Presentations for 23rd Annual Preservation Conference
25th Annual National Archives Preservation Conference
Conservation2 = Preserving Collections x Our Environment
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Presentations
Dr. Michael J. Kurtz, Assistant Archivist, Office of Records Services, NARA, Washington, DC [Retired] and Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Dr. Steven P. Hamburg, Chief Scientist
Environmental Defense Fund
Nancy Bell, Head of Collection Care
The National Archives, UK
Leaders of Change: Strategies for Meeting the Environmental Challenge
James M. Reilly, Director
Image Permanence Institute, RIT
Kristen Overbeck Laise, Vice President, Collections Care Programs
Heritage Preservation
James R. Druzik, Senior Scientist
Getty Conservation Institute and Naomi J. Miller, Senior Lighting Engineer
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Solid-State Lighting for Museums: Conserving Energy, Conserving Art
Dr. Jennifer K. Herrmann, Chemist
Research and Testing Laboratory, NARA
Gleaning Preservation Information:Third Party and NARA Testing Results
Michael C. Henry, Principal
Watson and Henry Associates
Dr. Shin Maekawa, Ph.D. P.E., Senior Scientist
Getty Conservation Institute
Case Studies of Alternative Climate Management for Hot-Humid and Marine Climates
Mark Sprouse, Director
Facilities and Personal Property Management Division, NARA
Suzanne Hargrove, Head of Conservation
Toledo Museum of Art
Nancy Lev-Alexander, Head, Preventive Conservation
Library of Congress
Energy Savings Trial in the Library of Congress Adams Building
Peter Herzog, Principal
Herzog/Wheeler and Associates, LLP
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