 11/21 - Metadata for Digital Preservation New on YouTube Understanding the Leafcasting Process (https://youtu.be/oF7ZiomC9fY?si=hHMqgeteklVG4q9s) Kindly, Ryn Marchese (she/her) Marketing Manager Northeast Document Conservation Center 978-470-1010 | nedcc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Upcoming Training 12/05 - Caring for Scrapbooks Webinar https://www.nedcc.org/event-template/?eventtemplate=24-caring-for-scrapbooks 12/10 - History of the Book and Its Structure Webinar https://www.nedcc.org/event-template/?eventtemplate=25-history-of-the-book-and-its-structure 12/12 - Digitizing Scrapbooks Webinar https://www.nedcc.org/event-template/?eventtemplate=26-digitizing-scrapbooks 2025 Wet Salvage In-Person Workshops https://www.nedcc.org/preservation-training/wet-salvage-workshops Now Available on YouTube Ask A Conservator Day: How to Interleave a Bound Volume https://youtu.be/jNnxF9WPqYM?si=7CnuECOBqpvuoA1e Writing Your Preservation Assistance Grant https://youtu.be/sh9RHjHz4no?si=DVSB_JMGEzbrgIKB NEW NEDCC Story "Conservation and Digitization of Town Death Records" https://www.nedcc.org/about/nedcc-stories/town-death-records Ryn Marchese (she/her) Marketing Manager Northeast Document Conservation Center 978-470-1010 | nedcc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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