Integrated Pest Management May 20-21, 1999 Minneapolis, MN at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts Presented by the Upper Midwest Conservation Association The Workshop: Integrated pest management is a strategic approach to pest control in collecting institutions such as museums, historical societies, libraries, and archives. The approach relies primarily on non-chemical means to prevent and manage insect infestation. This advanced workshop will be conducted by two well-known IPM specialists, Tom Strang of the Canadian Conservation Institute and Wendy Jessup, IPM consultant and conservator in private practice. Who should attend: This workshop will benefit anyone who is responsible for the care of collections: registrars, directors, curators, librarians, archivists, conservators, and facilities managers. Workshop registration: $120 for members of UMCA, $145 for non-members. Fee includes demonstrations, a notebook of informational materials, lunches, and a reception. The deadline is May 13. For more information and a brochure, contact Alisa Vignalo, Coordinator, UMCA, 2400 3rd Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55404; 612/870-3128; e-mail <[log in to unmask]>. Detailed information and a registration form are located at the UMCA website: http://www.preserveart.org/html/news.html . This workshop is funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.