Call
for Posters The
AIC poster session committee welcomes abstracts for the annual meeting of the
American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works in Los
Angeles, May 19–22, 2009. The poster session provides an open forum for
sharing information among colleagues. We encourage presentations from students,
new members, and professionals from allied fields. This is an ideal opportunity
to present preliminary findings, tips, and any projects that could not be
included in the specialty group sessions. The conference theme is “Conservation
2.0—New Directions,” but presenters may submit posters on other
topics. A
one-page (500 word maximum) preliminary abstract should be received by October 20,
2008 via e-mail, fax, or post (e-mail is preferred). The format should be plain
text (.txt), rich text (.rtf), or MS Word (.doc). The font should be Arial,
Helvetica, or Courier. Do not use headers, footers, bold type, html, etc. Please
do not include any images. Do not send your resume or CV. Poster
presenters are expected to attend the meeting in person, but a coworker or
co-author may present the poster. Presenters who wish to present a poster in
addition to a general or specialty group presentation should consult with us in
advance regarding the nature of the two presentations. The
conference language is English, but assistance is available for presenters for
whom English is a second language. If you require assistance with translation,
please contact the poster session chair prior to October 17. Email
for abstracts: aicposter@xxxxxxxxx Fax: (410)
837-1274 (to the attention of Angie Elliott) Mail:
Valinda Carroll, Harvey Library, Hampton University, Hampton, VA 23668 Valinda
Carroll (chair) legacy.conservation@xxxxxxxxx (757)
727-5553 Angie
Elliott aelliott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (410)
547-9000 x630 Rachel
Penniman rpennim@xxxxxxxxxxx
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