RE: [pestlist] IPM conference

2014-06-17 Thread Rachael Perkins Arenstein
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Howdy folks,

 

Below is the fourth message that we've received to this effect just this
month.  I don't want to mention.  Here is what I've written to the others.  

 

Unfortunately we are merely an ad hoc volunteer group with no official
organizational status and no budget.  We were extremely fortunate that
Colonial Williamsburg  had the means to organize the conference but we do
not have the capacity to do it every year.   The IPM Working Group meets
every year to create and update assets for the museumpets.net website but
that is not like the program we ran this past year and we do not teach IPM.
Our tentative plans for 2015 will be a two-day meeting of the working group
in March with maybe one additional day for tours of the IPM programs in
nearby facilities.  If you are on the PestList listserv (which you can
register for on the museumpests.net website) then you will hear about any
future meeting plans.

Best,

Rachael

IPM WG Co-Chair

 

I don't want to send this to the entire list if the Washington day won't be
open to the general public.  Did we finalize anything with Mary for March?

 

 

Rachael Perkins Arenstein

A.M. Art Conservation, LLC

Conservation Treatment, Preservation Consulting  Collection Management

 http://www.amartconservation.com/ www.amartconservation.com

 mailto:rach...@amartconservation.com rach...@amartconservation.com

 

From: ad...@museumpests.net [mailto:ad...@museumpests.net] On Behalf Of Mary
Nicolett
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 1:17 AM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] IPM conference

 

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Hello folks!

 

I was unable to attend the IPM conference this year due to a family
emergency and we are now in the budgeting process for the coming year.  Can
anyone tell me if there will be a conference this coming year, or are these
conferences only every other year?  THANKS!

 



 

MARY NICOLETT

Preparator/Logistics Facilitator

 

Office: 214-922-1288 |  Fax: 214-969-5913

 

DMA   

Dallas Museum of Art |  1717 N. Harwood St. |  Dallas TX 75201

 



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RE: [pestlist] IPM conference in Vienna extended abstract submission and (social) program updates

2013-01-30 Thread Mel Houston
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Hi,
I submitted an abstract - can you tell me when the successful candidates will 
be notified?

Many thanks
Mel Houston

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Subject: [pestlist] IPM conference in Vienna extended abstract submission and 
(social) program updates

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Conference on IPM in Museums 2013 in Vienna!
 
 

Dear friends and colleagues,
 
All the best for 2013 and thank you very much to all of you who have registered 
already, submitted the abstracts and transferred the fees!
 
I am happy to announce some very exiting presentations for the next meeting on 
Integrated Pest Management in museums, archives and historic buildings in 
Vienna (5-7. June 2013). There will be a strong focus on treatments methods for 
infested objects and Integrated Pest Management concept and case studies. 
I welcome you also to the Kunsthistorische Museum where the new Kunstkammer 
will open again soon after many years of renovation! Further highlights of the 
conference are the some exiting excursions and a really special evening event 
in the Great Gallery in the Palace of Schönbrunn.
 
 

We still have space for a few presentations and posters!

The abstract submission has been extended until 31. of January 2013!  
Also the aarly registration has been extended until 31. of January 2013! 
 



Welcome reception at the Palace of Schönbrunn: 
Date: 5.6.2013 (17:30)
Including a tour of the highlights of the palace The reception will take place 
in the newly renovated Great Gallery 
http://www.schoenbrunn.at/en/things-to-know/palace/tour-of-the-palace/great-gallery.html
 
Planned Excursions:

1. Michaeler Kript (Michaeler Gruft) in the centre of Vienna where a wood 
eating weevil was discovered some years ago feeding on the coffins.
http://www.planet-vienna.com/Nekropole/grabstaetten/michaelergruft/michaelergruft.htm

2. Visit of the historic climate control in the basement of the Hofburg (is 
works like an air well) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofburg_Palace

3. Storage in the basement in the Museum of Ethnology or Natural History Museum 
in Vienna http://www.ethno-museum.ac.at http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at
 
 



Very important:
Please book you hotel soon as there is another very big conference in Vienna 
during this time and hotel prices can go up!!
 
 
 


 
Highlights of the conference (Talks and posters):
 
Past, present and future: changes in status and distribution of museum insect 
pests (Pinniger)

Biocides Directive and the effect it will have on museum IPM (Child)
 
Pest insect population growth estimates as a measure of relative and absolute 
risk to collections (Strang)
 
News from the IPM standard (Nilsen)
 
Decontamination of mould infested artefacts (Scheerer)
 
Mould and insects pests in museums – a comparison (Sterflinger and Querner) 
 
IPM and monitoring in large open air museums (Nold)
 
Microwaves against insect pests and mould in museums (Steinbach)
 
Biological control of cultural heritage pest: a review (Schöller and Prozell)
 
IPM- A Timeline (Crossman and Pinniger)
 
Integrated Pest Management policy at the Louvre museum (Le Roux)
 
Large Scale Survey of Wood-boring Anobiids by Sticky Insect Ribbons in Historic 
Buildings in Nikko World Heritage Site (Kigawa et al.)
 
Monte Carlo simulation in modelling the gamma-ray disinfection of historical 
collections (Ursecu et al.)
 
IPM for the Chopin Museum in Warsaw (Ignatowicz)
 
Integrated Pest Management in Italian conservation facilities (Berzolla et al.)
 
Use of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology for the detection of active pest 
infestation (Herrmann et al.)
 
Integrated Pest Management at the National Library of France (Laffont et al.)
 
Efficacy Evaluation of Pest Control Action through Reference Organisms (Plarre)
 
The new Quarantine Facility at the Natural History Museum (Mendez and Ryder)
 
Designing and planning your space with IPM in mind - The Darwin Centre phase 
two. (Mendez and Ryder)
 
Integrated Pest Management at English Heritage (Xavier-Rowe and Lauder)
 
Tineolla at the Natural History Museum (Ryder et al.)
 
Craigievar: long- term problems, long- term solutions by the National Trust for 
Scotland (Houston and Davidson)
 
Investigation of the effect of repeated freezing of 5 different surface 
treatments brushed on wood and glass slides (Kjerulff)
 
Development of a pheromone monitoring system for odd beetle, Thylodrius 
contractus (Kelley and 

RE: [pestlist] IPM conference in Vienna extended abstract submission and (social) program updates

2013-01-25 Thread Tanner, Jackson
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Dr. Pascal Querner

I would like to confirm that the IPM course is closed at this time I am still 
trying to get approval to attend the conference 

Thanks

G Jackson Tanner
Supervisory Museum Specialist
MSC-Collections Support Services Office, MRC-534
Museum Support Center
4210 Silver Hill Road
Suitland, Maryland 20746-2863
301-238-1006 MSC Direct
301-238-1010 MSC General Office
301-238-1822 MSC Anoxic Chamber Room
301-238-3513 Fax
202-437-3784 Cell
202-633-6689 NHB-Direct
202-633-0725 NHB General Office
 
or
 
Smithsonian Institution NMNH, MRC-117
PO Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013
tann...@si.edu
PJ


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Querner
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To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] IPM conference in Vienna extended abstract submission and 
(social) program updates

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Conference on IPM in Museums 2013 in Vienna!
 
 

Dear friends and colleagues,
 
All the best for 2013 and thank you very much to all of you who have registered 
already, submitted the abstracts and transferred the fees!
 
I am happy to announce some very exiting presentations for the next meeting on 
Integrated Pest Management in museums, archives and historic buildings in 
Vienna (5-7. June 2013). There will be a strong focus on treatments methods for 
infested objects and Integrated Pest Management concept and case studies. 
I welcome you also to the Kunsthistorische Museum where the new Kunstkammer 
will open again soon after many years of renovation! Further highlights of the 
conference are the some exiting excursions and a really special evening event 
in the Great Gallery in the Palace of Schönbrunn.
 
 

We still have space for a few presentations and posters!

The abstract submission has been extended until 31. of January 2013!  
Also the aarly registration has been extended until 31. of January 2013! 
 



Welcome reception at the Palace of Schönbrunn: 
Date: 5.6.2013 (17:30)
Including a tour of the highlights of the palace The reception will take place 
in the newly renovated Great Gallery 
http://www.schoenbrunn.at/en/things-to-know/palace/tour-of-the-palace/great-gallery.html
 
Planned Excursions:

1. Michaeler Kript (Michaeler Gruft) in the centre of Vienna where a wood 
eating weevil was discovered some years ago feeding on the coffins.
http://www.planet-vienna.com/Nekropole/grabstaetten/michaelergruft/michaelergruft.htm

2. Visit of the historic climate control in the basement of the Hofburg (is 
works like an air well) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofburg_Palace

3. Storage in the basement in the Museum of Ethnology or Natural History Museum 
in Vienna http://www.ethno-museum.ac.at http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at
 
 



Very important:
Please book you hotel soon as there is another very big conference in Vienna 
during this time and hotel prices can go up!!
 
 
 


 
Highlights of the conference (Talks and posters):
 
Past, present and future: changes in status and distribution of museum insect 
pests (Pinniger)

Biocides Directive and the effect it will have on museum IPM (Child)
 
Pest insect population growth estimates as a measure of relative and absolute 
risk to collections (Strang)
 
News from the IPM standard (Nilsen)
 
Decontamination of mould infested artefacts (Scheerer)
 
Mould and insects pests in museums – a comparison (Sterflinger and Querner) 
 
IPM and monitoring in large open air museums (Nold)
 
Microwaves against insect pests and mould in museums (Steinbach)
 
Biological control of cultural heritage pest: a review (Schöller and Prozell)
 
IPM- A Timeline (Crossman and Pinniger)
 
Integrated Pest Management policy at the Louvre museum (Le Roux)
 
Large Scale Survey of Wood-boring Anobiids by Sticky Insect Ribbons in Historic 
Buildings in Nikko World Heritage Site (Kigawa et al.)
 
Monte Carlo simulation in modelling the gamma-ray disinfection of historical 
collections (Ursecu et al.)
 
IPM for the Chopin Museum in Warsaw (Ignatowicz)
 
Integrated Pest Management in Italian conservation facilities (Berzolla et al.)
 
Use of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology for the detection of active pest 
infestation (Herrmann et al.)
 
Integrated Pest Management at the National Library of France (Laffont et al.)
 
Efficacy Evaluation of Pest Control Action through Reference Organisms (Plarre)
 
The new Quarantine Facility at the Natural History Museum (Mendez and Ryder)
 
Designing and planning your space with IPM in mind - The Darwin Centre phase 
two.