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The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies is extending
to May 8, 2003 the registration deadline for the following course.


Collections Care Core Curriculum

Considered essential background information for anyone working with museum
collections, the Collections Care Core Curriculum is designed for staff with
wide ranging collection care responsibilities for varied collections
(historical, archaeological, ethnographic, and natural history), typical of
small to mid-size museums and historical societies.  The course provides a
foundation in collection preservation issues and ideas.  Students will gain
an understanding of the nature of materials and the causes and effects of
deterioration as a foundation that will enable participants to make informed
decisions regarding the collection care problems at their own institutions.
The program is based on the curriculum developed by the Bay Foundation/NIC
pilot projects, and has been offered by the Center since 1990.
In the past the Center has offered three core curriculums: one for
historical collections; one for archaeological and ethnographic collections;
and one for natural history collections.

Beginning in 2003 the Center will offer one Collection Care Core Curriculum.

Section I will remain unchanged and run for four class days.
Section II will provide an overview of organic and inorganic materials from
all three types of collections and will run for six class days.
Topics covered in previous core curriculums such as paintings and NAGPRA
will be briefly discussed, but fully covered in separate courses offered at
the
Center.  Sections I and II are offered as one course
(a total of 10 days of class time).


NOTE:  Our  grant application has been submitted to the National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH).  Assuming that the Center's application is
approved, NEH scholarships for 50% of the course fee will be available in
2003.  Please consult the Financial Assistance section in General
Information at the back of the catalog.

To register, contact the center at the address below:

Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies
203 E. Seminary Street
P.O. Box 66
Mt. Carroll, IL  61053

phone: 815-244-1173
fax: 815-244-1619
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
webpage: http://www.campbellcenter.org

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