From: Angela Weyer <weyer<-a t->hornemann-institut< . >de>

 

Online course

Microbial Infestation of Objects of Art and Cultural Heritage

15 April to 16 June, 2019

by Barbara Hentschel M.A. and Prof. Dr. Karin Petersen 

 

Content

The focal point of this course is presenting different methods of detecting and 
analyzing microorganisms encountered in objects of cultural heritage. 
Essentially the courses are divided into modules. This allows judging the scope 
and content of the courses to help estimate the time and work involved.

The first one is an introduction into microbiology. It allows students with no 
corresponding background to learn the basics of microbiology and thus to be 
able to follow the course. This is of particular importance for non-university 
implementation, as microbiology in the conservation of cultural objects has not 
been pursued much outside the university.

The second module, which is smaller, is more practice oriented: it explains the 
different sampletaking techniques and which types of sample material are suited 
for which analyses and tests.

The third module contains various methods of detection and analyses of 
microorganisms that pose a threat to cultural objects. The user learns not only 
easy to use analyses techniques but also very specific and modern specialist 
ones.

Moreover, the course provides a reading list, an extensive glossary and links 
to other internet sites on the same topics. The course should rather explain 
you the possibilities of your available sources. Our aim is to enable you first 
to decide which method will be effective and to decide afterwards whichever 
equipment or procedure is needed.

 

Authors

Barbara Hentschel M.A. has graduated in Conservation and Restoration at the 
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hildesheim/ Holzminden/ Göttingen. At 
the Hornemann Institute she is responsible for the concept and the 
implementation of several online courses.

Prof. Dr. Karin Petersen teaches microbiology at the Faculty of Architecture, 
Engineering and Conservation at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts 
Hildesheim/ Holzminden/ Göttingen. One of her special subjects is the 
examination of microbic infestation of objects of art and cultural heritage, 
the resulting damages and the related health risks for humans.

 

Certificate

Distant students will be granted a Hornemann Institute certificate upon 
successful completion of the program and passing a final on-line examination. 
In case of need we can order to certify the certificate with the Apostille. 

 

Tutor

During the term of the course, a graduated conservator is available to all 
participants via e-mail. 

 

The Online Courses of the Hornemann Institute of the University of Applied 
Sciences and Arts in Hildesheim (Germany) 

These courses have been conceived for persons who are dedicated to cultural 
heritage preservation. Via Internet, you can retrieve the subject matters of 
your choice, irrespective of any temporal or geographical constraints, thereby 
avoiding time loss at work and saving travelling expenses. The modules 
facilitate individual studying with regard to time management, learning speed 
and the depth of knowledge you wish to achieve.

 

You can check your personal progress with the help of tests. While solving test 
problems, you can use your acquired skills. Subject matters have been put into 
multi-media form, i.e., texts are enlivened by images, videos, animated 
graphics, checklists, etc. The didactic variety and the interactivity of these 
modules will boost your motivation. Glossaries, bibliographical references and 
the integration of available internet resources will supplement the teaching 
materials. 

 

Tutors will assist you whenever you encounter technical or content-related 
difficulties.

 

<URL:https://www.hornemann-institut.de/english/course_microbiology.php>

 

 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Dr. Angela Weyer M.A.

Director

 

HAWK 

University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hildesheim

HORNEMANN INSTITUTE | Kardinal-Bertram-Strasse 36 | 31134 Hildesheim Germany

Fon +49 5121 408179 |  <http://www.hornemann-institut.de/index_en.php> 
www.hornemann-institut.de

President: Dr. Marc Hudy | Head of Administration: Martin Böhnke 

VAT- №.: 154 261 014|Tax №: 30/210/03836

 

16 -18. January 2019: 

Interdisziplinary Conference  
<https://www.hornemann-institut.de/german/tagung_klimazone_kirche.php> 
Klimazone Kirche. Präventive Konservierung der Ausstattung, 

(Church Climate. Preventive Conservation of the Interior Furnishings) 
HAWK,Hildesheim, Hohnsen 2

 

The next  <https://hornemann-institut.org/english/continuing_training.php> 
online courses start on 15 April 2019
- Restoration Theories and Methods from 1945 to the Present Day

- Microbial Infestation of Objects of Art and Cultural Heritage

with German papers and English tutorage:

- Grundlagen der Holzkunde. Eigenschaften – Verwendung – Schäden – 
Untersuchungsmethoden (Basic wood science. Features - use - damage - 
examination methods) 

- Saccharidische Bindemittel und Kleber (Saccharide Binding Media and 
Adhesives) 

- Schädigung von Kulturgut durch Salze (Damage to Cultural Heritage from Salt) 

- Fotografie als Werkzeug der Dokumentation und Untersuchung (Photography as a 
tool for documentation and investigation)

- Sicherer Umgang mit kontaminiertem Kulturgut (Working safely with 
contaminated cultural heritage)

 

                                                                              

 

 

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