Space still available in South Dakota and Minnesota for the second video-teleconference training session on collections care on June 11, 1998. Call Kari Kohlhoff (605) 367-6004 x3021 for information. Basic Collections Care Workshop Series A series of five video-teleconference workshops held simultaneously in Aberdeen, Pierre, Sioux Falls, and Spearfish, South Dakota and St. Paul, Minnesota. II. Storage For Infinity June 11, 1998, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. central time Although storage is rarely planned into a small museum, more and more museums have collections overflowing their exhibit requirements, forcing the creation of storage in closets, garages and basements. Libraries and archives (often part of a smaller town's museum) keep the majority of their collections in storage. This second workshop will concentrate on storage philosophy, the need for rotating light-sensitive collections to a storage area, collections handling techniques, material and techniques for storing collections. Good and poor materials will be compared. Techniques for working with these materials will be covered. Handouts will expand on each of the topics covered. This workshop is an overview, introducing students to topics that will be further explored through reading and homework assignments. Homework Options: (to be completed before the next workshop) 1. Construct a total of either 10 artifact boxes with padded support shelves or 10 book boxes or 20 book wrappers. Provide photographs or a sample. 2. Up-grade a storage area, photograph, and write a report on the project. 3. Write collections handling and care guidelines for your institution. Purchase gloves and provide a training session for volunteers and staff. Provide photographs or a videotape of the training. Instructor: Helen Alten, Conservator, Northern States Conservation Center, will conduct the sessions live from the Twin Cities via an interstate interactive terrestrial video network. Ms. Alten has taught preventive conservation courses on a variety of subjects as State Conservator for the Alaska State Museums, Field Education Director for the Upper Midwest Conservation Association, and instructor for the Campbell Center's Collections Care Core Curriculum. Future Sessions in the Series: III. Exhibiting without Damaging (September 10, 1998) IV. Fundraising for Collections Care (January 1999) V. Student Solutions at Their Institutions (March 1999) Each participant will receive a notebook for samples and handouts from each session. The cost for each workshop is only $20.00 for ASDM members and $30.00 for non-members. There is a discount for signing up for all five sessions. Seating is limited at each site, so preregistration is strongly recommended. Call Kari Kohlhoff (605) 367-4210 x3021 for more information and to register.