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Conservation Science Annual

From: John Scott <nyconsnfdn<-at->
Date: Friday, September 24, 2010
2010 Conservation Science Annual
at the Eastern Analytical Symposium
Somerset NJ, USA
November 15-18

Special two-day short course, November 17-18, 2010: "PLAstics-State
of the art Techniques Important in Cleaning their Surfaces,"
instructed by Dr. Yvonne Shashoua and Ms. Kathrine Segel, European
Economic Community conservation researchers at the National Museum
of Denmark. See below.

Five half-day sessions of papers, November 15-17, 2010 see below.

Advance full registration to 2010 EAS costs:
    USD $140 before October 15, 2010, or
    USD $190 later
    Student full registration is USD $25

Two day courses at 2010 EAS cost
    full registration + USD $675 before October 15, 2010
    or full registration + $975 later

More details at

    <URL:http://www.eas.org>
    select "Preliminary Program," and search on "cultural heritage,"
    and "plastics." To register in advance, select "Register
    Online," and for local transportation and lodging info, select
    "Attendee Info," and then select "Attending."

November 15, 2010 am and pm sessions:

    Synchrotron Radiation for Cultural Heritage I and II
    Chairs:

        Hannelore Roemich
        NYU Institute of Fine Arts Conservation Center and

        Jennifer Mass
        Winterthur Museum

November 16, 2010 am and pm sessions:

    Digital Media in Cultural Heritage: New Preservation
    Technologies

        Chair:

            Gwynne Ryan
            Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

    Plastics and Synthetic Polymers in Cultural Heritage: Recent
    Advances in Identifying and Monitoring Deterioration

        Chair

            Tom Learner
            The Getty Conservation Institute

November 17, 2010 pm session:

    Plastics, Acid Vapors; Historic and Contemporary Optical Media

        Chair:

            John Scott
            New York Conservation Foundation

November 17-18, 2010 am and pm two day short course:

EAS Course E10-33:

   "PLAstics-State of the art Techniques Important in
    Cleaning their Surfaces."

Instructors:

    Dr. Yvonne Shashoua, and Ms. Kathrine Segel, both Department of
    Conservation, National Museum of Denmark, teaching theory and
    practical applications from very current research! Yvonne
    Shashoua most recently co-led a USA workshop more than two years
    ago.

John Scott
New York Conservation Fdn.
NYC, USA


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