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Provides information on disaster preparedness, management and response for paper-based materials.
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Information about archival management and preservation of historical records. A Primer on Disaster Preparedness, Management and Response: Paper-Based Materials
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Disaster Preparedness Primer
A Primer on Disaster Preparedness, Management and Response: Paper-Based Materials
On-line seminar and lecture notes from the NIC Annual Meeting 1996. Includes detailed notes on actions to be taken and tips for implementing and developing a similar program.
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Building A Constituency for Collections Care:
Children, Youth and Families
NIC Annual Meeting Program, October 21-22, 1996
"I t is no small thing to outwit
time." A. B ARTLETT G IAMATTI
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Audio archiving services. Features services, events, projects, and current developments. Located in Brussels, Belgium.
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Memnon's Mission statement
Memnon is the trusted partner of organisations for digital preservation and accessibility of audiovisual and cultural archives.
Memnon provides a cost-effective and
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Furniture conservators specializing in antique restoration, repair, and reproductions.
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Fallon & Wilkinson, LLC is a furniture conservation firm founded in 2000 by principal conservators, Tad D. Fallon and Randy S. Wilkinson.
Fallon & Wilkinson, LLC brings a combined 20 years of training and experience to the care and conservation of furniture, wooden artifacts, and interior woodwork, blending old world craftsmanship with
Programs and publications on the proper care and maintenance of America's cultural and historic heritage, including the CAP (Conservation Assessment Program) grants funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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For over 30 years, Heritage Preservation has been working to ensure the preservation of America's collections for present and future generations. We are the nation's leading nonprofit advocate for the proper care of all our cultural heritage--works of art, books and archives, documents and photographs, architecture, monuments, natural science specimens, and family heirlooms.
The Conservation Assessment Program staff is pleased to announce that 100 museums from 39 states will be participating in CAP in 2009.
for the press release and a
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