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Diane Gutenkauf <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:19:54 -0500
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The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies announces the
following extended registration deadlines:

"Matting Workshop" 
Instructor: Christine Conniff-O'Shea 
Date: September 20 - 23, 2004 
Registration deadline: September 7

This four-day workshop is intended to provide participants with 
hands-on experience in museum matting and archival storage of 
works of art on paper.
 

"Care of Book Collections" 
Instructor: Susan Russick 
Date: September 20 - 23, 2004 
Registration deadline: September 7
 
This four-day course in the care of bound volumes is designed for 
museum curatorial staff and library preservation managers, who are
responsible for book collections, whether on exhibit or as part of a 
research collection, but who have little or no experience with the 
technical aspects of book structure and materials. The emphasis will 
be on leather, cloth, and paper bindings from the 19th and 20th 
centuries. The course will cover the range of problems most often 
encountered, and will discuss a variety of currently accepted solutions.


"Care of Oversize Paper Artifacts" 
Instructor: Mary Todd Glaser 
Date: September 27 - 29, 2004 
Registration deadline: September 13

This three-day course is intended to assist curators, librarians, and 
archivists in addressing the care of oversize and unusual paper 
materials, including maps, posters, architectural drawings and plans,
large volumes, wallpapers, and globes.

Please Note: $300 Scholarships from the National Endowment for the 
Humanities are available for all the above courses. 

Course fees include accommodations and some meals. 

Please visit our website for details on these and other courses.

www.campbellcenter.org 

The Campbell Center is a mid-career training facility for professionals in
the Historic Preservation, Collections Care, and Conservation fields.
Located in Northwestern Illinois, on the campus of the former Shimer
College, the Center is about 3 hours west of Chicago. Shuttle service is
available from Rockford, Illinois. Bus connections are available from
Chicago's O'Hare airport to Rockford. Details are available from the 
Campbell Center. 

Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies 
203 E. Seminary, 
PO Box 66 
Mt. Carroll Illinois 61053 
815-244-1173
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