Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Workshop - Rare Books in Modern Times

The Next Chapter: Rare Books in Modern Times Presented by the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts November 13 & 14, 2012 Philadelphia, PA Hosted and co-sponsored by: American Philosophical Society Millions of books are contained in 21st-century libraries, museums, archives, and special collections. Those defined as rare may be historically significant, scarce, unusual or innovative in format, or otherwise unique. The evolution from handwritten text to printed volume and digital page is indicative of cultural and intellectual growth and parallels improvements in the use and care of books. The book in modern times is a source of knowledge and a work of art. This two-day program will explore the definition of the rare book within the context of its physical history and current preservation concerns. Presenters will also address ways to engage the public with rare book collections in conservation work and exhibition planning. Topics will include: * Identification and description of historical bindings * Preservation priorities and conservation issues for rare books in the digital age * Digitization selection * Objectives in targeting volumes for conservation treatment * Rare book exhibition planning and interpretation This program is intended?for collections care?staff responsible for?photographic collections,?such as librarians,?archivists, curators,?collections managers,?stewards of historic?house museums, and?records managers. Speakers: Maria Fredericks Drue Heinz Book Conservator, The Morgan Library & Museum Janet Gertz Director of Preservation and Digital Conversion Division, Columbia University Libraries Jim Hinz Director of Book Conservation, Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts Michael Inman Curator of Rare Books, The New York Public Library Consuela (Chela) Metzger Conservator of Library Collections, Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library Julia Miller Conservator in Private Practice Steve Miller Professor & Coordinator, MFA in the Book Arts Program, School of Library & Information Studies, The University of Alabama Christine Nelson Drue Heinz Curator of Literary and Historical Manuscripts and Head of Interpretive Strategy, The Morgan Library & Museum Will Noel Director, Special Collections Center, University of Pennsylvania Eric Pumroy Director of Library Collections and Seymour Adelman Head of Special Collections, Bryn Mawr College Program Fees: $225 CCAHA members $250 Non-members More information about this program and online registration will be available soon at www.ccaha.org/education/program-calendar . Major funding for this program was generously provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), with additional support from The Pew Charitable Trusts, the Independence Foundation, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.