[Nhcoll-l] MS242: Museum Microclimates On-line Course Jan. 5 to 30, 2015

Helen Alten helen at collectioncare.org
Wed Dec 17 15:36:16 EST 2014


      Museum Microclimates On-line Course

Sign up before December 31, 2014 and receive a 10% discount!

MS242
January 5 to 30, 2015
Instructor: Jerry Shiner
Location: www.museumclasses.org

*Description: *

A microclimate is the environment immediately surrounding an artifact. 
Microclimates designed for optimum storage, display, or treatment 
conditions can be created and maintained in showcases, storage cabinets, 
rooms, or plastic bags. This course covers the basics of creating and 
maintaining microclimates, including discussions of suitable enclosures 
and appropriate means of controlling humidity, temperature, pollution, 
and oxygen. Learn what constitutes a microclimate, how to use silica gel 
and other environmental control materials, how to reduce internally 
generated pollutants, and techniques for monitoring the microclimate you 
have created.

*Course Outline: *

1. Introduction to Microclimates and History of Microclimates

2. Components of a Microclimate

3. Microclimate Enclosures

4. Passive Environmental Controls

5. Active Environmental Controls, Pollution, Case Leakage

6. Monitoring a Microclimate

*Jerry Shiner* has been providing consultant services for environmental 
control of museum display and storage applications for almost twenty 
years. Mr. Shiner has extensive expertise in both active and passive 
methods of mitigating and controlling humidity, temperature, pollution, 
and oxygen levels for display and storage enclosures. His experience 
includes working with architects, engineers, and conservators to design 
both local and central systems for large museums. As founder of Keepsafe 
Microclimate Systems he has provided hundreds of active and passive 
solutions for low oxygen treatment and storage (anoxia), and showcase 
humidity and temperature control. Mr. Shiner is author of numerous 
articles on microclimate storage and display. His clients include 
museums in the US and Europe. When not working on microclimates, Mr. 
Shiner can bang out a passable version of "Lady of Spain" on the accordion.

For more information or to sign up, go to: www.museumclasses.org or 
www.collectioncare.org

-- 
Helen Alten
Northern States Conservation Center
www.collectioncare.org
www.museumclasses.org

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