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Webinar: Preparing for the Next Disaster

NCPTT will be offering a free webinar "Disaster Preparedness for Cultural Resources: Preparing You For the Next Disaster" on May 22-23 from 9 am -12 pm central. The webinar will […] More

Go Digital and Social: the Public Face of NPS Park Cultural Landscapes Program

On October 2012, the National Park Service Park Cultural Landscapes Program launched its program website (http://www.nps.gov/cultural_landscapes/). This site is designed for broad audiences as well as preservation community members, to […] More

Training in Climate Change and Cultural Resources

Climate change (Call to Action #21, “Revisiting Leopold”) and NPS workforce collaboration and training (Call to Action #31, “Destination Innovation”) were fused in February 2013 with a workshop on cultural […] More

New Guidance for Installing Solar Panels on Historic Properties

TPS published new online guidance for Solar Panels on Historic Properties to showcase successful projects that have added solar energy systems to historic buildings, districts, and landscapes. The guidance will […] More

Web Catalog Increases Access to NPS Museum Collections

The National Park Service (NPS) Museum Management Program has re-launched its Web Catalog museum collections website. This project is an ongoing initiative that supports the Director’s Call to Action #17, “Go Digital” […] More
 
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Development of a Prototypical Historic Fire Risk Index to Evaluate Fire Safety in Historic Buildings (1998-08)

On December 31, 1998 By NCPTT
1998-08
The difficulty of imposing building and fire codes on historic buildings has been a subject of wide spread concern in recent decades.
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Preservation Week Report: The High School for the Preservation Arts Project (1998-23)

On December 31, 1998 By Sean Clifford
1998-23
The overall goal is to develop a model secondary school curriculum dedicated to the training of skilled preservation artisans that will include an academic component and an industry/government sponsored field internship component. Upon graduation the students will have earned both a New York State Regents diploma and the equivalent of a one-year internship in their chosen restoration building trade.
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Description and Analysis of NAPAP Briquette Surface Chemistry Files (1998-30)

On December 31, 1998 By NCPTT
1998-30
NAPAP researchers exposed limestone and marble briquettes to weathering for months to years at several different sites. They sampled the briquettes and analyzed multiple layers for anion content.
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Glass & Stained Glass Conservation Workshop (1998-29)

On December 31, 1998 By NCPTT
Glass & Stained Glass Conservation Workshop - Document Cover

In the summer of 1998, the Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center in Omaha, Nebraska hosted a seminar focusing on the restoration and conservation of three-dimensional and stained glass objects. Participants included conservators, professionals, and preservationists from all across the Midwest. During the five-day seminar, the Center provided lectures, educational materials and instruction, and hands-on learning [...]

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Partners in Prosperity: The Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation in New Jersey (1998-25)

On December 31, 1998 By NCPTT
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Published in 1998 by the New Jersey Historic Trust, Partners in Prosperity: The Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation in New Jersey is a product of NCPTT funded research. Available for download on this page, the booklet summarizes results of Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation, a study conducted by the Center for Urban Policy Research at Rutgers University and overseen by the New Jersey Historic Trust.
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Review of the Literature on the Topic of Acidic Deposition on Stone (1998-09)

On December 31, 1998 By NCPTT
1998-09
It is extremely difficult to determine how much of the deterioration observed on stones is due to “acid rain” since its action is not limited to one mechanism. Rather, it results from the interaction of various mechanisms, many of which also occur in natural weathering.
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Effect of Water on Lower Pecos River Rock Paintings in Texas (1998-22)

On December 31, 1998 By NCPTT
Pecos Rock Art

In 1998, NCPTT partially funded a research project that involved an investigation of rock paintings in the Lower Pecos River area of Texas.  Rock Art Research, the journal of the Australian Rock Art Research Association (AURA) and the International Federation of Rock Art Organizations (IFRAO), communicated results which were published by Elmo J. Mawk [...]

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Physical and Chemical Process Of Soiling and Washoff at the Cathedral Of Learning (1998-11)

On December 31, 1998 By NCPTT
1998-11
Sensitive building materials such as calcareous stone are subject to accelerated deterioration by several agents. These may be physical processes such as freeze-thaw cycles, chemical processes such as reaction with sulfur dioxide gas, or biological processes such as attack by microorganisms.
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Archaeological Site Revegetation, Organochloride Based Pesticides, PCBs and Their Relationships to Resource Preservation and Protection (1998-15)

On December 31, 1998 By NCPTT
1998-15
Archaeological sites are being lost or significantly degraded due to natural and cultural impacts that have greatest effect upon exposed or unconsolidated surfaces.
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