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Winter and Spring

Workshops!

 

 

Grant Preparedness Seminar

November 17th, 2007

This practical, hands-on workshop is designed specifically for small institutions.  Participants will learn the basics, tricks, tips, and pitfalls of writing proposals.  Mock funding proposals, based on actual successful and unsuccessful grant apliactions, will also be critiqued.

Instructor:         Paul Leatherdale

Location:          Queen’s University Archives, Kingston, Ontario

                        http://archives.queensu.ca

 

Arch308:  Fundraising

TBA - Postponed to the Spring of 2008

This course focuses on the basics of fundraising and how to involve the board and volunteers in fundraising activities.  Topics include donor relations and recognition, types of campaigns and some basic legal and administrative issues that are critical to the fundraising process.

Instructor:         TBA

Location:          London Museum, London, Ontario

www.londonmuseum.on.ca

 

Arch202:  Archival Appraisal (Monetary)

January 26th – 27th, 2008

All individuals working with heritage institutions should have a working knowledge of the value of the various items in their collections.  This helps when determining standard insurance coverage for the Archives.  As well, it is beneficial to know monetary value when trying to determine if a particular donation might warrant evaluation for a taxation project receipt or when negotiation a suitable price with those who might be interested in selling a collection or special item to the Archives.  In combination with the coverage of Evidential and Informational Appraisal in Arch101, this workshop will help an archivist to better appreciate the collection in his or her care.

 

Instructor:         Carl Spadoni

Location:          William Ready Division of Archives & Research Collections, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON

                        http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives

 

Emergency and Disaster Preparedness for Cultural Institutions

February 9th – 10th , 2008

In partnership with the Canadian Conservation Institute, the PDC is proud to present this workshop, which discusses the importance of an emergency response plan and provides instruction in creating one.  The steps to identify and reduce hazards are outlined.  The salvage of artifacts from an emergency or disaster is presented in terms of handling, stabilization, and “first aid: conservation treatment of damaged artifacts.  Long-term recovery of artifacts is also addressed, including human danger, stabilization of the environment, and various conservation treatments for individual artifacts and entire collections.

Note:  This workshop is being offered in lieu of Arch309 – Disaster Preparedness – AAO members will receive credit for Arch309 by taking this course.

Instructors:        David Tremaine and Deborah Stewart from the Canadian Conservation Institute

Location:          CNE Archives, Toronto, ON

                        www.explace.ca/ArchivesWeb/index.htm

 

Exhibit Design Seminar

February 23rd – 24th , 2008

This intensive workshop studies the objectives and evaluation of an exhibition programme.  Students will learn how to design exhibits, from planning and research to installation and conservation.

Instructor:         Heather Ryckman

Location:          St. Catharines and Area Arts Council, St. Catharines, ON

                        www.stcartscouncil.ca

 

Arch301:  Rules for Archival Description – Graphic Materials

March 1st – 2nd, 2008

Textual records often comprise a portion of the holdings in archives.  Archives needs to make their graphic materials just as accessible to users as textual materials, if not more so.  This course covers the application of RAD to the description of photographs, artwork, elevations, maps and plans.  Students will have an opportunity to practice the application of specific rules, and discuss the benefits of describing at item and aggregate levels.

Instructor:         Paul Henry

Location:          Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, ON

                        www.collectionscanada.ca

 

 

 

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