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PAPYRUS SPRING 2013 11 E ach year, the IAMFA conference provides attendees with outstand- ing networking opportunities and top-notch educational programs, and this year is no exception. The 23rd Annual IAMFA Conference in Washington, D.C. promises to provide you with innovative facilities sessions and best practices that can be immedi- ately applied at your cultural institution. You will walk away with knowledge that will position your organization for long-term success. The conference officially begins on Monday at the Folger Shakespeare Library, with a presentation on win- dow upgrades and the prevention of moisture intrusion. Monday afternoon will be a treat for us all. This year’s conference committee has decided to offer multiple educa- tional opportunities at the Library of Congress, ensuring a broad range of topics for conference delegates. You will have an opportunity to choose between some concurrent topics: Session 1 offers you an opportunity to learn more about Collections Preservation Storage or Campus-Wide Safety Upgrades from our colleagues at the Library of Congress. Session 2 will focus on either an LED Case Study at Trafalgar Square presented by Chris Tiernan or the Energy Reduction Program for the House Office Buildings presented by the Library of Congress. On Tuesday morning, participants will convene at the National Zoological Park for more presentation sessions. Starting the day is a presentation by Chris Arkins and Emrah Baki Ulas from Steensen Varming on Climate- Responsive Building Envelopes. During their presentation, they will discuss the challenge of conservation with respect to temperature and humidity and lighting exposure, in relation to external climates, building envelopes and internal control strategies. After lunch, members will be treated to a panel discussion provided by a team of collections and facilities experts on the Shifts in Environmental-Parameters Requirements. This exciting forum involves a discussion on the preserva- tion environment and the unique The 23rd Annual IAMFA Conference Incredible Educational Sessions By Lisa LaHiff and Kendra Gastright The Folger Shakespeare Library. The Library of Congress’ Madison Building. Giant panda at the National Zoological Park.

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Educational Program for IAMFA's 2013 Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.

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Each year, the IAMFA conferenceprovides attendees with out stand -ing networking opportunities and

top-notch educational programs,and this year is no exception. The23rd Annual IAMFA Conference inWashington, D.C. promises to provideyou with innovative facilities sessionsand best practices that can be imme di -ately applied at your cultural institution.You will walk away with knowledgethat will position your organizationfor long-term success.

The conference officially beginson Monday at the Folger ShakespeareLibrary, with a presentation on win -dow upgrades and the prevention ofmoisture intrusion.

Monday afternoon will be a treat forus all. This year’s conference committeehas decided to offer multiple educa -tional opportunities at the Library ofCongress, ensuring a broad range oftopics for conference delegates. You willhave an opportunity to choose betweensome concurrent topics: Session 1 offersyou an opportunity to learn moreabout Collections Preservation Storage orCampus-Wide Safety Upgrades from ourcolleagues at the Library of Congress.Session 2 will focus on either an LEDCase Study at Trafalgar Square presentedby Chris Tiernan or the Energy ReductionProgram for the House Office Buildingspresented by the Library of Congress.

On Tuesday morning, participantswill convene at the National ZoologicalPark for more presentation sessions.Starting the day is a presentation byChris Arkins and Emrah Baki Ulasfrom Steensen Varming on Climate-Responsive Building Envelopes. Duringtheir presentation, they will discussthe challenge of conservation withrespect to temperature and humidity

and lighting exposure, in relation toexternal climates, building envelopesand internal control strategies. Afterlunch, members will be treated to apanel discussion provided by a teamof collections and facilities experts onthe Shifts in Environmental-ParametersRequirements. This exciting foruminvolves a discussion on the preser va -tion environment and the unique

The 23rd Annual IAMFA ConferenceIncredible Educational SessionsBy Lisa LaHiff and Kendra Gastright

The Folger Shakespeare Library.

The Library of Congress’ Madison Building. Giant panda at the National Zoological Park.

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relationship between collections andfacilities staff.

Finally, we close Day 2 with a specialpresentation on Organic Grounds Man -agement, presented by Paul Tukey fromGlenstone in Potomac, Maryland. Paulis the author of The Organic Lawn CareManual, and is the principal of an inter - national consulting firm that assistsbusinesses and municipalities in thenatural maintenance of their landscapes.

On Wednesday afternoon, memberswill participate in two presentationsat the National Museum of AmericanHistory. The first will be a brief wrap-up on the Benchmarking exercisefrom Keith McClanahan. The finalpresentation for Wednesday will bea panel discussion on the Hypoxic FireProtection System at the National Museumof American History.

Whether you want to know moreabout collections preservation, organiclandscape maintenance, or the pre ven - tion of moisture intrusion, the edu ca -tional program at the 23rd AnnualIAMFA Conference is sure to provide

you with valuable insights and take aways.The concentration of so much exper tisein one place is one of the tremen dousbenefits of the IAMFA con ference, andthe IAMFA conference program com -mittee is working hard to make theeducational programs relevant to youand your organization.

We look forward to seeing youin October!

Lisa LaHiff is Special Assistant to the Directorof the Office of Facilities Management andReliability at the Smithsonian Institution.

Kendra Gastright is the Director of theOffice of Facilities Management andReliability at the Smithsonian Institution.

The National Museum of American History.

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