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The AIC Wiki is sponsored by the American Institute for Conservation with content created by the various AIC Specialty Groups, Networks and Committees. Several of the Specialty Groups had "AIC Conservation Catalogs," compendia of working knowledge on materials and techniques used to preserve and treat works of art and historic artifacts. The series, begun in 1985 in print format and still in active development, was intended to be updated on an ongoing basis as techniques, technologies, and modes of practice evolve. Placing this content on the AIC wiki platform allows for 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. Other groups have documented their knowledge bases directly on this wiki platform. Each section of the wiki may have a different organizational structure and while there is an overall template for many entries, these have been modified to meet the needs of each group.
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Join AIC and international colleagues in contributing to AIC's Wiki during our January Edit-a-thon month! Learn how to become a Wiki Creator, discover what content groups are working on this month, collaborate with colleagues in other specialties on pages, that dig into to an assignment that you've always planned on doing and just never had the time! Join AIC's Wiki online community to receive more information on wiki Edit-a-thon events.
Click on the subjects below to access the in depth content as well as to view more information on the original source and format.
Getting Started[edit | edit source]
To contribute to the AIC wiki please:
- Read up - Read the AIC wiki user guidelines page for background information on how to use and contribute to this resource.
- Identify yourself - Contact the AIC e-Editor to indicate your interest and be put in touch with the appropriate AIC Wiki Chairs and Editors
- Get trained - The AIC e-Editor will create an account with Creator level access after training has been completed. Visit the Getting Started page for more information on how to access the training resources and for quick links to some of the most common style features on the site.
For more information on editing visit the Help:Editingpage and the Wiki Editors' Resources page.
