We are grateful to Leon, MuseumPests' faithful webmaster and programmer for
creating a fun way to support the MuseumPests website with wearable and
totable merchandise!  https://museumpests.viatraninc.com/

This is just one initiative as we launch a new appeal for support.  The
group would not continue without the intellectual and financial
contributions that keep the MuseumPest community running and vibrant.
Please visit the MuseumPests.net blog
<https://museumpests.net/museumpests-net-needs-your-help-fundraising-appeal/
>  or read below for more info on our plans and needs.

 

The MuseumPests Working Group began 19 years ago; from our initial 2002
meeting with seven people, we have now grown into a worldwide network to
support the needs of museum, library, archive and historic house staff who
strive to implement integrated pest management procedures and protect their
collections from damaging pests. As we approach the 20th anniversary for our
group, we hope you will consider showing your support for MuseumPests and
ongoing work by participants across the world. Please consider a donation
that is meaningful, as based upon your budget.  

 

Created in 2006, our initial website was envisioned as a way to share
information with our group's participants and was seen as an internal
product. By 2008 site analytics indicated access by a far wider audience,
and our focus became more outward facing. Recognizing that we needed a
professional website to support the resources being developing, we asked the
preservation community for support; many groups, institutions, and companies
responded with generous donations that funded the first professional
re-design of MuseumPests.net. 

 

The site is now in need of a refresh.  New funding is sought to help update
the digital infrastructure of MuseumPests.net to support some of these
exciting projects:

 

1.    Translations - A group of dedicated volunteers across the world have
recently completed translation of the website into Spanish and will launch
with our 2021 Virtual Meeting. A German version of the site is underway, and
we have also received requests for a Portuguese translation. Funding will
help support the work involved in connecting these sites so they can pull
from a common image library and a blog supporting the development of the
non-English language sites. 

 

2.       Security - No one is surprised that security breaches on websites
are a major concern; given the speed at which these threats develop,
maintaining the site as a secure asset requires frequent updates, backups
and more time from our devoted Webmaster.

 

3.       Server space - As our image library and other resources grow and
with the addition of the foreign language companion sites, MuseumPests
requires additional server space; funds will be used to ensure continuity of
the site.

 

Statistics clearly demonstrate our growth: 

 

*         In 2006 we averaged 500 unique visits per month. In 2021 we saw
over 2,100 per month.

 

*         Our PestList began with 130 participants. This list now includes
over 800 participants across the globe.

 

*         We started with 12 Pest Fact Sheets and insect ID images on our
site. We now offer 53 Fact Sheets and 125 vetted ID images. 

 

*         Our initial website offered 12 pages of IPM related content. Today
we have over 110 pages of content created by our participants. 

 

*         We offer hundreds of pdf downloads of unique content.

 

While our website and resources are free - server space is not!  Our goal is
to raise $12,000. 

 

All funds will be used to support the development and functionality of the
MuseumPests Working Group's two primary products: the website and our
PestList. Sponsors will be recognized on our About Us sponsor page, in
social media and blog posts, and will be acknowledged at our annual working
group meeting.  For more about MuseumPests and the sponsors
<https://museumpests.net/about-us/about-us-sponsors/>  who have supported
us, please see the About Us
<https://museumpests.net/about-us/about-us-sponsors/>  page on our website.

 

To make a donation please contact MuseumPests Working Group co-chairs Matt
Mickletz and Rachael Arenstein at ch...@museumpests.net
<mailto:ch...@museumpests.net>    

 

 

Rachael Perkins Arenstein

A.M. Art Conservation, LLC

Conservation Treatment, Preservation Consulting & Collection Management

Tel: 917-796-1764 (she/her/hers)

www.amartconservation.com <http://www.amartconservation.com/> 

rach...@amartconservation.com <mailto:rach...@amartconservation.com> 

 

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