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AIC CONSERVATION CATALOGS COLLABORATIVE KNOWLEDGE BASE
The AIC Conservation Catalogs are a compendium of working knowledge on materials and techniques used to preserve and treat works of art and historic artifacts. The series, begun in 1985 and still in active development, was intended to be updated on an ongoing basis as techniques, technologies, and modes of practice evolve; however it is currently constrained by printing and distribution costs. Converting the catalogs to an online collaborative knowledge base will allow easy and timely collaborative editing and also provide much broader access to these resources, ensuring that innovative methods and materials are documented and widely disseminated to practicing conservators and conservation scientists.
- Architecture
- Book & Paper
- Conservators in Private Practice
- Electronic Media
- Objects
- Paintings
- Photographic Materials
- Research and Technical Studies
- Textiles
- Wooden Artifacts
Other Content
Getting Started
Consult the AIC-CC user guidelines page for further information on using this resource.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
- Template for new Chapter
- Wiki Editors' Resources
- MediaWiki FAQ
- Using Footnotes and References on MediaWiki
A Message about our funder
This website was developed under a grant from the National Park Service and the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the American Institute for Conservation and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Park Service or the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training.