Currently viewing the tag: "Preservation"

Maintaining public records requires judicious management of resources. It compels records custodians to identify simple, practical, cost-effective approaches that can be incorporated into daily routines.

Read more

Archaeological sites are being lost or significantly degraded due to natural and cultural impacts that have greatest effect upon exposed or unconsolidated surfaces.

Read more

The Information Clearinghouse is comprised of over 7,000 resources on the care and active use of older and historic religious properties culled from a wide variety of sources nationally. Much of the collection features resources which are unavailable elsewhere.

Read more

The purpose of this survey was to collect data about the use of Internet-based technologies for communication among preservation professionals.

Read more

Drayton Hall, a historic site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, seeks an experienced and innovative professional as Director of Preservation.

Read more

This video covers a workshop on the conservation and restoration of stained glass.

Read more

Identification of Unmarked Graves

On September 16, 2008 By

A critical and long-standing challenge in the preservation field has been finding unmarked graves.

Read more

The eighth annual Preservation in Your Community event was held July 31 at Lee H. Nelson Hall, Natchitoches, La.

Read more

NCPTT’s materials research program hosted representatives from Hybrid Plastics. The company specializes in new resin and plastics based on a new chemical technology called POSS.

Read more