السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته،
يقام في الفترة من 22 إلى 28 مارس 2012 الإحتفال بأسبوع الحفظ: "Preservation Week: Pass It On"، الذي يتم برعاية العديد من المؤسسات، أبرزها: قسم الحفظ وإعادة التنسيق (بارس) Preservation & Reformatting Section (PARS) بجمعية مجموعات المكتبات والخدمات الفنية Association of Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS)، ومكتبة الكونجرس Library of Congress، ومعهد المتحف وخدمات المكتبات Institute of Museum and Library Services، والمعهد الأميركي لحفظ الأعمال التاريخية والفنية American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works، وجمعية الأرشيفيين الأمريكيين Society of American Archivists، وحفظ التراث Heritage Preservation ... وغيرها الكثير من المؤسسات المشاركة.
هذا وتقدم بالإضافة إلى المصادر المتعلقة بموضوع الحفظ والنشاطات المصاحبة للإحتفال مجموعة من الندوات المهنية المجانية، وهى على النحو التالي:
Taking Care: Family Textiles
Discussion of how to care for the various types of textiles found in family collections including clothing, flags and furniture coverings and framed textiles. The session will cover how to safely store and display textiles and how to determine when the services of a professional conservator are needed. This session commemorates Preservation Week 2012.
Learning Outcomes:
Proper handling and storage of heirloom textiles. How to prevent damage and minimize deterioration. Resources for storage materials. Additional resources for further information.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone with family collections of textiles or anyone who would like information on caring for textiles.
Course Level & Prerequisites: none
Presenter:
Bronwyn Eves, Objects Conservator from Springfield, Illinois. Bronwyn has worked as a conservator in the past at the Field Museum of Natural History, and interned at the Museum of New Mexico, the Peabody Museum at Harvard and the Art Institute of Chicago. Bronwyn has been a conservator in private practice since 1999 and has served museums and private collectors throughout Illinois. Currently Bronwyn is the project manager of the Illinois Collections Preservation Network, an IMLS funded grant aimed at developing a network of professionals who care for collections.
Date & Times:
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Sessions are intended to last 1 hour, starting: 11am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1pm Central | 2pm Eastern
Credits: none
Fee:
Free. This session is available at no cost as part of Preservation Week 2012.
Technical Requirements:
Computer with Internet access (high-speed connection is best) and media player software. Headphones recommended.
If you receive a Codec error when playing the recorded file with Windows Media Player, download the gotowebinar codec file from: www1.gotomeeting.com/codec?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com
The Codec acts as a patch that allows the recording, which is created with a higher version of Media Player, to play in version 7. For more information on playing the recording, see the FAQ:
www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/session_faq
Registration:
Register here: www1.gotomeeting.com/register/318517225
Registration:
Register here: www1.gotomeeting.com/register/318517225
Questions?
For questions or comments related to the webinars, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese@ala.org.
Preserving Your Personal Digital Photographs
Digital photos are fragile and require special care to keep them accessible. But preserving any kind of digital information is a new concept that most people have little experience with. Technologies change over time and become obsolete, making it difficult to access older digital photos. Learn about the nature of the problem and hear about some simple, practical tips and tools to help you keep your digital photos safe.
Learning Outcomes:
1. The nature of the problem
2. Simple practical tips to describe and save digital photos
3. Tools that can be used
Who Should Attend?
Anyone with an interest in preserving personal digital photos and other digital information.
Prerequisites:
No special knowledge is needed.
Presenter:
Bill LeFurgy, Digital Initiatives Manager, has worked for the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program at the Library of Congress since June 2002. He leads the NDIIPP Communications Team, which interacts with a broad range of people interested in preserving access to digital information. In former lives, LeFurgy dealt with electronic records at the National Archives and Records Administration and served as Baltimore City Archivist and Records Management Officer. While he has memories of punch cards, monochrome monitors, and thirty-pound portable computers, he is also an enthusiastic creator and consumer of social media. He has a BA degree in History from McGill University, as well as an MLS and MA in History from the University of Maryland.
Date & Times:
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Sessions are intended to last 1 hour, starting: 11am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1pm Central | 2pm Eastern
Credits: none
Fee:
Free. This session is available at no cost as part of Preservation Week 2012.
Technical Requirements:
Computer with Internet access (high-speed connection is best) and media player software. Headphones recommended.
If you receive a Codec error when playing the recorded file with Windows Media Player, download the gotowebinar codec file from: www1.gotomeeting.com/codec?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com
The Codec acts as a patch that allows the recording, which is created with a higher version of Media Player, to play in version 7. For more information on playing the recording, see the FAQ: www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/session_faq
Registration:
Registration:
Questions?
For questions or comments related to the webinars, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese@ala.org.
هذا وتُتاح أيضاً مجموعة من الندوات في مجال الحفظ والتى سبق عقدها مجاناً، وهى على النحو التالي:
وللحصول على المزيد من المعلومات عن أسبوع الحفظ والنشاطات المصاحبة له، وكيفية المشاركة به، الرجاء زيارة الرابط التالي: www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/preswk.
مع خالص تحياتي وتقديري،
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