Workshop
Preserving our pictorial heritage:
Photographs in African collections
Host: National Archives of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia
Date: 3-7 April 2006
Invitation
Your institution is hereby invited to send one participant to the above mentioned workshop. This workshop organized by IFLA Africa Section and the PAC office for Southern Africa, sponsored by IFLA ALP will focus on the preservation of photographic collections housed in libraries, archives and museums.
Topics will range from the history of photographs, the identification of photographs, photographic albums, practical sessions on the handling and storage of images. The workshop will end with a full day interactive workshop on digitization.
The organizing committee is inviting curatorial staff dealing direct with photograph collections to participate.
The organizing committee would like a fairly wide representation from Southern Africa. Unfortunately the available budget will restrict our goals.
Application Form
All applications should reach Hertha Lukileni not later than 3 March 2006.
All other expenses like air fares, accommodation, lunch and a tool kit will be paid from the workshop budget. Participants are however advised to make own provision for evening meals.
We look forward to your participation
Ms. Ellen N. Namhila
Director: National Library and Archives Service
Private Bag 13250
Windhoek, Namibia
Tel: (061) 293 5211/ 293 5210
Fax: (061) 293 5217
Enquiries: N. H. Lukileni
E-mail: hlukileni@mec.gov.na
Organizing Committee
Ellen Namhila (enamhila@mec.gov.na),
Werner Hillebrecht (whillbrecht@mec.gov.na),
Hertha Lukileni (hlukileni@mec.gov.na),
Johann Maree (johnic@mweb.co.za)
Travel Information
Workshop Programme
Sunday 2 April
Arrival of delegates
Monday 3 April
0800 Registration, welcome, logistics
0810 Round Robin (introduction - all participants)
0900 Official opening of the workshop
0930 Conservation considerations - environment, buildings, disaster plans - Johann Maree
1015 Images and visual data in History - John Dwyer
1100 Tea/Coffee
1115 Theoretical outlines of conservation intervention in photographic materials- Dieter Lüdemann
1200 Tour of the National Archives - Hertha Lukileni
1300 Lunch
1400 Practical session - Dieter Lüdemann
Documentation of photographic objects
Lantern slides and glass plate negatives
1530 Tea
1545 Continuation of practical session
1645 Questions, discussion
Evening programme
1900 Transport to dinner venue
1930 Welcoming dinner (Welcome: Ms Ellen N. Namhila)
Tuesday 4 April
0800 History of photography, Part 1 - John Dwyer
1030 Tea/Coffee
1100 History of photography Part 2 - John Dwyer
1300 Lunch
1400 Practical session
Preparation of photographic prints to be treated (including possible adhesive removal and/or stripping of backing secondary supports)
1530 Tea/coffee
1545 Continuation of practical session (dry-cleaning of photographic prints)
1645 Questions, discussion
Evening at leisure
Wednesday 5 April
0800 Photos as documents: The importance of provenance and full documentation - Werner Hillebrecht
0845 Identification, storage, retrieval and usage of photographic prints - John Dwyer
1045 Tea
1115 Reading prints and identifying print type and age, context, value
Basic storage and handling, surface abrasion, storage in Mylar sleeves - John Dwyer
1300 Lunch
1400 Practical session - Dieter Lüdemann
Aqueous treatment of photographic
Prints - the 'breath test'
Humidification and washing
1530 Tea/Coffee
1545 Mounting of photographic prints
1645 Discussion, questions
Evening Programme Polytechnic School of Exellence
Thursday 6 April
0800 Cataloguing of photographic materials - Janine Dunlop
0900 Exhibitions and photographs - J. Maree
1000 Surveying photographic collections
1100 Tea
1115 Water-damaged material recovery - Dieter Lüdemann
1145 Photograph Albums - Johann Maree
1300 Lunch
1400 Depart for tour of Windhoek, National Museum, National Art Gallery and Katutura
Return ± 1800
Evening at Leisure
Friday 7 April
0800 Interactive digitization workshop - Janine Dunlop, What is digitization (definition and outline)
Why digitize (access, preservation and what does digitization offer)
0900 What to digitize? (Formats, selection for digitization)
1000 Who digitizes (examples of projects and the potential of digitization)
1100 Tea
1115 How to digitize (scanners, software, back- up and hard disk space)
1215 How to digitize part 1 (Photographs) practical demonstration)
1315 Lunch
1415 How to digitize part 2 Manuscripts/Newspaper clippings/journal articles
1515 DISA's standards discussed
1545 Tea
1600 Discussion/Questions
1630 Closing ceremony