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Webinar: Preparing for the Next Disaster

The broadcast for Preparing for the Next Disaster has concluded. Once transcripts and closed captioning have been completed, we will place the videos online. Thank you for your participation. Should […] 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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Protocol for Emergency Washing Drying and Sterilizing Historically Significant Books

On February 15, 2008 By NCPTT
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NCPTT received a final report from a PTT Grants project, "Protocol for Emergency Washing, Drying, and Sterilization of Historically Significant Books" by the University of Utah’s Marriott Library.
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Ferrell Participates in Louisiana Flood Protection and Ecosystem Restoration Professional Development Program

On February 11, 2008 By NCPTT
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NCPTT’s Andy Ferrell recently participated in the first Louisiana Flood Protection and Ecosystem Restoration Professional Development Program.
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Cemetery TelNPS Courses Held in January

On February 7, 2008 By NCPTT
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NCPTT held two TelNPS courses in January. The Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care program aired on Jan. 17 and featured cemetery and commemorative monument maintenance techniques that are sustainable, cyclic, non-invasive and do no harm.
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Basics in Iron Fence Care

On February 7, 2008 By NCPTT
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Materials Research Chief Mary Striegel and Materials Conservator Jason Church conduct a TEL NPS course "Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care."
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Preserving Coastal Forts an NCPTT NPS Workshop

On February 6, 2008 By NCPTT
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Kirk Cordell and Andy Ferrell participated in planning for "Preserving Coastal Forts: An NPS Workshop" that is scheduled April 8-10, 2008, in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Prospection in Depth 2008: September 16-20, 2008, San Francisco

On February 5, 2008 By NCPTT
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Geophysical techniques like radar, magnetometry, conductivity, and resistivity are fast becoming essential archeological skills.
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NCPTT Provides Archeology Technical Assistance to Louisiana State Exhibit Museum

On February 4, 2008 By NCPTT
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NCPTT recently provided technical assistance to the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport regarding concerns about the condition of several archeological copper objects associated with the Gahagan burials that were excavated in the 1930s.
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Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care

On February 4, 2008 By NCPTT
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Materials Research Chief Mary Striegel and Materials Conservator Jason Church conduct a TEL NPS course "Essentials in Cemetery Monument Care."
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Archeology: Prospection in Depth 2008

On February 2, 2008 By NCPTT
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The Presidio Trust and NCPTT have agreed to jointly promote NCPTT's "Prospection in Depth 2008," a workshop that focuses on cutting-edge applications of geographic information systems and geophysical technologies for identifying archeological sites and site features.
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