Subject: Museums in hot and humid regions
**** Moderator's comments: This item is an addendum to an article Toledo, Franciza and Clifford Price. "A Note on Tropical, Hot, and Humid Museums", Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies, Vol. 4, 1998 <URL:http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/jcms/issue4/toledo.html> ... I take the opportunity to present other published articles of mine on the same subject, for those who might be interested in museum climate control in hot and humid regions. They are: "What is behind a hot and humid museum?". Paper presented in the National Physical Laboratory - NPL Third International Symposium on Humidity and Moisture, in Teddington, Middlesex, England, in April 6/8, 1998. "A note on the performance of three museum buildings in Northeast Brazil". Paper presented in the Scottish Society for Conservation and Restoration--SSCR Conference, Site Effects: The Impact of Location on Conservation Treatment, in Dundee, Scotland, in May 5/6, 1998. "Short of Cash, Long on Heat and Humidity: Computer Modeling to Achieve a Stable Museum Environment". Paper presented in the American Institute for Conservation--AIC Annual Meeting The conservation of cultural property: can we really afford it? Saint Louis, Missouri, USA, in June 07/14, 1999. "Modelos para a Estabilizacao Ambiental de um Museu em Pernambuco". Paper presented in the V Encontro da Associacao Nacional de Tecnologia no Ambiente Construido (ANTAC), Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil, in November 22/26, 1999. "A Estabilidade Ambientaldo Museu do Estado de Pernambuco". Paper published in the preprints of the VIII Encontro Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construido (ENTAC), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, in April 26/28, 2000. Franciza Lima Toledo Research Associate The Getty Conservation Institute 1200 Getty center Drive, Suite 700 Los Angeles, CA, 90049-1864 310-440-6132 Fax: 310-440-7711 *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:15 Distributed: Thursday, August 24, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-15-004 ***Received on Thursday, 24 August, 2000