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Materials of Art and Archaeology Bibliography Part VI. Museology Norbert S. Baer Conservation Center Institute of Fine Arts New York University May 2003

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Materials of Art and Archaeology

Bibliography

Part VI. Museology

Norbert S. Baer

Conservation CenterInstitute of Fine ArtsNew York University

May 2003

Materials of Art and Archaeology

Bibliography

Introduction

Part I. Inorganic Materials (1997).

Part II. Metals (1999).

Part III. Organic Materials (2000).

Part IV. Instrumental Methods (2000).

Part V. Environment (1999).

Part VI. Museology (2003).

Part VII. Dating and Provenance (1999).

Part VIII Library and Archive Materials (1999).

Part IX Stone (1999).

Part X. Dyes and Pigments (2003).

Cumulative Index

May be obtained from:

Conservation CenterInstitute of Fine Arts

Inorganic New York University14 East 78th Street

New York, New York 10021

May 2003

PART VI: MUSEOLOGY

CONTENTS

Art Cities: Bordeaux1

Art Cities: Venice1

Collections Management3

Cultural Tourism4

Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: Florence Flood4

Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: Hurricane Hugo6

Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: La Fenice Fire7

Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: Windsor Castle Fire7

Disaster Preparedness: Earthquakes7

Disaster Preparedness: Fire7

Disaster Preparedness: Floods and Hurricanes8

Disaster Preparedness: General8

Disaster Preparedness: War9

Disaster Preparedness: War: Iraq10

Exhibition Design and Traveling Exhibitions10

Exhibition Design and Traveling Exhibitions: Guidelines13

Exhibition Policy: Ethnographic Collections14

Exhibition Policy: WWII14

Expert Systems15

Industrial Archaeology15

In-Situ Conservation: Archaeological Sites15

In-Situ Conservation: Architectural Monuments16

In-Situ Conservation: Architectural Monuments: Façadism16

In-Situ Conservation: Underwater Sites16

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution18

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: Lydian Hoard19

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: WWII19

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: WWII: Amber Room21

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: WWII: Quedlinburg21

Legal Issues: Artists' Rights: Tilted Arc 21

Legal Issues: Auction Houses and Dealers22

Legal Issues: Auction Houses and Dealers: Sevso Treasure22

Legal Issues: Authenticity and Provenance23

Legal Issues: Censorship23

Legal Issues: Censorship: “Sensation”23

Legal Issues: Native American Cultural Property23

Legal Issues: Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue III 25

Museum Expansion: Brooklyn Museum25

Museum Expansion: General25

Museum Expansion: Getty26

Museum Expansion: Guggenheim26

Museum Expansion: Kimbell27

Museum Expansion: Whitney27

Museum Policy28

Museum Policy: Deaccessioning30

Museum Policy: Ethics31

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Museum Security31

Outdoor Sculpture31

Outdoor Sculpture: Case Studies: Christo31

Outdoor Sculpture: Case Studies: Marcus Aurelius 31

Outdoor Sculpture: Case Studies: Statue of Liberty 33

Preventive Conservation33

Public Places33

Rescue Archaeology: Temple of Dendur 33

Risk Assessment and Risk Management34

Risk Assessment and Risk Management: Personal Risk35

Temperature and Humidity Control35

Ultraviolet-Induced Damage36

Vandalism37

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Art Cities: Bordeaux

D. Barraud, "Archéologie et Histoire Ancienne à Bordeaux: Des origines à la fin de l'Antiquité/ Archaeology and Ancient History of Bordeaux," European Cultural Heritage 5/6 No.5/1, 31-36, December (1991)/ February (1992).

M. Benarie, "Urbanism and Geopolitics [pertaining to Bordeaux]," European Cultural Heritage: Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 29-30, December (1991)/ February (1992).

J.-P. Errath, "La Restauration Architecturale du Centre Ancien de Bordeaux, ou le problème de la gestion par la Collectivité d'un patrimoine culturel commun, utilisé par différents individus défendant des intérêts personnels/ The Architectural Restoration of the Old Centre of Bordeaux or The Problematic Public Management of Common Cultural Heritage Used by Distinctive Individuals with Different Concerns," European Cultural Heritage:

Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 46-56, December (1991)/ February (1992).

J.-G. Faugère, "Introduction [to special issue on Bordeaux]," European Cultural Heritage: Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 28, December (1991)/ February (1992).

J.-G. Faugère and J. Derion, "État de Conservation des Bâtiments et Édifices Anciens de Bordeaux (Connaissance de l'Environnement et de l'État de Conservations des Anciens Édifices de Bordeaux)/ The State of Conservation of Old Buildings and Monuments in Bordeaux (Understanding the Environment and the Preservation of the Ancient Monuments of Bordeaux)," European Cultural Heritage: Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 73-84, December (1991)/ February (1992).

M.S. Faugère, "Centre de la Pierre, Bordeaux," European Cultural Heritage: Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 85-86, December (1991)/ February (1992).

M.S. Faugère and J.-G. Faugère, Guest Editors, "Special Issue: Bordeaux," European Cultural Heritage: Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 27-86, December (1991)/ February (1992).

B. Fayolle-Lussac, "Bordeaux: From the Ancient Settlement to the Modern Urban Agglomeration," European Cultural Heritage: Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 63-72, December (1991)/ February (1992).

J. Lacoste, "Les Monuments à Bordeaux au Moyen-Age/ Medieval Monuments in Bordeaux," European Cultural Heritage: Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 37-45, December (1991)/ February (1992).

J.-C. Lasserre, "Bordeaux, Port des Lumières - Bordeaux au XIXe Siècle/ The New Image of Bordeaux in the 18th and 19th Centuries," European Cultural Heritage: Newsletter on Research 5/6 No.5/1, 57-62, December (1991)/ February (1992).

Art Cities: Venice

J.-P. Adine and D. Dunglas, "Il faut sauver Venise," Le Point 1005 21-27 December (1991) pp.42-48.

Anon., "Queen of the Adriatic Needs Our Help," Readers' Digest 88, February (1966) pp.191-192.

Anon., "Is Venice Worth Saving?" Harpers 233, October (1966) p.26ff.

Anon., "Disaster in Italy," Newsweek 68, 21 November (1966) pp.110-111.

Anon., "Venice Under Water," Harpers 234, March (1967) p.33ff.

Anon., "Is Venice Sinking?" Saturday Review 50, 25 March (1967) p.40ff.

Anon., "Waters of Venice," Look 33, 18 November (1969) pp.60-67.

Anon., "Venice Preserved?" ARTnews 68, Summer (1969) pp.54-58.

Anon., "Is Venice Doomed?" Life 67, 18 July (1969) pp.34-43.

Anon., "Fight to Save the Sinking Jewel," Time 94, 25 July (1969) pp.30-35.

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Anon, "Venice: The Present: A Sinking Sensation," Horizon 12, Winter (1970) pp.73-75.

Anon., "Can Venice Survive Pollution?" U.S. News and World Report 68, 26 January (1970) pp.72-74.

Anon., "New Venice: An Industrial Giant," U.S. News and World Report 68, 26 January (1970) p.74.

Anon., "Must Venice Die?" Holiday 47, April (1970) pp.46-49.

Anon., "Will Venice Die From Smoker's Cough?" Vogue 159, February (1972) p.96ff.

Anon., "Look Out for Falling Angels," Harpers 244, February (1972) pp.94-96.

Anon., "Venice Fights for Life," National Geographic 142, November (1972) pp.591-631.

Anon., "New Life for Venice, If Industry Cleans Up," Business Week, 28 April (1973) p.72ff.

Anon., "How to Stop Venice from Sinking," Science News 105, 2 March (1974) p.133.

Anon., "Dams for Venice," Time 104 28 October (1974) p.57.

Anon., "Floodproofing Venice With Rubber Dams," Popular Science 208 March (1976) pp.76-78.

Anon., "Venice: Not Out of Danger Yet," U.S. News and World Report 80 17 May (1976) p.75.

Anon., "Venice on the Mend," Atlas 25 44 (1978).

Anon., "Bounding Vack," Time 113 4 June (1979) p.46.

Anon., "A Grimy and Watery Death in Venice," Discover 7 8 (1986).

Anon., "A Party to Save Venice," New York Times 3 September (1989).

Anon., "Venice Gallery Limits Crowds," New York Times 14 July (1991).

Anon., "Are the Italians Fit to Look After Venice?" The Art Newspaper 15 1-2 February (1992).

Anon., "Saving Venice: A Pearl Cast Before the Politicians," The Economist, 19-21 8 February (1992).

Anon., "No Haste Over Restoring St. Mark's Basilica," The Art Newspaper 16 13 March (1992).

Anon., "Italian Senate Votes $1.4 Billion for Venice (While Churches May Close for Lack of $40,000)," The Art Newspaper 17, April (1992).

Anon., "Biennale Wrangling Still," The Art Newspaper 17 3 April (1992).

Anon., "Can Venice Be Put Under EC Authority?" The Art Newspaper 17, April (1992).

Anon., "A Catalogue of Stolen Art from Venetian Churches," The Art Newspaper 17 16 April (1992).

M.A. Bertolacciniwazzu , S. Cerquiglini, V. Fassina and G. Torrace, "Study of Some Gaseous and Particulate Pollutants in the Atmosphere of Venice (1972-1973) and Their Effect on the Deterioration of Istrian Stone," Report to UNESCO, ICCROM, Rome (1976).

C. Booth, "The Battle of Venice," Time 135 47 28 May (1990).

R. Brambilla, Art and Landscape of Italy: Too Late to be Saved?, (Exhibition Catalogue for the 1967-1968 photographic show organized by Italia Nostra and the Italian Touring Club), Palazzo Reale, Milan (1967) 157pp.

L. Childe, "World Fair Jamboree Will Turn Venice Into Disneyland-On-Sea," The Sunday Telegraph, 5 November (1989).

A. Cowell, "In Gondola Waters, Mayor Floats a Subway Plan" New York Times 19 May (1992).

R. Deardorff, "Venice Cautiously Celebrates Her Recovery," New York Times, 28 May (1967).

M. Del Monte and O. Vittori, "Impact of Air Pollution on Stone Decay: The Case of Venice," Endeavour 9 117-122 (1985).

G. De Vecchi, L. Lazzarini and L. Menegazzo Vitturi; R. Rossi-Manaresi, Editor, "Deterioration Due to Salt Efflorescence on Interior Marble Facing of the Church of S. Maria dei Miracoli, Venice," In The Conservation of Stone II, Preprints of the Contributions to the International Symposium, Bologna, 27-30 October, 1981, Centro per la conservazione delle sculture all'aperto, Bologna (1981) Part A: Deterioration, Part B: Treatment, pp.417-443.

W. Dorigio, Venezia Origini: Fondamenti, Ipotesi, Metodi, Electa, Milan (1983) 2 Volumes.

P. Elmer-DeWitt, "Venice Fights Off the Flood Tides," Time 132 75 14 November (1988).

V. Fassina, "The Stone Decay of the Main Portal of Saint Mark's Basilica in Relation to Natural Weathering Agents and to Air Pollution," In Proceedings, VIth International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone: Turin, 12-14 September, 1988, Nicholas Copernicus University, Turin (1988) pp.278-286.

V. Fassina, A. Bonarrigo and A. Ongaro, "An Air Pollution Survey Inside the Basilica of Torcello in Relation to the Deterioration of the Mosaics," In The Conservation of Stone II, Part A, Preprints of the Contributions to the International Symposium, Bologna, 27-30 October, 1981, Editor, R. Rossi-Manaresi, Centro per la conservazione delle sculture all'aperto, Bologna (1981) pp.401-416.

V. Fassina, L. Lazzarini and G. Biscontin, "Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Composition of Black Crusts Deposited on Venetian Marbles and Stones," In Second International Symposium on the Deterioration of Building Stones, Athens, 27 Sept.-1 Oct., 1976, pp.201-211.

S. Fay and P. Knightly, The Death of Venice, Praeger Publishers, New York (1976) 190pp.

M. Fazio, "Restoring Italy," Notizie dall'Italia 7-8 (1990).

J.C. Godefroy, Venice or Expo: It Is Up to You, Editor, R. Brook Browne, Venice (1990) 39pp.

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J.A. Gray, "What Is Being Done," Venice in Peril, Translated by D. Sears, G.C. Sansoni, Florence (1970) pp.5-7.

D.J. Hamblin, "Maladies of Venice: Decay, Delay and that Old Sinking Feeling," Smithsonian 8 No.8 40-53 (1977).

B. Hickman, "Risk Management: Water-Related Damage to Buildings and Monuments in Venice," Unpublished colloquium report, New York University, Institute of Fine Arts (1987).

P. Hofman, "Saving Italy's Ruins from Ruin," Art News 80 No.3 78-85 (1981).

International Center of Conservation, "Studies of Air Pollution and its Effect on Stone in Venice," UNESCO, Venice Campaign 1973, Rome (1973).

International Fund for Monuments, Venice in Peril, Translated by D. Sears, G.C. Sansoni, Florence (1970) 22pp.

M. Lambron, "Venise, théâtre d'ombres," Le Point 1005 49-50 21-27 December (1991).

J.-F. de Lapérouse, "A Risk Analysis of the Urban Fabric of Venice," Unpublished colloquium report, New York University, Institute of Fine Arts (1987).

P. Lauritzen, Venice Preserved, Adler and Adler, Bethesda, MD (1986) vii+176pp.

L. Lazzzarini, "Stones and Marbles in Venice and Their Decay," The Conservation of Stone I, Proceedings of the International Symposium, Bologna, 19-21 June, 1975, Editor, R. Rossi-Manaresi, Centro per la conversazione delle sculpture all'aperto, Bologna (1975) pp.169-187.

L. Lazzarini, "I Marmi di Venezia: Provenenzia, Cause di Alterazione, Trattamenti Conservati," Marmo Restauro: Situazione e Prospettive: Atti del Convegno, Carrara, 31 May, 1983, Editor, C. Dolce, Museo del marmo, Carrara (1984) pp.103-112.

L. Lazzarini and F. Vasco, "Studio scientifico sullo stato di conservazione delle pietre e die marmi della Porta della Carta di Venezia," Deterioramento e Conservazione della Pietra: Atta del 3o Congresso Internazionale, Venezia, 24-27 Ottobre, 1979, Universita degli studi, istituto di chimica industriale, Padua (1982) pp.645-660.

M. LiCalsi, "Economic Development: A Risk Management Approach," Unpublished colloquium report, New York University, Institute of Fine Arts (1987).

R. Lieberman, The Church of S. Maria dei Miracoli in Venice, New York (1982) 384pp.

G. Lorenzetti, Venice and Its Lagoons, Translated by J. Guthrie, Edizioni Lint, Trieste (1990) 1025pp.

M.M. Lovell, A Visitable Past: Views of Venice by American Artists, 1860-1915, University of Chicago Press, Chicago (1989) xi+115pp.

J. McAndrew, Venetian Architecture of the Early Renaissance, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1980) xiii+599pp.

A. Moncrieff and K.F.B. Hempel, "Conservation of Sculptural Stonework: The Virgin and Child on S. Maria dei Miracoli and the Loggetta of the Companile, Venice," Studies in Conservation 22 No.1 1-11 (1977).

I. Montanelli, "For Venice," Venice in Peril, Translated by D. Sears, G.C. Sansoni, Florence (1970) pp.9-18.

J.J. Norwich, "The Battle for Venice," Apollo 102 No.163 225 (1975).

J.J. Norwich, "Venice in Peril," Royal Institution Proceedings 63 243-267 (1991).

A. Paleni and S. Curri, "Biological Aggression of Works of Art in Venice," Biodeterioration of Materials, Lunteren (1971) pp.392-400.

M. Rinaldo, "Italy: The Other Venice," The Conservation of Cities, UNESCO, Paris (1975) pp.159-177.

V. Romanovsky, "La circulation de l'eau dans les briques en oeuvre," In Il Mattone di Venezia, Contributi presentati al concorso di idee su patologia, diagnosi e terapia del mattone di Venezia, Laboratorio per lo studio della dinamica delle grandi masse, Commune di Venezia, Venice (1982) pp.161-173.

J. Ruskin, The Stones of Venice, Bellew Publishing Co. Ltd., London (1989) 239pp.

J. Russell, "Imagine Venice as a Floating Disneyland," New York Times, 10 December (1989).

O. Salvadori and A. Zitelli, "Monohydrate and Dihydrate Calcium Oxalate in Living Lichen Incrustations Biodeteriorating Marble Columns of the Basilica of S. Maria Assunta on the Island of Torcello (Venice)," In The Conservation of Stone II, Preprints of the Contributions to the International Symposium, Bologna, 27-30 October, 1981, Centro per la conservazione delle sculture all'aperto, Bologna (1981) Part A: Deterioration, Part B: Treatment, pp.379-390.

G. Samona, "Notes on Venice's Urban Problems, Venice in Peril, Translated by D. Sears, G.C. Sansoni, Florence (1970) pp.19-22.

L. Samuel, "Risk Management of Cultural Property in Venice," Unpublished colloquium report, New York University, Institute of Fine Arts (1987).

Save Venice Inc., Save Venice Inc., Newsletter, Save Venice Inc., New York (1986-1991).

Save Venice Inc., Save Venice, Regatta Catalogye, Save Venice Inc., New York (1987, 1989 and 1991).

Save Venice Inc., Application to Getty Architectural Grant Program for Project Implementation Grant for the Church of S. Maria dei Miracoli, Venice, B.H. Guthrie; Contributors, A. Bonarrigo, V. Fassina, M. Piana, O. Nonfarmale, M. Shuller and W. Wolters, Unpublished, February (1992).

Save Venice Inc., "Work Begins on S. Maria dei Miracoli," Save Venice Inc., Newsletter, Unpublished, New York, Summer (1992).

L. Stainton, Turner's Venice, British Museum Publications, Ltd., London (1985) 77pp.

R. Suro, "Venice Moves to Limit Entrance of Tourists," New York Times, 8 May (1987).

C. Temin, "Venice," The Boston Sunday Globe, 17-18 15 March (1992) p. B1.

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The Venice in Peril Fund (The British Committee for the Preservation of Venice), The Venice in Peril Fund Newsletter, London (1975-1991).

UNESCO, Rapporto su Venezia, UNESCO, Paris (1967).

UNESCO, Venice Restored, UNESCO, Paris (1978) 116pp.

UNESCO, Venice Restored: 1966-1986: The UNESCO Campaign and the Contribution of Private Organizations, Electa, Milan (1991) 236pp.

A. Whittick, "Venice Preserved," In Ruskin's Venice, Editor, A. Whittick, London (1976) pp.293-307.

G. Zorzanello, M. Asso and A. Barbacci, "Suscita Polemica Venezia Acqua e Sapone," In Italia Nostra 243 12-16 (1986).

A. Zorzi, "Italians, Fight Parliament Yourselves," The Art Newspaper 16 14 (1992).

A. Zorzi, Venezia Scomparsa, 2 volumes, Electa, Milan (1986) 2 Volumes.

See Also : Disaster Preparedness: La Fenice Fire, Stone Conservation

Collections Management

S. Knell, Editor, Care of Collections, Routledge, New York (1994) xiii, 282pp.

M.C. Malaro, "Collections Management Policies," Museum News 58 No.2, 57-61 November/December (1979).

M.C. Malaro, A Legal Primer on Managing Museum Collections, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. (1985) xiii+351pp.

D.R. Porter, "Developing a Collections Management Manual," Technical Report 7, American Association for State and Local History, Nashville (1986).

L.V. Prott and P. J. O'Keefe, Law and the Cultural Heritage, Professional Books, Abingdon, UK (1984) 5 volumes.

A.R. de Torres, Editor, Collections Care: a Basic Reference Shelflist, National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, Washington, D.C. (1990) 183pp.

Cultural Tourism

B.B. McCarthy, Cultural Tourism: How the Arts Can Help Market Tourism Products, How Tourism Can Help Provide Markets for The Arts, B.B. McCarthy, Portland, OR (1992) ix + 199pp.

Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: Florence Flood

S. Alexander, "Florence, After the Deluge," Reporter 35 39-41 15 December (1966).

Anon., "Anche le stagioni di santa trinita hanno vinto la furia dell'alluvione," L'informatore del marmista 25 No.300 46 (1986).

Anon., "International Campaign for Florence and Venice: Symposium," UNESCO Courier 20 4-39 (1967).

Anon., "Storie di San Nicola e busti di santi," Opd Restauro 3 112-116 (1988).

Anon., "Storms Lash Italy; Florence Flooded; Death Toll is at 27," New York Times 5 November (1966).

Anon., "Arno Overflows. Pope Donates Relief Funds," New York Times 5 November (1966) p.1.

Anon., "Art of Florence Damaged; Cabinet Allots $16 Million for Emergency Relief," New York Times 6 November (1966) p.1.

Anon., "Conditions in Florence Described," New York Times 7 November (1966) p.49.

Anon., "International Committee Appeals for Aid to Save Florence's Art Treasures, Damage to Art Estimated at $160 Million," New York Times 9 November (1966) p.41.

Anon., "American Scholars and Technicians form Committee to Rescue Italian Art, Damage to Art and Books Discussed," New York Times 10 November (1966) p.12.

Anon., "Relief Operations Described," New York Times 11 November (1966) p.17.

Anon., "Editorial on Saving Damaged Art," New York Times 11 November (1966) p.42.

Anon., "Premier Moro Reports to Senate: 5-yr. $3 to $3.5 Billion River Control Plan Under Debate (More Protection Necessary but Limited Resources), Art Critic Asks Artists of World to Donate 1 Work Each for Auction to Restore Art," New York Times 12 November (1966) p.13.

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art to Assess Damage," New York Times 13 November (1966) p.1.

Anon., "Review of Damage," New York Times 13 November (1966) p. IV-2.

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art Reports Damage in Florence, Venice and Rome: Damaged Works Listed," New York Times 15 November (1966) p.3.

Anon., "Florentine Mayor Bargellini Begins New Appeal for Aid to Save Art Works, American Committee to Restore Italian Art Seeks $2.5 Million," New York Times 16 November (1966) p.20.

Anon., "Italian Art and Archives Restoration Committee Opens," New York Times 18 November (1966) p.15.

Anon., "Ravaged Realm of Art: Florence," Life 121-126 18 November (1966).

Anon., "Royal Fury," Time 42 18 November (1966).

Anon., "Fine Arts Official Holds Damage to Florentine Art not as Serious as Believed," New York Times 19 November (1966) p.15.

Anon., "Disaster in Italy: Damage Done by Flood to Art," Newsweek 110-111 21 November (1966).

Anon., "Rains Came," Newsweek 71 21 November (1966).

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Anon., "Operation Book Rescue Formed in U.S. to Aid Damaged Archives and Libraries in Florence," New York Times 23 November (1966) p.63.

Anon., R. Burton Narrates on TV Film Appealing for Funds," New York Times 24 November (1966) p.22.

Anon., "Editorial on Worldwide Sense of Loss," New York Times 24 November (1966) p.34.

Anon., "Italy Counts the Cost of its Deluge: Damage Widespread," Business Week 26 November (1966) pp.50-52.

Anon., "U.S. Expert Says 4 Damaged Frescoes (Florence) in Good Condition," New York Times 26 November (1966) p.23.

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art Appeals for Funds," New York Times 28 November (1966) p.47.

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art Gives $80,000 to Restore 20 Frescoes in Florence, Has Already Given $20,000," New York Times 1 December (1966) p.18.

Anon., "Mayor Bargellini Collapses from Exhaustion, Damage to Art Listed, New Flood Dangers," New York Times 3 December (1966) p.26.

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art Seeks Funds," New York Times IV-4 4 December (1966).

Anon., "J. Canaday Describes Florentine Art Damage and Restoration Efforts," New York Times 5 December (1966) p.57.

Anon., "Ruin in Flood's Wake: Treasures of Florence," US News 34 5 December (1966).

Anon., "Film Preview Set, NYC, to Raise Funds for Flood Relief," New York Times 6 December (1966) p.55.

Anon., "Committee Formed (U.S.) Presided over by Sen. Pell and Bargellini to Coordinate Work of Relief Organizations," New York Times 6 December (1966) p.55.

Anon., "300 Flood Damaged Wood Panels," New York Times 7 December (1966) p.31.

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art Gives Funds for Research on Treating Damaged Works of Art and Books of Florence and Sends Conservators, Has Raised $150,000 so far," New York Times 20December (1966) p.26.

Anon., "Florence Art Galleries and Museums (Except. Sta. Croce) Reopen," New York Times 22 December (1966) p.8.

Anon., "Aftermath: Damage to Florence's Renowned Art and Bibliographic Riches," Wilson Library Bulletin 4 463-464 January (1967).

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art Has Raised $400,000 of $2.5 Million Contribution so far by Americans to Aid in Flood Restoration; Damage to Florence Frescoes Noted," New York Times 1 January (1967) p.10.

Anon., "Pope Paul VI and U.N. Secretary Thant Sign 400 Copies of $350 Book that Will be Sold to Raise Funds to Restore Art," New York Times 5 January (1967) p.12.

Anon., "Government Estimates Flood Damage Can be Absorbed (Sorry for Pun) within 2-3 Years without Strain on Economy," New York Times 16 January (1967) p.34.

Anon., "Picasso Donates Painting for Sale in Committee to Restore Italian Art at Auction," New York Times 21 January (1967) p.63.

Anon., "Committee Grants $60,000 for Restoration of Church of Sta. Croce; Group Considering Formation of International Emergence Center for Restoration of Florentine Libraries," New York Times 27 January (1967) p.91.

Anon., "Works of over 100 Artists to be Auctioned in Briarcliff, N.Y. to Aid Committee to Restore Italian Art," New York Times 4 February (1967) p.54.

Anon., "Movie on Florence Damage Available," New York Times 18 February (1967) p.19.

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art Allocates $275,000 for Restoration of 75 Paintings," New York Times 19 February (1967) p.25.

Anon., "Article on Florence's Spectacular Recovery," New York Times 8 March (1967) p.14.

Anon., "Restoration of Florentine Art and Library Treasures to Go on for at Least a Decade," New York Times 12 March (1967) p.80.

Anon., "Recovery of Florence Rescue Work and Art Restoration Revealed," New York Times 23 April (1967) pp.34-35.

Anon., "Removal of Damaged Frescoes Reveals hitherto Unknown Drawings," New York Times 14 May (1967) p.86.

Anon., "Painting Restoration Described, Job May Take 20 Years, Study of Extent of Damage Detailed," New York Times 9 August (1967) p.42.

Anon., "Art Restorers Uncover Gold Leaf on Donatello Statue," New York Times 24 October (1967) p.51.

Anon., "Committee to Restore Italian Art Reports a 13th-Century Sta. Croce Church Unearthed in Present Basilica, $2 Million in Restoration Effort Donated by Florence, $4 Million by U.S., Danger to Art in Venice Underestimated," New York Times 4 November (1967) p.35.

Anon., "UNESCO Starts Campaigns to Raise $10 Million in Next 5 Years to Help Florence and Venice Save Flood Damaged Cultural Treasure, Conference of Art Conservators Held in Florence and Venice," New York Times 10 December (1967) p.133.

G. Batini, L'Arno in museo: gallerie, monument, chiese, biblioteche, archive e capolavori danneggiati dall'alluvione, Bonechi, Florence (1967) 158pp.

G. Botta, "Fino a che punto si puo parlare di catastrofi naturali," Italia Nostra 229 22-27 (1984).

W. Boustead, "The Anatomy of a Book, or the Restoration of a Flood Damaged 19th Century Illustrated Book," ICCM Bulletin 2 No.1 30-35 (1976).

O. Casazza and P. Franchi, "Trattamento digitale delle immagini e conservazione e restauro di opere d'arte," Critica d'arte 50 No.4 71-78 (1985).

R.C. Doty, "Art of Florence Damaged in Flood," New York Times 6 November (1966).

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R. Feist, "Before and After the Deluge," America 116 151-153 (1967).

A. Gambetta, E. Orlandi, "Fungal Species on Wooden Artistic Works Under Particular Wet Conditions," In Biodeterioration of Materials; Proceedings of the 2nd International Biodeterioration Symposium; Lunteren, the Netherlands, 13th-18th September 1971, Editor, A.HWalters and E.H. Hueck-Van Der Plas, Applied Science, London (1971) 388-391.

H. Greenfield, The Waters of November, Follett Publications Co., Chicago (1969) 159pp.

D. Grimwood-Jones, "UK Library Association," Conservation Administration News 29 16-17 (1987).

A.T. Hamlin, "The Library Crisis in Italy: Inaction in Rome, Serious Threat to the National Library in Florence," Library Journal 92 2516-2512 (1967).

J. Hensel, "Preservation from Outside Dangers, Part II, The Florence, Italy Disaster," In World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar, Photocopy, CCI (1969) 9pp.

C. Horton, "Saving the Libraries of Florence, Committee to Restore Italian Art," Wilson Library Bulletin 41 1034-1043 (1967).

D. Jakobs, "Restaurierung und Zeitgeschmack - der Kruzifixus von Cimabue nach der Restaurierung von Umberto Baldini," Zeitschrift fuer Kunsttechnologie und Konservierung 2 No.1. year/pages?

J. Judge, "Florence Rises from the Flood," National Geographic 132 1-43 (1967).

N. Kent, "Florence: A Disaster Area," American Artist 31 No.3 (1967).

A. Lenzuni, "Coping with Disaster," In Preservation of Library Materials; Conference Held at the National Library of Austria, Vienna, April 7-10, 1986, Vol.2, Editor, M.A. Smith, K.G. Saur, Munich (1987) pp. 98-102.

F. Morandini, "Emergency Action: An Account of the Floods of 4 November 1966 in Florence; Description of the Method Used in Salvaging and Administering First Aid to Damaged Archives and Libraries," PACT 12 283-294 (1985).

F. Nencini, Florence: The Days of the Flood, Stein and Day, New York (1967) 133pp.

S. Ogden, "The Impact of the Florence Flood on Library Conservation in the United States of America, a Study of the Literature Published 1956-1976," Restaurator 3 No.s 1-2 1-36 (1979).

G. Pansini, "Problemi inerenti alla preparazione per il restauro dei documenti dell'archivio di stato di firenze e alla loro conservazione," In Convegno "La protezione e il restauro dei beni culturali," Firenze-Volterra, 8-12 gennaio 1980, Regione Toscana, Giunta regionale, Florence, (1980) 7pp.

A. Paolucci, Il Laboratorio del restauro a Firenze, Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino, Turin (1986) 239pp.

J. Reddy, "Up from the Mud, A Second Renaissance for Florence," Reader's Digest 91 205-216 (1967).

M. Schmelzer, J.P. Baker and M.C. Soroka, "Fire and Water: Book Salvage in New York and Florence," In Library Conservation:

Preservation in Perspective, Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg (1978) 385-390.

R.D. Smith, A Bibliography of Sources for Preventive and Recovery Techniques from Fires, Floods, and Other Disasters, Photocopy, CCI (1978) 3pp.

D. Sona, "Artist Life: Florence Catastrophe," Hi Fi 17 MA5-MA6 (1967).

K.K. Taylor, Diary of Florence in Flood, Simon and Schuster, New York (1967) 192pp.

V. Velen and E. Velen, "Florence after the Flood," Saturday Review 49 26-27 (1966).

Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: Hurricane Hugo

E.J. Baker, Evacuation Decision Making and Public Response in Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado (1990) 14pp.

R.O. Barzey, The Wrath of Hurricane Hugo on Montserraat, Septermber 16-17, 1989, R.O. Barzey, Monsterrat (1989) 45pp.

D.E. Carter, Portraits of Historic St. Croix before and after Hurricane Hugo, Heirloom Editions, Frederiksted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands (1991) 77pp.

C.L.E. Christian, Impact of Hurricane Hugo in the U.S. Virgin Islands National Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder (1991) vi+66pp.

K.S.C. Elliot, 1966: Protecting Historic Structures from Natural Disasters: Disaster Preparedness Planning for Hurricane Hugo in Charleston, SC M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (1992) xii+196pp.

Fontaine Company, An Analysis of the Damage and Effects of Hurricane Hugo and Status of Recovery One Year Later, Prepared by the Fontaine Company, Columbia, S.C., for the Governor's Office, Division of Intergovernmental Relations, The Company, Columbia, SC (1991) 1 Volume.

E. Mittler, The Public Policy Response to Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado (1993) vii+68pp.

S. Mullins and J. Burbage, And Hugo Was His Name: Hurricane Hugo, A Diary of Destruction: September 21, 1989, News and Courier, Charleston, S.C. (1989) 64pp.

S.M. Rogers, Foundations and Breakaway Walls of Small Coastal Buildings in Hurricane Hugo, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado (1989) 7pp.

C.B. Rubin, Disaster Recovery After Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado (1990) vii+92pp.

B.L. Sill and P.R. Sparks, Editors, Hurricane Hugo One Year Later: Proceedings of a Symposium and Public Forum Held in

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Charleston, South Carolina, September 13-15, 1990, The American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY (1991) 293pp.

United States Congress House Committee on Agriculture, Subcommmittee on Forests, Family Farms, and Energy, Effects of Hurricane Hugo on Forest Resources, U.S. G.P.O., Washington, D.C. (1990) iv+213pp.

United States Congress House Committee on Public Works and Transportation, Hurricane Hugo Emergency Relief Act, U.S. G.P.O., Washington, D.C. (1989) 5pp.

Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: La Fenice Fire

Anon., "Teatro La Fenice, simbolo del progetto: Presentati dalle 54 scuole partecipanti i piani di lavoro" Il Gazzettino 8 February (1996).

G. Cecchetti, Cacciari non informò sui rischi" La Repubblica 25 February (1996).

J. Tagliabue, "Investigators Say Arson Was Likely in Venice Opera House Fire" New York Times 27 June (1996).

G. Wills, "Will Venice's La Fenice Opera House Rise Again?" Preservation September/October (1996) pp. 44-51.

Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: Windsor Castle Fire

R.W. Stevenson, "Big Fire in Windsor Castle Raises Fear About Artwork" New York Times 21 November (1992) pp. 1,6.

R.W. Stevenson, "Most Art Safe in Windsor Castle Fire" New York Times 22 November (1992).

Disaster Preparedness: Earthquakes

S.T. Algermissen, An Introduction to the Seismicity of the United States, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Berkeley, CA (1983) 148 pp.

Anon., "Post-quake Mexico City Scrambles to Rescue Heritage," Preservation News April (1987).

S. Blakeslee, "Predicting the Big Ones: Techniques Improve," New York Times 7 November (1989).

J.A. Blume, "The Mitigation and Prevention of Earthquake Damage to Artifacts," In Protecting Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.197-210.

P.E. Borchers, "Applying Photogrammetry to the Protection of Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Earthquakes and Other Disasters," In Protecting Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.251-266.

W. Brown Morton, "On Earth as It Is: Recent Losses of Historic Structures from Earthquakes and Natural Disasters," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.39-48.

E. Elsesser, "Assessing the Seismic Vulnerability of Museums and Historic Structures," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.131-166.

B.M. Feilden, Between Two Earthquakes: Cultural Property in Seismic Zones, ICCROM and the Getty Conservation Institute, Rome and Marina del Rey, California (1987) 103pp.

R. Hensley, "Safeguarding Museum Collections from the Effects of Earthquakes," Curator 30 No.3 199-205 (1987).

B.G. Jones, Editor, Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Section 1: Destruction of the Cultural Heritage by Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters, Butterworths, London (1986) 1-68.

H. Kamm, “An Earthquake in Burma Ravages Ancient Shrines,” New York Times 24 July (1975).

P. Nichols, "Earthquake Dealt Serious Blow to Italy's Cultural Heritage," The Times December 11 (1980) p.6D.

H.L. Oram, "Mobilization of Private Philanthropy in Responding to Damages Resulting from Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, B.G. Jones, Editor, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.459-462.

B. Rabin and C.S. Silver, "Emergency Conservation of Earthquake-Damaged Objects of Polychromed Wood in Friuli, Italy," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.347-368.

C.B. Rubin, Earthquake Mitigation: A Bibliography, NHRAIC, Boulder, CO (1992) iv+ 60pp.

P.M. Schwartzbaum, R. Mola, and C.S. Silver, "Lessons to be Learned from Friuli," In Protection Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.49-62.

J.A. Shelton and L.D. Guthrie, Seismic Safety Standards for Library Shelving: Manual of Recommended Practices California State Library Foundation, Sacramento (1990) 45pp.

D.B. Ward, "Roles of State and Local Governments in Applying Earthquake Safety Measures and Providing Post Event Assistance to Historic Architecture and to Museums," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.441-458.

H. Washikuza, "Protection against Earthquakes in Japan," Museum 37 No.136 119-122 (1985).

D.C. Weber, Library Buildings and the Loma Prieta Earthquake Experience of October 1989 California State Library Foundation, Sacramento (1990) 66pp.

Disaster Preparedness: Fire

G. Adam, "A $69.3 Million Claim?" ARTnews 91 No. 22 February (1992).

D. Alsford, "Fire Safety in Museums," Muse 2 No.2 18-23, Summer (1984).

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P. Belluck, “Barn Door Reopened on Fire After Legend Has Escaped,” New York Times 17 August (1997).

H. Faber, "3 Years After Fire, Most of Roosevelt Home is Reopened," New York Times 2 June (1985).

B.M. Feilden, Between Two Earthquakes: Cultural Property in Seismic Zones, ICCROM and the Getty Conservation Institute, Rome and Marina del Rey, California (1987) Appendix 1: Fire Protection of Historic Buildings, pp.55-60.

M. M. Hirschler, Editor, Fire Hazard and Fire Risk Assessment ASTM, Philadelphia (1992). 254 pp.

K. Johnston, "Basic Fire Protection and Prevention," Dawson and Hind 12 No.1 21-27 Spring (1984).

I. Moor and A. Moor, "Fire and Flood: Criteria for the Recovery of Photographic Materials," Recent Advances in the Conservation and Analysis of Artifacts, Jubilee Conservation Conference Papers, Summer Schools Press, University of London, London (1987).

F. Protzman, "Up in Smoke," [Düsseldorf] ARTnews 92 No. 10 48 December (1993).

P. Taubman, "Library Lost 400,000 Books in Soviet Fire," New York Times 1 April (1988).

P. Waters, "Phased Conservation Processing Steps for 200,000 Damaged Bar Collection Volumes at the U.S.S.R. Library of the Academy of Sciences, Leningrad," Library of Congress typescript (1990).

Disaster Preparedness: Floods and Hurricanes

Anon., "Motorized Vacuum Tank Dries Cheyenne's Flood-Damage Records," New York Times 25 August (1985).

Anon., "Flooding Damaged Record of Region's Past," National Geographic January (1994).

M.E. Ding, "Damage at the Corning Museum of Glass," Archaeology 26 No.1 58-59 (1973).

J.R. Eagleman, Severe and Unusual Weather, Second Edition, Trimedia Publishing, Lenexa, KS (1990). 394 pp.

D.J. Fischer and T.W. Duncan, "Conservation Research: Flood-Damaged Library Materials," Bulletin of the American Institute for Conservation 15 No.2 27-48 (1975).

D. Goist, "Treatment of a Flood-Damaged Oil Painting," Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 18 No.2 21-26, February (1977).

N.H. Holmes, Jr., "Wind and Water Damage to Historic Structures," Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, London (1986) pp.321-342.

L. Ledbetter, "Flood-soaked Books Frozen to Ward off Mold," New York Times July 5 (1972), p.45.

J.H. Martin, Editor, The Corning Flood: Museum Under Water, Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York (1977) xi+60pp.

D.F. Mathieson, "Hurricane Preparedness: Establishing Workable Policies for Dealing with Storm Threats," Technology and Conservation 8 No.2 28-29 (1983).

J.L. Monday, Learning from Hurricane Hugo: Implications for Public Policy, (1992). 53pp.

M. Quint, "A Year After Hurricane Andrew Insurers Maneuver to Lower Risk," New York Times 28 December (1993) p.1.

I.R. Tannehill, Hurricanes: Their Nature and History, Particularly those of the West Indies and the Southern Coasts of the United States, 9th Edition, Princeton University Press, Princeton (1956) x+308pp.

See Also: Disaster Preparedness: Case Studies: Florence Flood

Disaster Preparedness: General

Anon., "Florence Starts Safety Measures for Monuments," New York Times 19 September (1993).

Anon., “Disaster Planning Course,” J. Paul Getty Trust Bulletin 7 No. 2 (1992).

N.S. Baer and J.S. Siena, "Disaster Planning Initiatives," IJMMAC 8 No.1 105-110 (1989).

Canadian Museums Association, Professional Development and Standards Committee, Security Special Interest Group, How to Write Your Museum's Emergency Plan: A Reference Guide, Ottawa, Canadian Museums Association (1986).

O. Caprana, "The Conservation of Wooden Objects, Particularly in Florence," New York Conference on Conservation of Stone and Wooden Objects, June 3-7, 1970, (1970) pp.97-114.

O.A. Clark and J.I. Fry, "Disaster Preparedness in New Zealand," Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material Bulletin 8 No.1-2 59-72 (1982).

H. Daifuku, "International Programs for the Rescue of Cultural Property," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.407-428.

D. del Cid, "Emergency Protection to Damaged Structures," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.297-320.

B.M. Feilden, "Protection of Our Cultural Heritage Against Natural Disasters," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.15-38.

L.N. FitzSimons, "Multi-Hazard Assessment of Localties and Sites," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.119-130.

R.R. Garvey, Jr. and P.H. Smith, "Disaster Preparedness and Response Policy," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.79-86.

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M. Green, "Reducing Vulnerability," In Protecting Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.189-196.

J.E. Hunter, Emergency Preparedness for Museums, Historic Sites and Archives: An Annotated Bibliography, American Association for State and Local History, Lincoln, TN (1981) 12pp.

J.E. Hunter, "Museum Disaster Preparedness Planning," In Protecting Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.211-230.

International Federation of the Red Cross, World Disasters Report Oxford University Press, Oxford (1996) 178pp.

B.G. Jones, "Assessing Dangers," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.91-118.

B.G. Jones, "Confronting Emergencies," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.287-296.

B.G. Jones, "Experiencing Loss," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.3-14.

B.G. Jones, "Facing Disasters," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.71-78.

B.G. Jones, "Preventing Damage," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.177-188.

B.G. Jones, "Seeking Assistance," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.393-406.

B.G. Jones, Editor, Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Boston, Butterworths (1986); with Bibliography, 560pp.

W.J. Karplus, The Heavens Are Falling: The Scientific Prediction of Catastrophes in Our Time, Plenum, New York, (1992) xviii+320pp.

R.W. Krimm, "Federal Response Measures to Natural Disasters," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.429-440.

L.J. Majewski, "Preparedness for Natural Disasters for Monuments and Artifacts," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.343-346.

S.K. Majumdar, G.S. Forbes, E.W. Miller and R.F. Schmalz, Editors, Natural and Technological Disasters: Causes, Effects and Preventive Measures, Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences Publication No. 16 (1992). 561pp.

L. Marinelli, “Lava Destroys One of the Oldest Hawaiian Temples,” The Saratogian 13 August (1997).

D.R. Morton, A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of Recent Natural Hazards Publications, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder (1988).

National Research Council, A Safer Future: Reducing the Impacts of Natural Disasters, National Academy Press Washington DC, (1991) vii + 67pp.

Nova, "In the Path of a Killer Volcano," WGBH, Films for the Humanities (1993). (videotape).

J.C. Poppeliers, "The Use and History of Traditional Recording Techniques for the Documentation of Sites and Monuments in Disaster-Prone Areas," In Protecting Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.231-250.

R.W. Rose and S.G. Westendorf, "Multi-Hazard Ratings of Counties by States for the United States," In Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) Appendix A, pp.475-530.

A. Russell and M. O'Connell, "A Regional Approach to Disaster Coping," Protecting Architecture and Museum Collections from Natural Disasters, Editor, B.G. Jones, Butterworths, Boston (1986) pp.369-382.

T. Solley, J. Williams, and L. Baden, Planning for Emergencies: A Guide for Museums, Association of Art Museums Directors, Washington, D.C. (1987) 75pp.

M.S. Upton and C. Pearson, Disaster Planning and Emergency Treatments in Museums, Art Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Allied Institutions, The Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material, Canberra (1978) 54pp.

P. Waters and R. McComb, "Disaster Recovery Flow Chart," Library of Congress typescript (1988).

Disaster Preparedness: War

S. Crenshaw, "Hi-tech Jigsaw Raises Dresden Church from Ruins," The Independent 16 October (1993).

S. Erlanger, "Come to the Land of Angkor, War and Profiteers," New York Times 23 April (1990).

J.M. Markham, "A February Firestorm That Dresden Can't Forget," New York Times 30 January (1985).

M. Walsh, "Rebirth in Dresden," Time 25 February (1985).

See Also: Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: WW II

Disaster Preparedness: War: Iraq

J.F. Burns, “Pillagers Strip Iraqi Museum of Its Treasure,” New York Times 13 April (2003).

B.R. Foster and K.P. Foster, “Missing in Action,” The New York Times 17 April (2003) Op Ed.

A. Goodheart, “Missing: A Vase, a Book, a Bird, and 10,000 Years of History,” New York Times 20 April (2003).

G. Gugliotta, “Pentagon was Told of Risk to Museums,” Washington Post 14 April (2003) p. A19 [also: http://www.washingtonpost.com].

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C. Lowenthal and S. Urice, “An Army for Art,” The New York Times 17 April (2003) Op Ed.

A. Manguel, “Our First Words, Written in Clay, in and Accountant’s Hand,” New York Times 20 April (2003).

A. Riding, “Art Experts Mobilize Team To Recover Stolen Treasure and Salvage Iraqi Museums,” New York Times 18 April (2003).

A. Riding, “Loss Estimates Are Cut on Iraqi Artifacts,” New York Times 1 May (2003).

S. Schwartz, “Selective Outrage: Baghdad’s Losses Far Less Than Balkan Muslim’s,” New York Post 20 April (2003) p.23.

W.J. vanden Heuvel, “A Job for Unesco,” The New York Times 17 April (2003) Op Ed.

Exhibition Design and Traveling Exhibitions

American Foundation for the Blind (New York) and the Museum of American Folk Art (New York), Access to Art: A Museum Directory for Blind and Visually Impaired People, I. Shore and B. Jacinto, Compilers, American Foundation for the Blind and the Museum of American Folk Art, New York (1989) xiv + 129pp.

Anon., "Pharaonic Queens Fly to Japan," The Egyptian Gazette 13 January (1994).

C.L. Baker, "Planning Exhibits: From Concept to Opening," (Technical Leaflet Number 137), History News 36 No.4 (1981).

R.L. Barclay, Editor, Anatomy of an Exhibition: The Look of Music, Ottawa, International Institute for Conservation - Canadian Group (1983) 149pp.

W.A. Bauhof, "The Package Engineer in the Museum," Museum News 44 27-28 (1965).

M. Belcher, Exhibitions in Museums Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC (1992) 248pp.

F.D. Bodie, "It's O.K. Bogey, Help Is on the Way: Planning Tools for Traveling Exhibition Production Teams," Muse 1 No.3 32-36, 51 (1983).

E. Bogle, "What Does an Exhibit Designer Do?" History News 37 No.6 24-26, December (1982).

P. Booth, T. Green and C. Leback Sitwell, "Moving Pictures," IJMMAC 4 No.1 41-52 (1985).

G. Bowditch, "Constructing Modular Furniture for Exhibit Mock-Ups," (AASLH Technical Leaflet 69), History News 28 No.12, December (1973).

G. Bowditch, "Preparing Your Exhibits: Case Arrangement and Design," (AASLH Technical Leaflet 65), History News 26 No.2, February (1971).

M. Brawne, The Museum Interior: Temporary and Permanent Display Techniques, New York, Architectural Book Publishing (1982).

J. Buchanan, "The Movement of Art: Questions and Answers," Art Gallery 16 8-9 (1973).

J. Buchanan, "The Courier's Art," Museum News 63 No.3 11-18 (1985).

R.D. Buck, "Hazards of International Shipment," Bulletin of IIC-AG 6 15-16 (1966).

R.D. Buck, The Behaviour of Wood and the Treatment of Panel Paintings, Upper Midwest Conservation Association, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1978) 68pp.

R.B. Burke and S. Adeloye, A Manual of Basic Museum Security, International Committee for Museum Security, Leicester, Great Britain (1988) 125pp.

P. Cadorin, "Errors of Organization: Inadequate Precautions for Temporary Exhibitions," Museum 34 No.1 48-50 (1982).

P. Cadorin, "Inadequate Precautions for Temporary Exhibitions," Museum 34 48--50 (1982).

A.G. Cains, "The Book of Kells: The Exhibition and Transport of an Ancient Manuscript," In Science, Technology and European Cultural Heritage, Proceedings of the European Symposium, Bologna, Italy, 13-16 June 1989, Editors, N.S. Baer, C. Sabbioni, and A.I. Sors, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford (1991) pp.338-340.

P. Cannon-Brookes, "Museums and Fine Art Transporters," Museums Journal 77 174-176 (1977/78).

P. Cannon-Brookes, "Organization and Administration of Temporary Exhibitions," Samab 13 233-245 (1979).

P. Cannon-Brookes, "A Draft Code of Practice for Escorts and Couriers," IJMMAC 1 No.1 41-60 (1982).

P. Cannon-Brookes, "The Evolution and Implementation of a Transportation Strategy for Works of Art," IJMMAC 5 No.2 163-170 (1986).

P. Cannon-Brookes, "Transportation of Works of Art by Sea," IJMMAC 10 No.1 71-83 (1991).

M. Cassar and T. Oreszczyn, "Environmental Surveys in Museums and Galleries in the United Kingdom," IJMMAC 10 No.4 385-402 (1991).

A. Clapp, Curatorial Care of Works of Art on Paper: Basic Procedures for Paper Preservation, 4th Revised Edition, Znick Lyons Books, New York (1987) x+191pp.

R. Cornwell, "Theme Park Offers a Mickey Mouse History of the US," The Independent 19 January (1994).

V.J. Danilov, "International Exhibition Sponsorship," IJMMAC 7 No.2 139-150 (1988).

V.J. Danilov, "Retaining Control: Exhibit Sponsorship at Science Centers," Museum News 66 No.2/3, January/February (1988) pp.69-71.

A. DePalma, "In Mexico City a State-of-the-Art Children's Museum," New York Times 18 November (1993).

C. Di Matteo, "The Pitfalls of Transport," Museum 34 46-48 (1982).

D. Dillon and P. McFate, "The International Dimensions of the Metropolitan Museum of Art," IJMMAC 3 No.2 131-138 (1984).

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F. duPont Cornelius, "Movement of Wood and Canvas for Paintings in Response to High and Low Humidity," Studies in Conservation 12 76-79 (1967).

M. Gaiber, "Cooperation within Museum Walls: The Team Approach to Exhibition Development," Museum Studies Journal 1 No.3 20-22 Spring (1984).

L.A. Glenn, "Putting Theory Into Practice: Developing a Storyline for a Museum Exhibit," Dawson and Hind 14 No.2/3 15-18 Fall (1988).

T. Glenney, "Packing Them In," Art and Antiques, 13 February (1985).

J.B. Gordon, "The Packing of Michelangelo's Pietà," Studies in Conservation 12 57-69 (1967).

S.A. Griggs, "Formative Evaluation of Exhibits at the British Museum (Natural History)," Curator 24 No.3 189-201 (1981).

S.A. Griggs, "Orienting Visitors Within a Thematic Display," IJMMAC 2 119-134 (1983).

C. Hagen, "A Commodious Omnium- Gatherum at Dartmouth," New York Times 10 November (1991).

M. Hall, On Display: A Design Grammar for Museum Exhibitions, 2nd Revised Edition, Lund Humphries, London (1992) 256pp.

K.J. Harris, Costume Display Techniques, American Association for State and Local History, Nashville (1977) v+90pp.

F. Haskell, "Titian and the Perils of International Exhibition," New York Review of Books, 8-12, 16 August (1990).

J. Hayward, "Counting Visitors Helps to Evaluate Exhibits: A Case Study of Behavioral Mapping," ILVS Review 1 No.1 76-85 (1988).

B. Hillman, "Archival Photographs and Exhibits," Dawson and Hind 14 No.2/3 32-36 Fall (1988).

J. Hjorth, "How to Make a Rotten Exhibition," Curator 20 No.3 185-204 (1977).

R.B. Hoadley, "The Dimensional Response of Wood to Variations in Relative Humidity, In Conservation of Wood in Painting and the Decorative Arts: Preprints of the Oxford Congress, IIC London (1978) pp.1-6.

H. Hodges, "Errors of Presentation: Showcases Made of Chemically Unstable Materials," Museum 34 No.2 56-58 (1982).

R. Hughes, "The Masterpiece Road Show," Time 48-49 11 January (1993).

IIC-CG, Conservationally Correct: Realities and Innovations for Exhibitions The International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works - Canadian Group, Ottawa (1995) 118pp.

J.E. Jarrett, "Learning from Development Testing of Exhibits," Curator 29 No.4 295-306 (1986).

W.C. Jessup, "Packing without Crates," The Museologist 45 No.166 12-17 Winter (1983/1984).

W.K. Jones, "The Exhibit of Documents: Preparation, Matting and Display Techniques," (AASLH Technical Leaflet 75), History News 29 No.6, June (1974).

C.K. Keck, et al., Safeguarding Your Collection in Travel, American Association for State and Local History, Nashville (1970) 78pp.

M. Kimmelman, "When Art Takes Wing, Cross Your Fingers," New York Times 7 March (1993) p.7.

M. Kimmelman, "Sampling Art in Sound Bites," New York Times 26 November (1993) p.C1.

L. Klein, Exhibits: Planning and Design, Madison Square Press, New York (1986).

R. Kool, "The Effect of Label Design on Exhibit Effectiveness," Muse 3 No.2 32-37 Summer (1985).

K.F. Leback, "The Art of Couriering, Shipping and Packing Museum Objects," IJMMAC 5 No.4 391-394 (1986).

C.A. Lillico, "The Possibility of Extending Gallery Environmental Conditions to a Work of Art During Transit," ICCM Bulletin 7 48-61 (1981).

J.M. Lister and L. Ritchie, "Handling and Packing Art Objects," Canadian Collector July/August (1980) pp.50-51.

P.R. Mann, "Working Exhibits and the Destruction of Evidence in the Science Museum, IJMMAC 8 No.4 369-388 (1989).

A. Martin, "Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Program," Federal Bar News and Journal, January (1983).

K. McLean, Planning for People in Museum Exhibitions, ASTC, Washington, D.C. (1993). xi+196 pp.

M.F. Mecklenberg, Art in Transit: Studies in the Transportation of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.CC. (1991) 372pp.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum Designs Special Environment Unit for Precious Illuminated Manuscripts on Loan from Ireland for Exhibition (1971).

P. Michaels, "Lender Beware," Museum News 43 No.1 11-12 (1964).

R.S. Miles, et al., The Design of Education Exhibits, 2nd Edition, Unwin Hyman, London (1988) xii+198pp.

A. Neal, Help for the Small Museum: Handbook of Exhibit Ideas and Methods, 2nd Edition, Pruett, Boulder (1987) 200pp.

G.S. Niinimaa, "Mounting Systems for Ethnographic Textiles and Objects," Journal of American Institute of Conservation 26 75-84 (1987).

R.M. Organ, "Humidification of Galleries for Temporary Exhibitions," London Conference of Museum Climatology: Contributions to the London Conference of Museum Climatology, 18-23 September, 1967, Editor, G. Thomson, Revised Edition (1968) pp.1-13.

A. Palmer, "Exhibiting Costume," Museum Quarterly 16 No.4, 9-13 30 October (1988).

V. Penny, "Exhibit Typography," Alberta Museums Review 9 No.2 11-15 Fall (1984).

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J. Perlez, "'Museum, Holy Ground, Cemetery': How, and Whether To, Save Auschwitz," International Herald Tribune 6 January (1994).

D. Piechota, "The Care of Cultural Property: A Case Design for Travelling Exhibitions," Technology and Conservation, 32-46, Winter (1982).

W. Pollock and S. McCormick, Editors, The ASTC Science Center Survey - Exhibits Report, Association of Science-Technology Centers, Washington, D.C. (1988).

B. Punt, Doing It Right: A Workbook for Improving Exhibit Labels, The Brooklyn Children's Museum, Brooklyn (1989) 70pp.

J. Rand, "How to Catch a Reader: Writing Better Interpretive Labels," The Interpreter 17 No.4 5-7 Fall (1986).

J.K. Reeve, The Art of Showing Art, HCE Publications and Council Oak Books, Oklahoma (1986) 134pp.

M. Richard, M.F. Mecklenberg and R.M. Merrill, Editors, Art in Transit: Handbook for Packing and Transporting Paintings, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1992) 1 vol.

C. Rose, Courierspeak: A Phrase Book for Couriers of Museum Objects, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. (1993) 160pp.

E. Roth, "Hire an Exhibit Designer Who'll Work With You," Museum News 68 No.5 72-74 September/October (1989).

J. Russell, “The New Prejudices Against Letting Visitors Get Lost,” New York Times 28 August (1994). Section 2, p. 31.

F. Schouten, "Psychology and Exhibit Design: A Note," IJMMAC 6 259-262 (1987).

F.E.H. Schroeder, "Designing Your Exhibits: Seven Ways to Look at an Artifact," AASLH Technical Leaflet Number 92, History News 31 No.11 (1976).

F.W. Schueler, "Storylines and Objects: Authenticity in Exhibits," Muse 1 No.2 34 36-37 Summer (1983).

C. Screven, "Exhibit Evaluation: A Goal-Referenced Approach," Curator 19 No.4 271-290 (1976).

C. Screven, "Educational Evaluation and Research in Museums and Public Exhibits: A Bibliography," Curator 27 No.2 147-165 (1984).

G. Serafino, "The Making of Polystyrene Museum Mannequins," Museum Quarterly 12 No.2 23-26 May (1983).

D. Serjeant, "Conservation Problems in International Art Exhibition," IJMMAC 4 No.1 77-78 (1985).

B. Serrell, Making Exhibit Labels: A Step-By-Step Guide, American Association for State and Local History, Nashville (1983) vi+119pp.

B. Serrell, "Good-Looking Letters that Last," ILVS Review 1 No.1 104-109 (1988).

H.L. Shapiro, "Borrowing and Lending," Curator 13 No.3 197-203 (1960).

R.L. Shaw, The Exhibit Design Process and the Collection: The Forgotten Step, Unpublished Masters Thesis in Museum Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto (1986).

H.H. Shettel, "Exhibits: Art Form or Educational Medium?" Museum News 52 No.1 32-41 September (1973).

S. Silver, "Almost Everyone Loves a Winner. A Designer Looks at the Blockbuster Era," Museum News?? 25-35 (1982).

C.L. Sitwell, "Conservation Problems Related to Fine Art Exhibitions and Their Transport," The Conservator 7 29-33 (1983).

C.L. Sitwell, "Transporting Exhibitions: Museums Must Act Together," IJMMAC 2 No.2 355-358 (1983).

M. Sixsmith, Editor, Touring Exhibitions: The Touring Exhibitions Group's Manual of Good Practice, Butterworths, Boston (1995) xviii + 237pp.

R. Smith, "An Exhibition About Art Exhibition," New York Times 5 July (1991).

B.D. Sorsby and S.D. Horne, "The Readability of Museum Labels," Museums Journal 80 No.3 157-159 December (1980).

S. Staniforth, "Errors of Presentation: Unsuitable Lighting," Museum 34 No.1 53-54 (1982).

S. Staniforth, "Exhibitions, Travel and the Safety of Works of Art," The Burlington Magazine 128 No.1003 749 (1986).

W.C. Stevens, "Rates of Change in the Dimensions and Moisture Contents of Wooden Panels Resulting from Changes in Ambient Air Conditions," Studies in Conservation 6 22-26 (1961).

N. Stolow, "The Technical Organization of an International Art Exhibition," Museum 21 No.3 1-240 (1960).

N. Stolow, "Some Studies on the Problem of Works of Art During Travel," In Recent Advances in Conservation, Editor, G. Thomson, Butterworths, London (1963) pp.9-12.

N. Stolow, Controlled Environment for Works of Art in Transit, Butterworths, London (1966) v+45pp.

N. Stolow, "Fundamental Case Design for Humidity-Sensitive Museum Collections," Museum News 45-52 (1966).

N. Stolow, "Standards for the Care of Works of Art in Transit," London Conference of Museum Climatology: Contributions to the London Conference of Museum Climatology, 18-23 September, 1967, Editor, G. Thomson, Revised Edition (1968) pp.271-284.

N. Stolow, "Environmental Control During Transport of an Early Italian Painting from Canada to Japan," In Report of the Working Group on Care of Works of Art in Transit: Proceedings of ICOM Committee for Conservation, Madrid, Paris (1972) pp?

N. Stolow, "Recent Developments in Exhibition Conservation: Policies and Directions," Museum 29 No.4 195-205 (1977).

N. Stolow, Conservation and Exhibitions: Packing, Transport, Storage and Environmental Considerations, Butterworths, London (1987) 266pp.

M. Taylor, A Manual for Handling and Packaging of Museum Objects, AGMANZ, New Zealand (1980) 39pp.

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K. Toishi, "Humidity Control in a Closed Package," Studies in Conservation 4 81-87 (1959).

K. Toishi, "Relative Humidity in a Closed Package," Recent Advances in Conservation, Editor, G. Thomson, Butterworths, London (1963) pp.13-15.

K. Toishi, "Jet Transport of Art Objects," London Conference of Museum Climatology: Contributions to the London Conference of Museum Climatology, 18-23 September, 1967, Revised Edition, Editor, G. Thomson, IIC, London (1968) pp.41-44.

S. Taniforth, Editor, Packing Cases, Safer Transport for Museum Objects, Preprints, of the Contributions to the UKIC Meeting, UKIC, London (1985) 16pp.

G. Velarde, Designing Exhibitions, The Design Council, London (1988) 188pp.

G. Velarde, "Directions for Designers," Museums Journal 87 No.4 181-184 March (1988).

Visitor Behavior 1 No.2, July (1986) "References on Visitor Orientation and Circulation," p.10.

Visitor Behavior 1 No.3, October (1986), Special issue on labels, signs and graphics.

Visitor Behavior 1 No.4, January (1978), Special issue on orientation and circulation.

Visitor Behavior 2 No.1, Spring (1987), Special issue on exhibit design and evaluation, Part I.

Visitor Behavior 2 No.2, Summer (1987), Special issue on exhibit design and evaluation, Part II.

P. Ward, "Errors of Presentation: Poor Support, the Forgotten Factor," Museum 34 No.2 54-56 (1981).

J. Warren, "Dioramas Dramatize History: How to Plan and Construct Miniature Dioramas," Museum Quarterly 16 No.38-11 32 Autumn (1987).

J. Warren, "Miniature Buildings for the Museum Diorama," Museum Quarterly 16 No.4 5-8 28 October (1988).

G. Weiner, "Why Johnny Can't Read Labels," Curator 6 No.2 143-156 (1963).

L.A. Williams, "Labels: Writing, Design and Preparation," Curator 3 No.1 26-42 (1960).

D.W. Wilson and D. Medina, "Exhibit Labels: A Consideration of Content," AASLH Technical Leaflet 60 History News 27 No.4 (1972).

L.P. Witteborg, Good Show! A Practical Guide for Temporary Exhibitions, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, Washington, D.C. (1991) 184pp.

L.P. Witteborg, "Exhibit Planning: A Professional Outlines the Steps to Successful Educational Exhibit Design," History News 38 No.6 21-24 June (1983).

E. Zorn and R. Keidl, "Exhibition Marketing - The Relationship Between Industry and Museums," IJMMAC 10 No.2 153-160 (1991).

M.K. Zuravleff, "International Exhibitions: Global Headaches and Worldwide Rewards," Museums News 65 No.3, February (1987) pp.63-70.

See Also: Indoor Air Pollution (Part V).

Exhibition Design and Traveling Exhibitions: Guidelines

Alberta Museums Association, Standard Practices Handbook for Museums, Chapter 2: Collections Management, Chapter 6: Exhibitions, Editor, A.A. Davies, Alberta Museums Association, Edmonton, Alberta (1990) pp.85-140, 251-304.

Anon., "ICOM Guidelines for Loans," ICOM News 27 No.3/4 78-79 (1974).

E. Bergmann, "Exhibits: A Proposal for Guidelines," Curator 19 No.2 151-155 (1976).

S.M. Blackshaw and V.D. Daniels, "The Testing of Materials for Use in Storage and Display in Museums," The Conservator 3 16-19 (1979).

W.M. Boustead, "Dehumidification of Museum Storage Areas," In Contributions to the London Conference of Museum Climatology, 18-23 September, 1967, Editor, G. Thomson, Revised Edition (1968) pp.103-238.

National Gallery of Canada, "Environmental Guidelines for the Loan of Objects from the National Gallery of Canada," Unpublished manuscript, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, August (1989).

R. Roche, "Environment, Level of Illumination and Protection against Harmful Radiations and Their Influence," In Application of Chemical and Physical Methods to the Conservation of Library and Archival Materials, Picture Conservation Report, No.3, Reprint from the papers of the Boston Athenaeum's Seminar on Conservation (1971) pp.52-53.

N. Stolow, "Conservation Policy and the Exchange of Museum Collections," Gazette 9 No.4 13-17 (1976).

N. Stolow, Conservation Standards for Works of Art in Transit and on Exhibition, Butterworths, London (1981) 56pp.

B.A. Tyler and V. Dickenson, A Handbook for the Traveling Exhibitionist, Canadian Museums Association, Ottawa (1977) 51pp.

S.J. Wolf, "Guidelines for Traveling Exhibits," Curator 19 No.3 226-232 (1976).

Exhibition Policy: Ethnographic Collections

Anon., "The National Museum of African Art," African Arts 17 No.3 40-47 May (1984).

R. Barclay, et al., Symposium 86: The Care and Preservation of Ethnological Materials, Canadian Conservation Institute, Ottawa (1986) 272pp.

E. Bassani, et al., Editors, Arte in Africa 2, Centro di Studi di Storia delle Arte Africane, Florence (1991) viii+212pp.

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B. Bernstein, "Ethnographic Museum Collections and their Use by Anthropologists," Museum Anthropology 13 No.1 2-17 February (1989).

J. Clifford, The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth Century Ethnography, Literature and Art, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA (1988) xi+381pp.

K. Cook, "The Museum of African Art," African Arts 6 No.3 21-25 60-63 Spring (1973).

H. Cotter, "For an Opening, Secrets, Africa's Currency of Power," New York Times C26 12 February (1993).

K. Ezra, The Royal Art of Benin: The Perls Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1992) xiii+330pp.

E. Eyo and F. Willett, Treasures of Ancient Nigeria, Alfred A. Knopf, New York (1980) xiii+161pp.

B. Forgey, "The Museum of African Art," Museum News 49 No.9 13-18 (May 1990).

New York Museum of Primitive Art, Traditional Art of the African Nations, Editor, R. Goldwater, The Museum of Primitive Art, New York (1961) 1 Volume.

I. Karp, et al., Editors, Museums and Communities: The Politics of Public Culture, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. (1992) x+614pp.

I. Karp and S.H. Lavine, Editors, Exhibiting Cultures: The Poetics and Politics of Museum Display, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. (1991) x+468pp.

M.P. Kouropas and A. Guthrie, "The Cultural Property Act: What it Means for Museums," Museum News 63 No.5 47-52 June (1985).

S. Lumley, "Museums in a Postmodern World," Museums Journal 87 No.2 81-83 September (1987).

T. McEvilley, Art and Otherness: Crisis in Cultural Identity, McPherson and Co., New York (1992) 174pp.

P. Messenger, Editor, The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property: Whose Culture, Whose Property?, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque (1989) xxvi+266pp.

H. Muschamp, "Crossing Cultural Boundaries," New York Times C1 12 February (1993).

National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property [NIC], Ethnographic and Archeological Conservation in the United States, NIC, Washington, D.C. (1984) iii+20pp.

National Museum of African Art, African Art Studies: the State of the Discipline, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. (1990) 143pp.

S. Nelson, "Behind the Scenes of Exhibit Preparation," In the Field 61 No.6 11 November/December (1990).

N. Odegaard and G. Katterman, Guide to Handling Anthropological Museum Collections, The Western Association for Art Conservation, Tucson, Arizona (1992) 41pp.

Olofofo, The Museum for African Art, New York, January (1993).

E. Park and J.P. Carlihan, A New View from the Castle, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. (1987) 159pp.

L. Prott and P.J. O'Keefe, Editors, Handbook of National Regulations Concerning the Export of Cultural Property, UNESCO (1988) xiii+239pp.

D. Rice, "The Cross-Cultural Mediator," Museum News 72 No.1 38-41 January/February (1993).

M. Suggitt, "Conflict or Cooperation? Collecting Policies: Social History Collecting," Museums Journal 87 86-89 No.2 September (1987).

UNESCO, Museum 139 (Special edition entitled, "Ethnographic Museums: Principles and Problems" (1983).

UNESCO Convention on Cultural Property, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means House of Representatives, 95th Congress, 1st Session, HR.5643, Serial 95-28, [US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (1977)].

S. Vogel and F. N'Daiye, African Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Homme, Harry Abrams, New York (1985) 168pp.

B. Woroncow, "The Disposal of Museum Collections: Ethnographic Collections," Museums Journal 87 No.3 124-126 (December 1987).

Exhibition Policy: WWII

Anon., “Exhibit Plans on Hiroshima Stir Debate: Smithsonian Outline Assailed By Veterans,” New York Times 28 August (1994).

R. Bevan, “Rachel Whiteread for Holocaust Memorial,” Art Newspaper March (1996).

R. Bevan, “The Safe Art of Exhibitions and Unsafe Art of Memorials,” Art Newspaper September (1996).

E. Schmitt, “80 Lawmakers Demand Ouster of Director of Air Museum” New York Times 26 January (1995) p. A 12.

Expert Systems

T.R. Addis, Designing Knowledge-Based Systems, Kogan Page, London (1986) 322pp.

P.K. Andow, "Improvement of Operator Reliability Using Expert Systems," Reliability Engineering 14 No.4 309-319 (1986).

W.R. Arnold and J.D. Bowie, Artificial Intelligence: A Personal, Commonsense Journey, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey (1986) xiii+219pp.

J. Baker-Counsell, "Corrosion Problems? Ask the Expert," Process Engineering (London) April (1985) pp.61-63.

P.S. Baur, "Development Tools Aid in Fielding Expert Systems," InTech 7-10, 12-15 April (1987).

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P.S. Baur, "Misperceptions, Payback Dilemmas Impede Expert System Use," InTech 29-31 April (1987).

K.R. Carr, "Expert System for Diagnosis and Troubleshooting of Computer Systems and Instrumentation," Advances in Instrumentation 41 (1986).

D. Corsberg, "Alarm Filtering: Practical Control Room Upgrade Using Expert Systems Concepts," InTech 39-42 April (1987).

G.A. Finn, "Rules of Thumb for Implementing Expert Systems in Engineering," InTech 33-37 April (1987).

R. Forsyth, Editor, Expert Systems: Principles and Case Studies, 2nd Edition, Chapman and Hall Computing, London and New York (1989) xi+256pp.

B. Hileman, "`Expert Intuition' Tops in Test of Carcinogenicity Prediction," C & EW 35-37 21 June (1993).

J.M. Hushon, Editor, Expert Systems for Environmental Applications, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC (1990) viii + 232 p.

L. Kerschberg, Editor, Expert Database Systems: Proceedings From the 1st International Workshop, Benjamin Cummings Publishing Company, Menlo Park, California (1986) xii + 701pp.

S. Lahiri and M.J. Stillman, "Expert Systems: Diagnosing the Cause of Problem AAS Data," Analytical Chemistry 64 No.4 283A-291A (1992).

D.B. Lenat, "Computer Software for Intelligent Systems," Scientific American ? 204-213 (19??).

G.G. Martin, J. Lienhart, T. Hyman, and G.C. Levy, "A Statistical System for Data Analysis," American Laboratory 77ff. February (1988).

D. Nebendahl, Editor, Expert Systems, Part 2: Practical Applications, A. Strazds and E. Norcross, Translators, Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin and Munich (1991) 328pp.

N.S. Rajaram, "Expert Systems Development: Current Problems, Future Needs," InTech 25-26 April (1987).

F. Rose, Into the Heart of the Mind, Harper and Row, New York (1984) ix + 209pp.

P.A. Sachs, A.M. Paterson and A.M. Turner, "Escort – An Expert System for Complex Operations in Real Time," Expert Systems 22-29 January (1986).

F.A. Settle, Jr., and M. Pleva, "The Expert System: A Tool for the Analytical Chemist," American Laboratory 64ff. October 199?.

F.A. Settle, Jr., M. Pleva, C. Booker, H. Iams, D. McClintock and T. Moore, "An Information System for Selecting Methods of Chemical Analysis," American Laboratory 19 No.3 17ff. March (1987).

P. Torasso and L. Console, Diagnostic Problem Solving: Combining Heuristic, Approximate and Casual Reasoning Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York (1989) 243pp.

M. Waldholz, "Computer `Brain' Outperforms Doctors in Diagnosing Heart Attack Patients," Wall Street Journal 2 December (1991).

Industrial Archaeology

W.R. Jones, Dictionary of Industrial Archaeology, Sutton Publishing, Herndon, Va. (1996) vii + 461 p.

In-Situ Conservation: Archaeological Sites

N. Agnew, Editor, Conservation of Ancient Sites on the Silk Road: Proceedings of an International Conference on the Conservation of Grotto Sites, Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles (1997) xvi + 404p.

Anon., Wall Paintings of the Tomb of Nefertari: Scientific Studies for their Conservation: First Progress Report, Egyptian Antiquities Organization, J. Paul Getty Trust (1987) 123pp.

Anon., "Indians' Ancient Cavern Is Defaced for a Movie," New York Times, 29 April (1990).

S.M. Bradley and S.B. Hanna, "The Effect of Soluble Salt Movements on the Conservation of an Egyptian Limestone Standing Figure," In Case Studies in the Conservation of Stone and Wall Paintings, Preprints, IIC, London (1986), pp.57-61.

M.A. Corzo and H.W.M. Hodges, Editors, In-Situ Archaeological Conservation: Proceedings of Meetings April 6-13, 1986, Mexico, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia de Mexico, Getty Conservation Institute (1987) viii+205pp.

A. Cowell, "Underground Pollution Imperils Egypt's Relics," New York Times 30 January (1990).

B. Feilden and J. Jokilehto, Management Guidelines for World Cultural Heritage Sites ICCROM, Rome (1993). 122 pp.

M. Fukuda, "Rock Weathering Processes by Frost upon Wall Carvings and Its Preservation," In International Symposium on the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, November 17-21, 1983, Tokyo, Japan; Conservation and Restoration of Mural Paintings (1), Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties (1984), pp.155ff.

C. Haberman, "Isralis Discover Ancient Artifacts: Describe Finds in West Bank Dating From 2d Century," New York Times 19 November (1993).

H.J. Hansen, “La norme documentaire internationalepour les sites archéologiques,” In Study Series CIDOC ICOM 3 (1996) pp. 25-28.

E.L. Green, Editor, Ethics and Values in Archaeology, Free Press, New York (1984) xii+301pp.

J. Lehmann, "Damage by Accumulation of Soluble Salts," Conservation of Stone and Wooden Objects, IIC, London (1970), pp.35-41.

M. Mann, "New Effort to Save Sphinx," Chicago Sun-Times 12 1 March (1992).

L. Morrow, "Trashing Mount Sinai," Time 19 March (1990).

G.C. Robinson, "Characterization of Bricks and Their Resistance to Deterioration Mechanisms," Conservation of Historic Stone Buildings and Monuments, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (1982), pp.145-162.

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In-Situ Conservation: Architectural Monuments

N. Angier, "Debate on Buildings: To Scrub or Not," New York Times 14 January (1992).

Anon., Preservation of Historic Stained Glass Windows: A NATO-CCMS Study, Fraunhofer Institut für Silikatforschung, Würzburg (undated pamphlet) 6pp.

R. Atkinson, "Rebirth of the Frauenkirche: Dresden Rebuilds its Bomb-raised Symbol," International Herald Tribune 23 November (1993) p.2.

N.S. Baer, "Effects of Acidification on Materials and Cultural Property," In Acidification and its Policy Implications, Studies in Environmental Science 30, T. Schneider, Editor, Elsevier, Amsterdam (1986) pp.77-87.

N.S. Baer and S.M. Berman, "Marble Tombstones in National Cemeteries as Indicators of Stone Damage: General Methods," In Proceedings of the 76th Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution Control Association, Paper 83-5.7, Atlanta, GA (1983) pp.1-23.

Conservation of Historic Stone Buildings and Monuments, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (1982) xiii + 365pp.

D.W. Dunlap, "Change on the Horizon for Landmarks,"" New York Times 29 April (1990).

B.M. Feilden and J. Jokilehto, Management Guidelines for World Cultural Heritage Sites, ICCROM, Rome (1993) vii + 122 p.

C.C. Guidi, "The Tower of Pisa: A Critical Study of its Stability," Italian Journal 3 No.1 44-46 (1990).

C. Memmott, "Aging U.S. Churches are Being Resurrected," USA Today 12 April (1990).

W.K. Stevens, "Worst Fears on Acid Rain Unrealized," New York Times 20 February (1990).

See Also: Stone Conservation (Part IX).

In-Situ Conservation: Architectural Monuments: Façadism

C. Abbott, "The Façadism Fad: Is It Preservation?" Historic Preservation 42 October (1984).

Anon., "A Tower as Transition," New York Times 11 March (1990).

K. Gonchardoff, "Esthetics and the Law Spurring Façade Restorations," New York Times 23 June (1985).

P. Goldberger, "'Façadism' on the Rise: Preservation or Illusion?" New York Times 15 July (1985).

In-Situ Conservation: Underwater Sites

A.B. Albright and J.R. Steffy, "The Brown's Ferry Vessel, South Carolina" International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 8 No. 2 121 (1979).

Anon., "...are the Goals in Expedition," New York Times 28 August (1982).

Anon., "Roman Boats in the Rhine," New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold 6/7 November (1982).

Anon., "Divers Find Old Ship Intact in the Arctic," New York Times 27 May (1983).

Anon., "Ocean Relic Rots for Lack of Funds," New York Times 10 July (1983).

Anon., "Monitor Divers Find the Civil War Ironclad," New York Times 22 August (1983).

Anon., "Weather Delays Raising of Monitor's Anchor," New York Times 24 August (1983).

Anon., "Sunken Relics to be Shored," International Herald Tribune 30 August (1983).

Anon., "U.S. Seeks to Preserve Ship Sunk in Pearl Harbor Attack," New York Times 18 September (1983).

Anon., "Remnants of Commodore Vanderbilt's Pride and Joy," New York Times 16 October (1983).

Anon., "Sunken Treasures," New York Times 18 October (1983).

Anon., "Senator Warned of Damage Facing Historic Shipwrecks," New York Times 6 November (1983).

Anon., "Thawing Out in Stockholm," New York Times 8 January (1984).

Anon., "Excavating Historic Ships at Yorktown," New York Times 5 February (1984).

Anon., "TV Gives Peek into Ship's Safe," USA Today 16 August (1984).

Anon., "Papuan Waters Attract Divers," New York Times 30 September (1984).

Anon., "Hill Salvages Shipwreck Bill," Preservation News October (1984).

Anon., "Coins From Sea Might Solve a Pirate Mystery," New York Times 8 January (1985) p.A10.

Anon., "Doria Sequel," New York Times 13 January (1985).

Anon., "Preserving the Monitor," New York Times 30 January (1985).

Anon., "Divers Find Wreck of a Grand Steam-Age Failure," New York Times 7 May (1985).

Anon., "Salvage Crews Find a Smaller Treasure at Separate Wreck," New York Times 23 July (1985).

Anon., "Scientist Plans to Study Titanic by Submarine," New York Times 5 September (1985).

Anon., "Investors to Share Treasure of Spanish Ship," New York Times 29 September (1985).

Anon., "Revalued Currency," New York Times 3 October (1985).

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Anon., "Submerged Prehistoric Villages Found off Israel," New York Times 19 November (1985).

Anon., "House Bill Seeks Protection for Wreckage of the Titanic," New York Times 4 December (1985).

Anon., "Salvagers Receive 90% of Treasure; Insurers, 10%," New York Times 19 November (1993).

B.D. Ayres, "A Treasure From the Seas, But Whose?" New York Times 4 April (1990).

B.D. Ayres, Jr., "Archaeologists Begin 'Dig' for the Monitor," New York Times 7 August (1979).

J. Barron, "L.I. Divers Find Ship Said to be Vanderbilt's," New York Times 12 October (1983).

L.M. Bentsen, "To Protect Shipwrecks," Letter to the Editor, New York Times 17 July (1983).

M. Bentsen, "A Bill to Provide for Protection of Historic Shipwrecks, Structures, and Artifacts Located on a Seabed or in the Subsoil of the Lands Beneath Waters of the United States," 98th Congress, 1st Session, S.1504.

D. Bird and M. Carroll, "Liner's Safe Still Unopened," New York Times 17 October (1983).

W.G. Blair, "Anchor of Civil War Ironclad Recovered off Cape Hatteras," New York Times 30 August (1983).

W.J. Broad, "Deep-Sea Scavenging Gets Easier," New York Times 18 July (1993).

W.J. Broad, “Secret Sub to Scan Sea Floor for Roman Wrecks,” New York Times 7 February (1995) p. C1.

W.J. Broad, “Titanic Relics Open Era in Deep-Sea Commerce,” New York Times 25 August (1996).

W.J. Broad, “Effort to Raise Part of Titanic Falters as Sea Keeps History,” New York Times 31 August (1996) p. 6.

W.A. Cockrell, Editor, In the Realms of Gold, Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Underwater Archaeology, 1979, Nashville, Tenessee, Fathom Eight Special Publication No.1, San Marino, California (1981) xi + 255.

P. Gimbel and E. Andersen, "How Andrea Doria Bank Notes Were Treated," Letter to the Editor, New York Times 29 October (1985).

W.R. Greer, "City Seeking a Patron for Half a Ship," New York Times 23 December (1984).

M. Hall, "Legal Struggles Haven't Sunk Salvage Team's Spirits," USA Today 19 November (1993) p. 6A.

J. Hastings, “Ship’s Safe Opens on Soggy Sea Mystery," New York Post 15 August (1984). p. 78.

C.A. Hulse, "Troubled by Treasure Ad," Letter to the Editor, Historic Preservation April (1984).

E. Iverem, "Crew Begins Quest for Sunken Vessel's Treasure," New York Times 15 June (1987).

W. Kalbacker, "Andrea Doria: Taking Stock of a Myth," Pan Am Clipper 63ff. August (1984).

J. Keerdoja, "The U.S.S. Monitor: Can it be Raised?" Newsweek 93 17 25 June (1979).

P. Kerr, "Divers Seeking Relics Harm Historic Wrecks," New York Times 28 May (1984).

M. Maruca, "Treasures of the Deep," National Parks Magazine 12 March/April (1982).

N. McCarthy, "Sunken Ships Lure Divers and Stir Debate," New York Times 6 April (1986).

F.W. McComb, "Big Lift: Salvaging a 437-Year-Old Shipwreck," Popular Mechanics 158 97 (1982).

S. McGrail, "A Wreck in the Dark," Spectrum 143 6 (1976).

J. Miller, "Team Believes it has Found Wreck of Napoleon's Ship," New York Times 5 July (1983).

M. Mohs, "A Tudor Jewel Gleams Again After 437 Years," 30-34 Discover December (1982).

J. Nordheimer, "Archaeologist's Eyes Glittering Over Treasure," New York Times 24 July (1985).

P.J. O'Keefe, "Maritime Archaeology and Salvage Laws," International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 7 No.1 3 (1978).

W. Robbins, "18th-Century Wreck Yields Gold Ring and Trove of Coins," New York Times 18 September (1984).

W. Robbins, "Gold From Treasure Ship Leads to Court Dispute," New York Times 23 September (1984).

W.S. Robinson, First Aid for Marine Finds, Handbooks in Maritime Archaeology No.2, Trustees of the National Maritime Museum, London (1981) ix + 40pp.

W.S. Robinson, "Observations on the Preservation of Archaeological Wrecks and Metals in Marine Environments," International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 10 No.1 3 (1981).

G. Russell, "Raising a Tudor Rose," Time 89 25 October (1982).

R. Stengel, "Bounty from the Oldest Shipwreck," 74 Time 17 December (1984).

W.K. Stevens, "188 Years After Sinking, H.M.S. de Braak is Raised," New York Times 12 August (1986).

W.K. Stevens, "Treasure Feared Lost in Raising Hull," New York Times 13 August (1986).

W. Sullivan, "Sunken Ship of Bronze Age Found Off Turkey," New York Times 30 October (1982).

W. Sullivan, "Titanic Photos May Hold Clues to Find Hours," New York Times 29 September (1985).

P. Tharp, "Andrea Doria Secret is Safe," New York Post 17 August (1984).

L. Van Gelder, "Sunken Ship Attracts Divers," New York Times 13 November (1983).

N. Wade, "Marine Archaeology: Troubled Search for Spanish Treasure Ship," Science 8 November (1974) pp.509-513.

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N. Wade, "Galleon Yields Gold, Silver and Archaeology: The Legal Status of Historic Wrecks is Being Shaped by the Ongoing Litigation over the Atocha and Santa Margarita," Science 212 1486-1487 (1987).

G.P. Watts, "U.S.S. Monitor," International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 4 No.2 301 (1975).

G.P. Watts, Jr., Editor, Underwater Archaeology: The Challenge Before Us: Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference on Underwater Archaeology, 1981, New Orleans, Louisiana, Fathom Eight Special Publication No.2, San Marino, California (1981) xix + 367pp.

J.N. Wilford, "Treasure of Artifacts Found in 3,400-Year-Old Shipwreck," New York Times 5 December (1984).

J.N. Wilford, "Divers Try to Save Treasures of Cadiz," New York Times 15 January (1985).

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution

Anon., "Miss Mercouri in London to Discuss Elgin Marbles," New York Times A9 24 May (1983).

Anon., "Museum Group Favors Repatriation of Relics," New York Times A5 3 August (1983).

Anon., "Spektakularer Kunstraub in der DDR," Deutsche Wochenzeitung 17 July (1989).

Anon., "$100M in Art Stolen from Boston Museum," New York Post 19 March (1990).

Anon., “Stolen Treasure Returns to Greece: US ruling on 312 pieces of gold jewelry recently shown at top dealers,” Art Newspaper March (1996).

R. Blumenthal, “The Maddening Mysteries of the Greatest Art Theft Ever,” New York Times 15 December (1994).

R. Blumenthal, “Museums Getting Together to Track Stolen Art,” New York Times 16 July (1996) p. C13.

G. Blutke, Obskure Geschäfte mit Kunst und Antiquitäten. Ein Kriminalreport, Links Druck Verlag, Berlin (1990). 182pp.

W. Branigan, "Robbery Recovery...and Relief: Behind Mexico's Archaelogical Near-Catastrophe," Washington Post 31 July (1989).

M. Brenson, "Robbers Seem [to] Know Just What They Want," New York Times 19 March (1990).

F. Butterfield, "Auctioneers Underwrite Reward in Art Theft," New York Times 21 March (1990).

F. Butterfield, "Boston Museum Says It Was Uninsured for Theft," New York Times 20 March (1990).

F. Butterfield, "Boston Thieves Loot a Museum of Masterpieces," New York Times 19 March (1990).

Q. Byrne-Sutton, "The Goldberg Case: A Confirmation of the Difficulty in Acquiring Good Title to Valuable Stolen Cultural Objects," Cultural Property 1 No. 1 151-168 (1992).

C. Carillo, "Peking Man Has 25G Price on His Bony Head," New York Post 8 March (1993).

L.W. Federaro, “Art Stolen From 6 Museums Is Recovered; 2 Men Are Held,” New York Times 26 March (1989).

P. Gerstenblith, "Guggenheim v. Lubell," Cultural Property 1 No. 2 359-367 (1992).

S. Ghandi and J. James, "The God that Won," Cultural Property 1 No. 2 369--381 (1992).

J. Greenfield, The Return of Cultural Treasures, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1989) xviii + 361 p.

C. Hitchens, Imperial Spoils: The Curious Case of the Elgin Marbles Hill & Wang, New York (1988 (c. 1987)) 137pp. Reviewed H. Mitgang, New York Times 19 August (1989).

R. Hughes, "A Boston Theft Reflects the Art World's Turmoil," Time 54-55 2 April (1990).

K.E. Meyer, “Let Greece Have the Marbles,” New York Times 18 May (1997). Editorial Notebook.

G.V. Paczensky and H. Ganslmayer, Nofretete will nach Hause: Europa-Schatzhaus der "Dritten Welt," C. Bertelsmann, Munich (1984) 318pp.

W.G. Pearlstein, “Claims for the Repatriation of Cultural Property: Prospects for a Managed Antiquities Market,” Law and Policy in International Business 28 No. 1 123-150 (1996).

R. Pérez-Peña, "Guggenheim Presses Case on a Stolen Painting," New York Times 27 December (1993).

R. Pérez-Peña, "Watercolor Not Stolen, Lawyer Says," New York Times 28 December (1993).

F. Protzman, "Border Trouble?" Art News 89 No. 3 94 March (1990).

A. Riding, "French Museum Chief vs. Art Thieves," New York Times 15 June (1991). J. Siehr, "The UNIDROIT Draft Convention on the International Protection of Cultural Property," Cultural Property 1 No. 2 321-330 (1992).

J. Sterngold, "South Korea Seeks Return of Its Artworks From Japan," New York Times 11 July (1991).

J. Tagliabue, "Art Thefts Soar in Eastern Europe," New York Times 6 July (1991).

C. Trillin, “Frenchie and the Persians,” New Yorker 29 June (1987). p. 44ff.

L. Van Gelder, “A Stolen Dalí Drawing Resurfaces After 13 Years,” New York Times 5 October (1996).

I. Wilkerson, “Hooslers Glimpse a Bit of Byzantium,” New York Times 8 July (1991).

A.L. Yarrow, "A Lucrative Crime Grows Into a Costly Epidemic," New York Times 20 March (1990).

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: Lydian Hoard

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Anon., "Lydian Hoard Restored," Art News 92 No. 10 47-48 (December 1993).

C. Vogel, "Metropolitan Museum to Return Turkish Art," New York Times 23 September (1993).

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: WWII

K. Akinsha, "Castle to Keep to Bank Vault - and Back," ARTnews 81 No.7 45 September (1982).

K. Akinsha, "Spoils of War: The Soviet Union's Hidden Art Treasures," ARTnews 90 130 -141 April (1991).

K. Akinsha, "A Soviet-German Exchange of War Treasures?," ARTnews 90 No.5 134-139 May (1991).

K. Akinsha, "Malevich: Falling into a Black Square," ARTnews 90 Summer (1991) p.137.

K. Akinsha and G. Kozlov, "The Soviets' War Treasures: A Growing Controversy," ARTnews 90 No.7 112-119 September (1991).

K. Akinsha, "The Turmoil Over Soviet War Treasures: A Growing Controversy," ARTnews 90 No.10 110-115 December (1991).

K. Akinsha, "Hungary Asks Russia for Missing Art Treasures" ARTnews 91 No.4 45-47 April (1992).

K. Akinsha, "The Secret Depositories Slowly Open," ARTnews 91 No.4 47-50 April (1992).

K. Akinsha, "Yeltsin: Repatriation Is a Long Way Off," ARTnews 91 No.6 45 Summer (1992).

K. Akinsha, "War Loot: Drawings for Deutsche Marks?," ARTnews 91 No.7 35 September (1992).

K. Akinsha, "A Return of Hostages," ARTnews 91 No.9 58 November (1992).

K. Akinsha, "Let the Museums Decide," ARTnews 91 No. 10 35-37 December (1992).

Anon., "Anxiety on the Arno," Art in America 58 123-124 May-June (1968).

Anon., "Loot Being Restored," Art Digest 25 31 15 December (1950).

Anon., "Taylor Reports Russia Loots German Art," ARTnews 46 8 November (1947).

Anon., "Wartime Protection of Art Treasures," College Art Journal 14 No.3 293-294 Spring (1955).

Anon., "2 Germanys Cooperate in Retrieving Treasures," New York Times 20 July (1990).

P. Boswell, "Art as Reparations," Art Digest 21 7 15 September (1947).

P. Boswell, "Pardon My Glove," Art Digest 22 7 1 November (1947).

R. Cembalest, "Back to Immenstadt," ARTnews 91 No.2 28 February (1992).

R. Cembalest, "Cache in a Cupboard," ARTnews 91 No.3 40-42 March (1991).

R. Cembalest and G. Henry-Kunzel, "War Loot Reemerges," ARTnews 89 No. 7 69 September (1990).

G. Collins, "New Hopes of Finding Lost and Looted Art," New York Times C11 20 June (1990).

D. D’Arcy, “Why Did Leading US Museum Director Keep Mum Over Paintings Stolen from Kassel?” Art Newspaper No. 70 (1997) p. 14.

A. Decker, "Nazi Art Returns to Germany," ARTnews 83 143-144 November (1984).

A. Decker, "Austria Will Auction `Heirless' Art," ARTnews 85 No.2 96-99 February (1985).

A. Decker, "A Promise of Justice," ARTnews 85 No.3 90-93 March (1985).

A. Decker, "A Slow Process," ARTnews 86 No.8 71-72 October (1987).

A. Decker, "A Little Justice in Austria," ARTnews 87 No. 5 49-50 May (1988).

A. Decker, "War Loot: Slow Returns," ARTnews 89 No.3 93-94 March (1990).

A. Decker, "A Worldwide Treasure Hunt," ARTnews 90 130-138 Summer (1991).

C. de Jaeger, The Linz File, Hitler's Plunder of Europe's Art, Webb & Bower, Exeter, UK (1981) 192pp.

Department of State (Statement: July 27, 1951), "The International Protection of Artistic and Historical Property," College Art Journal 11 No.1 33-35 (1951).

J. Dornberg, "The Mounting Embarrassment of Germany's Nazi Treasures," ARTnews 87 No.7 130-141 September (1988).

C.C. Douglas, "Moscow Letting Long Lost Masters Leave," New York Times 19 August (1990).

M. Esterow, "A Little Backward," ARTnews 85 No.2 98 February (1985).

P. Gardner, "The Case of Herr Klumpp: A First Glimpse of Lyonel Feininger's Stolen Paintings," Connoisseur 133-135 November (1985).

G. Glueck, "Significance of the Works That Vanished from Mine," New York Times 15 June (1990).

K. Goldmann, "Weltkriegs-Archäologie," Tagespiegel 25 February (1993).

A.R. Hall, "The Transfer of Residual Works of Art from Munich to Austria," College Art Journal 11 No.3 192-194 Spring (1952).

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A.R. Hall, "German Libraries in Italy Returned to the Federal Republic of Germany," College Art Journal 12, 342-345 4 November (1953).

G. Henry-Kunzel, "Loans, Lawyers, and El Lissitzkys," ARTnews 91 No.6, 45-46 Summer (1992).

G. Henry-Kunzel, "Restitution or Compensation?," ARTnews 91 No. 10 35-37 December (1992).

W.H. Honan, "A 1465 Bell, War Booty, to Go Back to Okinawa," New York Times 6 April (1991).

W.H. Honan, "Soviets Reported to Hide Looted Art," New York Times 9 30 March (1991).

W.H. Honan, "A Victim of the Nazis to Return Documents to a Church in Germany," New York Times C11 28 July (1992).

A. Levy, "Italy's Supersleuth for Art," ARTnews 82 No.2 104-108 February (1983).

C. Lowenthal, “How to Define Nazi Art Loot,” New York Times 15 October (1994). Letter.

A.G. Marquis, “Nazi Art Loot Found Its Way to New York’s Modern Museum,” New York Times 9 October (1994). Letter.

D.C. McGill, "Austria to Auction Art Confiscated by Nazis," New York Times C29 7 December (1984).

D.C. McGill, "Austria to List Art Seized by Nazis," New York Times 27 July (1985).

D.C. McGill, "2 Germanys Cooperate in Retrieving Treasures," New York Times 27 July (1985).

Ministry of Public Instruction, Italy, Exhibition of Works of Art Recovered from Germany, Istituto Poligrafico Dello Stato, Rome (1947) 30pp.

F. Protzman, "Dionysus and Mussolini," ARTnews 91 No.3, 40 March (1992).

J.K. Reed, [Book Review]: "Of Art and Armies," Art Digest 25, 27 1 November (1950).

R. Richardson, "A Russian Thaw?," ARTnews 92 No. 10 47 December (1993).

J.J. Rorimer, Survival: The Salvage and Protection of Art in War, Abelard Press, Inc., New York (1950) xi+291pp.

M. Simon, The Battle of the Louvre, Hawthorn Books, Inc., New York (1971) 214pp.

J.D. Skilton, Jr., Défense de l'art européen: Souvenirs d'un officier américain "Spécialiste des Monuments", Les Editions Internationales, Paris (1948) 100pp.

C.H. Smyth, Repatriation of Art from the Collecting Point in Munich after World War II: background and beginnings with reference especially to the Netherlands, SDU Publishers, Netherlands, 1988. 126pp.

A.McC. Sullivan, "Law and Diplomacy in Cultural Property Matters," Museum Management and Curatorship 10 No.2, 219-243 June (1991).

M.K. Talley, Jr., "Lost Treasures," ARTnews 89 138-147 February (1990).

M.K. Talley, Jr., "Probing the Pushkin," ARTnews 89 No. 6 68 Summer (1990).

M.K. Talley, Jr., "The Return of a Rubens," ARTnews 90 52 October (1991).

W. Treue, Art Plunder: The Fate of Works of Art in War and Unrest, The John Day Company, New York (1961) 264pp.

R. Valland, "Le front de l'art," L'Oeil No.76 78 April (1961).

P. Watson, "Art: The Glasnost Trove: West Waits for a River of Soviet Treasure," International Herald Tribune 7-8 30 March (1990).

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: WWII: Amber Room

Anon., “An Amber Light on Wartime Loot,” New York Times 19 July (1997) Editorial.

Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution: WWII: Quedlinburg

Anon., "Church Says Artworks were Moved," New York Times 23 June (1990).

Anon., "Diebstahl zahlt sich aus," Der Spiegel No.4 180-184 (1991).

Anon., "A Ransom for Booty," Time 21 January (1991).

Anon., “Germany Protests Russia’s ‘War Booty’ Law,” This Week in Germany 12 July 1996.

Anon., "T as in Treasure, Texas - and Theft," New York Times 20 July (1990), Editorial.

R. Baxter, “Studying the Lost Quedlinburg Gospels.” Art Newspaper October (1991).

R. Cembalest and G. Henry-Künzel, "War Loot Reemerges," ARTnews 89 No. 7 69 September (1990).

G. Collins, "New Hopes of Finding Lost and Looted Art," New York Times C11 20 June (1990).

D. D’Arcy, “War Loot Funded Quedlinburg GI’s Double Lifestyle,” Art Newspaper March (1996) p. 3.

G. Glueck, "Significance of the Works That Vanished from Mine," New York Times 15 June (1990).

W.H. Honan, "Germans Send Lawyers to Texas for Stolen Art," New York Times 15 June (1990).

W.H. Honan, "Second Missing Manuscript Turns Up in German Hands," New York Times 16 June (1990).

W.H. Honan, "Bank in Texas Admits It Has Missing German Art Treasures," New York Times 19 June (1990).

W.H. Honan, "Judge Refuses to Order Silence in Art Case," New York Times 21 June (1990).

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W.H. Honan, "Church Lawyers Say Stolen Art was Moved," New York Times 24 June (1990).

W.H. Honan, "Stolen Treasure: Three Stories," New York Times 30 June (1990).

W.H. Honan, "German Art May Move to a Museum," New York Times 4 July (1990).

W.H. Honan, "I.R.S. Inquiry Delays Talks on Stolen Artworks," New York Times 19 July (1990).

W.H. Honan, "Museum to Store Stolen Art," New York Times 27 July (1990).

W.H. Honan, "New Demand Delays Quedlinburg Treasures Case," New York Times 8 November (1990).

W.H. Honan, "Looted Treasures Returning to Germany," New York Times 8 January (1991).

W.H. Honan, "It's Finally Agreed: Germany to Regain A Stolen Trove," New York Times C15 26 February (1992).

W.H. Honan, "Quedlinburg Treasures Are on View in Dallas," New York Times C11 9 March (1992).

W.H. Honan, “Letters Show Thief Knew Value of the Quedlinburg Treasures,” New York Times 3 September (1994). p. 9.

W.H. Honan, Treasure Hunt: A New York Times Reporter Tracks the Quedlinburg Hoard Fromm International, New York (1997) 289pp. See also reviews: L.H. Nicholas New York Times Book Review 20 July (1997); T. Carpenter New York Times 21 August (1997) p. C18.

W.A. Korte, "Scheckbuch-Moral," DerSpiegel No.5 (1991) (Letter).

C. Lowenthal, "The Quedlinburg Embarrassment," ARTnews 91 No. 6 158 Summer (1992).

K. Maurice, "Sorge Tragen," Der Spiegel No.8 12 (1991) (Letter).

See Also: Legal Issues: Art Theft and Restitution

Legal Issues: Artists' Rights: Tilted Arc

G. Apgar, "Public Art and the Remaking of Barcelona," Art in America 79 108-120 February (1991).

Anon., "Intrusive Arc," New York Times 31 May (1985) Editorial.

Anon., "Jilted Arc," Art in America 73 240 April (1985).

A. Berman, "Public Sculpture's New Look," Art News 90 102-109 September (1991).

E. Blau, "Tilted Arc Dispute Brings New Procedures by U.S. for Buying Public Art," New York Times 13 October (1985).

M. Brenson, "The Messy Saga of `Tilted Arc' Is Far From Over," New York Times 2 April (1989).

R.T. Buck, "Applying the Test of Time to Public Sculpture," New York Times 6 July (1985) Letter.

M. Buskirk, "Moral Rights: First Step or False Start," Art in America 79 37-45 July (1991).

R. Cembalest, "Going, Going, Gone," Art News 88 50-51Summer (1989) 50-51.

A.C. Chave, "Minimalism and the Rhetoric of Power," Arts Magazine 64 44-63 January (1990).

R. Deutsche, "Uneven Development: Public Art in New York City," October 47 3-52 Winter (1988).

D.W. Dunlap, "Artist Abandons Fight to Bar Uprooting of Plaza Sculpture" New York Times 16 March (1989).

D.W. Dunlap, "Moving Day Arrives for Disputed Sculpture" New York Times 11 March (1989).

H. George, "Not Publicity, Notoriety or Even Site Makes a Sculpture Great," New York Times 20 June (1985) Letter.

G. Harrow, "Public Sculpture Is Symbolic First and Pleasurable Only Second," New York Times 15 May (1985) Letter.

R. Hughes, "The Trials of Tilted Arc," Time 78 3 June (1985).

S. Jordan, L. Parr, R. Porter, and G. Storey, Editors, Public Art Public Controversy: The Tilted Arc on Trial, New York, American Council for the Arts (1987) x+198pp.

R. Lacayo, "The 'Moral Rights' of Artists," Time 59 14 March (1988).

A.S. Lane, "Public Art vs. Public Sentiment," New York Times 13 July (1985).

D.C. McGill, "Federal Judge Rules on Arc," New York Times 2 June (1988).

D.C. McGill, "Tilted Arc Removal Draws Mixed Reaction," New York Times 6 June (1985).

P. Phillips, "Forum: Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Wall," Art Forum 23 100-101 Summer (1985).

L.L. Pinto, "Conversazione Con Richard Serra A Milano," Domus 662 76-77 June (1985).

T.S, Purdum, "Sculpture's Move Delayed By Judge" New York Times 12 March (1989).

D. Slovic, "Public Art's Responsibility, Interiors 19, 46, 156 February (1986).

H. Senie, "Richard Serra's `Tilted Arc': Art and Non-Art Issues," Art Journal 48 298-303 Winter (1989).

R. Serra, "`Tilted Arc' Destroyed," Art in America 77 35-47 May (1989).

R. Serra, "The Yale Lecture, January 1990," Kunst en Museum 1 23-33 (1990).

Serra v. United States General Services Administration 667 F.2d 1042 (2d. Cir. 1987).

Serra v. United States General Services Administration 847 F.Supp. 1045 (S.D.N.Y.1988).

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R. Storr, "`Tilted Arc': Enemy of the People?," Art in America 73 92-97 September (1985).

D. Waterman, "`Stacks' of Complaints," Art News 88 53-56 October (1989).

C. Weyergraf-Serra and M. Buskirk, Editors, The Destruction of "Tilted Arc": Documents, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press (1991) xi+287pp.

Note: MoMA has in its library a complete dossier of all documents pertaining to the controversy surrounding Tilted Arc. Among its contents are clippings from newspapers and journals, a record of the lawsuits, a description of the original contract between GSA and Serra, and an account of the public hearing.

Legal Issues: Auction Houses and Dealers

M.W. Browne, "Fossil Belongs Not Just to the Ages But to the U.S., a Judge Rules," New York Times 5 February (1993).

R. Fry, "The Treasure Trail Ends Here," The Art Newspaper No.13, 13 December (1991).

W.H. Honan, "Greece Sues Gallery for Return of Mycenaean Jewelry," New York Times 26 May (1993).

V. Karageorghis, "The Trade in Cypriot Antiquities in London," Cultural Property 1 No. 2 331-332 (1992).

C. Maurice and R. Turnor, "The Export Licensing Rules in the United Kingdom and the Waverly Criteria," Cultural Property 1 No. 2 273-295 (1992).

G.P. Nuding, "See No Evil, Hear No Evil...'We Are Not Policemen,' Says Tim Llewellyn of Sotheby's," The Art Newspaper No.15 February (1992).

Legal Issues: Auction Houses and Dealers: Sevso Treasure

R. Lay, "Marquess Hails £50m Silver Hoard Victory," Evening Standard 5 5 November (1993).

B. Macintyre, "Peer Celebrates Sevso Ruling," The Times 6 November (1993).

G. Norman and D. Keys, "Sale of Roman Treasure Could Fetch 100m pounds sterling," Independent 9 February (1990).

G. Norman and D. Keys, "Roman Silver May be Part of a Larger Hoard," Independent 7 March (1990).

R. Reif, "Ancient Roman Silver To Be Sold," New York Times 10 February (1990).

R. Reif, "Roman Silver Fit for the Baths," New York Times 18 February (1990).

S. Vincent and G. Norman, "Witness in £40m Treasure Trial Accused of Lying," The Independent 25 October (1993).

Legal Issues: Authenticity and Provenance

Anon., “A ‘Rembrandt’ Isn’t, Experts Say,” New York Times 19 November (1985). p. C21.

Anon., "The $50M Question Being Asked Over 'Lost Michelangelo,'" Independent 15 December (1988).

A. Bailey, "A Young Man on Horseback," New Yorker 45ff. 5 March (1990).

The J. Paul Getty Museum and the Nicholas P. Goulandris Foundation, Museum of Cycladic Art, The Getty Kouros Colloquium Kapon Editions, Greece (1993) 67pp.

R. Hughes, "Brilliant But Not for Real," Time 7 118-119 May (1990).

R. Hughes, "Really Rembrandt?" Time 25 May (1992) pp. 60-61.

M. Jones, Editor, Why Fakes Matter: Essays on Problems of Authenticity, British Museum, London (1993) 198pp.

H. Kamm, "Two Found Sculptures May Be by Modigliani," New York Times 26 July (1984).

P.H. Karlen, "Fakes, Forgeries, and Expert Opinions," Journal of Arts Management and Law 16 No.3 5-32, Fall (1986).

A. Kozinn, "Discovered Sonatas May be Faked Haydn," New York Times C17 28 December (1993).

D. Lowenthal, "Counterfeit Art: Authentic Fakes?" Cultural Property 1 No. 1 79-103 (1992).

J. Merryman, "Counterfeit Art," Cultural Property 1 No. 1 27-77 (1992).

R. Smith, "An Eccentric With a Direct Line to the Soul," New York Times 12 April (1990).

W. Steiner, "In London a Catalog of Fakes," New York Times 29 April (1990).

C. Trillen, "Frenchie and the Persians," New Yorker 44ff. 29 June (1987).

C. Vogel, "Authenticity Challenged," New York Times C17 17 April (1992).

See Also: Dating and Provenance, Part VII

Legal Issues: Censorship

Anon., "Cincinnati Museum Shut Over Mapplethorpe Show," New York Times 8 April (1990).

B. Gamarekian, "Arts Aide Backs Cincinnati Museum," New York Times 30 March (1990).

B. Gamarekian, "Show Closing Demanded at Washington Museum,"New York Times 13 July (1991).

W.H. Harris, “The N.E.A. Four: Life After Symbolhood,” New York Times 5 June (1994) Section 2 p. 1.

M. Kimmelman, "Peering Into Peepholes And Finding Politics," New York Times 21 July (1991).

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N. Lewis, "Court's Test for Obscenity," New York Times 8 April (1990).

Legal Issues: Censorship: “Sensation”

D. Barry and C. Vogel, “Giuliani Vows To Cut Subsidy Over “Sick” Art,” New York Times 23 September (1999).

D. Barstow, “seeking Buzz, Museum Chief Hears a Roar Instead,” New York Times 25 September (1999). p. B1.

D. Barstow, “Brooklyn Museum Sues to Keep Mayor from Freezing Its Funds: No More Talks on Art That Some Find Offensive,” New York Times 29 September (1999). p. A1.

M. Kimmelman, “Biggest Museums Took Their Time Joining Fight,” New York Times 29 September (1999). p. B5.

M.O. Steinfels, “Artists Have Rights, and So Do Taxpayers,” New York Times 25 September (1999).

Legal Issues: Native American Cultural Property

Anon., "New Repatriation Legislation," Museum Anthropology 13/4 22 (1989).

Anon., "National Museum of the American Indian Policy Statement on Native American Human Remains and Cultural Materials," Museum Anthropology 15/2 25-28 (1991).

Anon., American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978, p.L. 95-341.

Anon., Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979, p.L. 95-96.

Anon., American Association of Physical Anthropology, "On the Reburial of Human Skeletal Remains," American Journal of Physical Anthropology 59 230 April (1982).

Anon., "Court Denies Claim to Items Found on Indian Burial Site," New York Times A15 15 December (1986).

Anon., National Museum of the American Indian Act, First Version: S.1772, 100th Congress, 1st Session (1987) Introduced by Senator Inouye on September 25, 1987; H.R.3480, 100th Congress, 1st Session (1987) Introduced by Representative Udall on October 13, 1987.

Anon., "Indians Seek Burial of Smithsonian Skeletons," New York Times 8 December (1987) p. C33.

Anon., American Association of Museums, "AAM Policy Regarding the Repatriation of Native American Ceremonial Objects and Human Remains, 1988," International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship 7 310-312 (1988).

Anon., National Museum of the American Indian Act, Second Version: H.R.5411, 100th Congress, 2nd Session (1988). H.R.1124, 101st Congress, 1st Session (1989). S.978, 101st Confress, 1st Session (1989) Introduced by Senator Inouye on May 11, 1989.

Anon., National Museum of the American Indian Act, Third Version: H.R.2668, S.978, 101st Congress, 1st Session (1989) Introduced by Senator Inouye on May 11, 1989. 101st Congress,

1st Session (1989) Introduced by Representative Campbell on June 15, 1989.

Anon., National Museum of the American Indian Act, Enacted: Pub.L, No.101-185, 103 Stat, 1336 (1989).

Anon., Native American Grave and Burial Protection Act, First Version: S.1021, 101st Congress, 1st Session (1989) Introduced by Senator McCain, H.R.1646, 101st Session (1989) Introduced by Representative Udall.

Anon., Native American Repatriation of Cultural Property Act, S.1980, 101st Congress, 1st Session (1989) Introduced by Senator McCain.

Anon., "New Respect for the Indian Dead," Stanford Observer 1-2 June (1989).

Anon., "Stanford Agrees to Return Ancient Bones to Indians," New York Times 24 June (1989) p.1 A1.

Anon., "Major Accord Likely on Indian Remains," New York Times 20 August (1989) p. A22.

Anon., "A Sensible Compromise on Indian Bones," New York Times 26 August (1989). Editorial.

Anon., "Fight on Indian Remains Near End but Questions Linger on the Effect," New York Times 18 September (1989).

Anon., "Smithsonian Pact Final on Return of Indian Bones," Chronicles of Higher Education 3 20 September (1989).

Anon., "House Approves a Bill for an Indian Museum," New York Times 14 November (1989).

Anon., Native American Grave and Burial Protection Act, Second Version: H.R. 5237, 101st Congress, 2nd Session (1990) Introduced by Representative Udall.

Anon., Native American Grave and Burial Protection Act, Enacted: Pub.L, No.101-601, 104 Stat. 3048 (1990).

Anon., "Study of Indian Remains: Science or Sacrilege?" New York Times 19 October (1990).

D. Abbot, "An Indian Viewpoint on the Subject of Desecration of Sacred Burial Sites and the Questionable Need for Scientific Study of Indian Remains," Akwesasne Notes Spring (1986).

R.M. Adams, "Smithsonian Horizons: We Have an Obligation to Return the Indian Skeletal Remains in Our Collections to Tribal Descendants," Smithsonian 18/2 12 (1987).

R.M. Adams, "Smithsonian Horizons: Recent Discussions with Indian Leaders Have Raised Question About Repatriation of Skeletal Remains and Sacred Objects," Smithsonian 18/8 12 (1987).

D. Anderson, "Reburial: Is It Reasonable?" Archaeology 38 48-51 (1985).

P. Bahn, "Do Not Disturb? Archaeology and the Rights of the Dead?" Journal of Applied Philosophy 1/2 213-225 (1984).

C. Baker, "Indian Artifacts and the Museum: A Question of Ownership," History News 40/4 14-16 April (1985).

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J. Blair, "Indian Rights: Native American Versus American Museums -A Battle for Artifacts," American Indian Law Review 7 125-128 (1979).

W.G. Blair, "Hopi Priest Claims Mask at Pier Show Was Stolen," New York Times 21 October (1989).

T.H. Boyd, "Disputes Regarding the Possession of Native American Religious and Cultural Objects and Human Remains: A Discussion of the Applicable Law and Proposed Legislation," Missouri Law Review 55 885-935 (1990).

M.W. Browne, "As Deadlines Near, Scientists Seek Data From Indian Bones," New York Times 25 September (1990).

J.E. Buikstra and C.C. Gordon, "The Study and Restudy of Human and Skeletal Series: The Importance of Long-Term Curation," In Annals of the Academy of Sciences (1981) pp.376-389.

O.E. Burcaw, "Museological View of the Repatriation of Museum Objects," Museum Studies Journal 1/1 8-11 (1983).

R. Cembalest, "Native American Art: Pride and Prejudice," Art News 91 No. 2 86-91 (1991).

F.X. Clines, “Smithsonian Making Room for Indian Museum,” New York Times 29 September (1999).

D. Cole, "Underground Potlatch: How the Kwakiutl Kept the Faith," Natural History 10 50-53 (1991).

M.B. Davis, "Interpreting Native American Art and Culture: Transformations and Changes," Art Documentation Winter 183-186 (1990).

W. Echo-Hawk, "Museum Rights vs. Indian Rights: Guidelines for Assessing Competing Legal Interests in Native Cultural Resources," New York University Review of Law and Social Change 14/2 437-453 (1986).

B. Edwards, Letter re: “Indian Tribes’ Creationists Thwart Archaeologists,” New York Times 26 October (1996).

H. Faber, "New York Returning Wampum Belts to Onondagas," New York Times 13 August (1990) p. A1.

W. Fenton, "Return of Eleven Wampum Belts to the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy on Grand River, Canada," Ethnohistory 36/4 392-410 (1989).

E.L. Ferguson and J.D. Nason, "Human Subject Rights and Museum Research," Museum News 58/3 44-47 January/February (1980).

C. Floyd, "Repatriation Blues," History News 40/4 6-12 April (1985).

A. Gamerman, "Lost and Found: The Saga of the Sacred Buffalo Hide," The Wall Street Journal A10 27 August (1991).

Grand Council of the Six Nations Confederacy, "Policy Statement on Medicine Masks," Turtle Quarterly 2/3 3-5 Fall (1988).

R.L. Grimes, "Desecration of the Dead: An Inter-Religious Controversy," American Indian Quarterly 305-342 (1986).

J. Haas, "Policy in Practice: In Determining 'the Right Thing to Do' About Repatriation of Items in Its Collections. Chicago's Field

Museum Built a Policy on the Twin Foundations of Trust and Respect," Museum News 46-48 January/February (1991).

D.J. Harris, "Respect for the Living and Respect for the Dead: Return of Indian and Other Native American Burial Remains," Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law 39 195-224 (1991).

G.P. Horse-Capture, "Survival of Culture," Museum News 49-51 January/February (1991).

P.S. Jessup, "Museum of American Indian Wants to Stay," (letter) New York Times 16 March (1985) Letter.

D. Johnson, "Indians Complain of Religious and Cultural Theft," New York Times 12 June (1993).

E. Johnson, "Professional Responsibility and the American Indian," American Antiquity 38/2 129-130 (1973).

P.H. Lewis, "Indian Bones: Balancing Research Goals and Tribe's Rights," New York Times 20 May (1986).

D.C. McGill, "Indian Museum Backs Plan for Move to Texas," New York Times 23 February (1985).

C. Meighan, "Archaeology: Science or Sacrilege?" Ethics and Values in Archaeology, E.L. Green, Editor, New York (1984) pp.208-223.

I. Molotsky, "Smithsonian to Give up Indian Remains," New York Times 13 September (1989).

J.D. Nason, "Finders Keepers?" Museum News 20-26 March (1973).

J.E. Peterson II, "Dance of the Dead: A Legal Tango for Control of Native American Skeletal Remains," American Indian Law Review 15 115-150 (1990).

L.F. Pinkerton, "The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: An Introduction," Cultural Property 1 No. 2 297-305 (1992).

M.E. Price, "Hardly Indian History," New York Times 28 February (1985).

R.L. Reeder, "Reburial: Science vs. Religion?" Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly 2 7-9, 14-16 October/December (1985).

R. Reif, "Buyer Vows to Return 3 Masks to Indians," New York Times 22 May (1991).

L. Rosen, "The Excavation of American Indian Burial Sites: A Problem in Law and Professional Responsibility," American Anthropologist 82 5-27 (1980).

E. Roth, "Success Stories: These Museums Are Among the Many That Shun Confrontation and Join With Native Americans to Establish Mutually Beneficial Relations," Museum News 41-45 January/February (1991).

R. Sprague, "American Indians and American Archaeology," American Antiquity 391 1-2 (1974).

D.B. Suagee, "American Indian Religious Freedom and Cultural Resources Management," American Indian Law Review 10 Winter (1983).

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K. Swisher, "Smithsonian to Surrender Indian Bones," Washington Post 12 September (1989).

S. Talbot, "Desecration and American Indian Religious Freedom," Akwesasne Notes 20-22 Late Summer (1984).

S. Talbot, "Desecration and American Indian Religious Freedom," Akwesasne Notes 10-13 Fall (1984).

D.D. Thomas, "Indian Burial Rights Issues: Preservation or Desecration?" University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review 59/3 737-767 (1991).

U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Keepers of the Treasures: Protecting Historical Properties and Cultural Traditions on Indian Lands: A Report on Tribal Preservation Funding Needs Submitted to Congress by the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Washington, DC (1990) vi+214pp.

G. Vizenor, "Bones Courts: The Rights and Narrative Representation of Tribal Bones," American Indian Quarterly 319-331 (1986).

J. Weaver, Letter re: “Indian Tribes’ Creationists Thwart Archaeologists,” New York Times 26 October (1996).

S.J. Wolf and L. Mibach, "Ethical Considerations in the Conservation of Native American Sacred Objects," Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 23/1 1-6 Fall (1983).

Legal Issues: Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue III

S. Hochfield, "A Breach of Contract" ARTNews May (1992) p. 40.

Museum Expansion: Brooklyn Museum

R. Smith, "A New Temple for Egyptian Art," New York Times 3 December (1993). p.C1.

Museum Expansion: General

Alberta Museums Association, Standard Practices Handbook for Museums, Editor, A.A. Davies, Alberta Museums Association, Edmonton, Alberta (1990) 330pp. Chapter 1: Administration, pp.9-84.

Anon., "Two Museums, Two Steps Forward," The New York Times, June 4 (1987).

Anon., "Art Works That Shouldn't Be Compromised," The New York Times, June 19 (1987).

Anon., "Why Not Add to the Parthenon?" The New York Times, October 15 (1987).

Anon., "Museum Addition Approved," The New York Times, October 21 (1987).

Anon., "Landmarks Hearing," The New York Times, October 22 (1989).

Anon., "In Praise of the Status Quo," The New York Times, December 24 (1989).

Anon., "The Bible Lands Museum Opens in Jerusalem," New York Times 17 May (1992).

C. Charlotte, "Drawing the Battle Lines," The New York Times, July 2 (1985).

D. Davis, "Museums Need Space to Grow," The New York Times, February 13 (1988).

B. Diamonstein-Spielvogel, The Landmarks of New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York (1988).

M. Filler, "Growing Pains," Art in America 75 14-19, July (1987).

A. Finder, "Landmarks Appeal Panel Proposed," The New York Times, October 22 (1989).

E. Gibson, "Two Proposals for the 90's," Studio International 199 4-11, September (1986).

B. Gill, "Optimistic Ziggurat," The New Yorker 63, 49-68 June 8 (1987).

J. Giovannini, "Museum Piece," Artforum 25 2-5, May (1987).

P. Goldberger, "A Daring and Sensitive Design," The New York Times, May 22 (1985).

P. Goldberger, "A Museum Exhibits a Splendid Lack of Glitz," The New York Times, June 4 (1989).

P. Goldberger, "Sincerest Flattery or the Subtlest Form of Dishonor," The New York Times, September 24 (1989).

P. Goldberger, "A Commission that has Itself Become a Landmark," The New York Times, April 15 (1990).

H.H. Goldstone and M. Dalrymple, History Preserved, Simon and Schuster, New York (1974) 576pp.

W. Grimes, "Massachusetts Museum Idea Adjusted," New York Times 3 December (1993).

M. Kimmelman, "A New Arts Complex That's Hard on Art," The New York Times, 8 March (1990).

M. Kimmelman, "National Gallery Wing Set to Open in London," New York Times 26 June (1991).

M. Kimmelman, "More Louvre to Love, Ready or Not," New York Times 28 November (1993).

K. Larson, "Heir Heads," New York 20 94ff. March 30 (1987).

K. Larson, "Starting Over," New York 23 81ff. March 19 (1990).

S. Lavin, "Interiors Viewpoint," Interiors 148 17-25, June (1989).

D.C. McGill, "Museums Bringing a Mass of Art Out of Hiding," The New York Times, 18 October (1987).

D.C. McGill, "Institutions' Expansion Plans Inch Abroad," The New York Times, 18 October (1987).

D.C. McGill, "Landmark by Acclaim?" The New York Times, 29 January (1988).

L. Mumford, "The Sky Line," New Yorker 35 105-106ff, December (1959).

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C. Nadelman, "An Inappropriate Appropriation," ARTnews 84 No. 8 188, October (1985).

H. Potterton, "New York, New York," Apollo 129 270-271, April (1989).

J. Rockwell, "A Grand Opening for the 'Grand Louvre'" New York Times 18 November (1993).

W. Rubin, "When Museums Overpower Their Own Art," The New York Times, 12 April (1987).

B. Russell, "Remodeling the Future," Interiors 145 147ff, August (1985).

R. Smith, "Holocaust Museum Adjusting to Restless Flood of Visitors," New York Times 23 December (1993).

C. Tomkins, "Modern vs. Postmodern," The New Yorker 61, February 17, 58-66 (1986).

S. Williams, "Controlled Tower," ARTnews 84 No. 6 14ff, Summer (1985).

Museum Expansion: Getty

S. Muchnic, "J. Paul Getty Center Costs Top $700 Million Mark," Los Angeles Times 13 October (1993).

Museum Expansion: Guggenheim

Anon., "Board Approves Zoning in Guggenheim Plan," The New York Times, 13 March 13 (1987).

Anon., "New Plan for Guggenheim Annex," Art in America 75 256, April (1987).

Anon., "The Wright Site," The New York Times, 10 May (1987).

Anon., "Guggenheim Decision Appealed by Coalition," The New York Times, 21 November (1987).

Anon., "Guggenheim Plan Upheld," The New York Times, 23 June (1988).

D.D. Boles, "Update on the Guggenheim," Progressive Architecture 70 25ff. April (1987).

M. Filler, "Playing 'Beat the Clock' With the Guggenheim," The New York Times, 22 October (1989).

Z. Freiman, "Gwathmey Siegel's Guggenheim: Redoing Wright," Progressive Architecture 25 December (1985).

J. Giovannini, "Guggenheim Hearings to Reopen," The New York Times, 30 October (1986).

P. Goldberger, "Guggenheim Museum Plans to Erect an 11-Story, $12 Million Addition," The New York Times, 19 February (1985).

P. Goldberger, "Architecture: A Design For Guggenheim Tower," The New York Times, 10 October (1985).

P. Goldberger, "The Case for Keeping Wright's Vision of the Guggenheim," The New York Times, 10 November (1985).

P. Goldberger, "Guggenheim Museum Proposing Scaled-Down Design for Addition," The New York Times, 11 February (1987).

P. Goldberger, "On Adding to the Guggenheim, a Little Less Goes a Long Way," The New York Times, 15 February (1987).

W. Grimes, "Guggenheim Postpones Reopening Until May," New York Times 11 November (1991).

V. Mays, "Revealing Wright," Progressive Architecture 70 82-85 April (1989).

D.C. McGill, "Guggenheim Plan Debated at Hearing," The New York Times, 26 June (1986).

D.C. McGill, "Guggenheim Neighbors Offer Alternative Plan," The New York Times, 18 September (1986).

D.C. McGill, "Guggenheim Would Alter New Design," The New York Times, 25 October (1986).

D.C. McGill, "New Guggenheim Plan Debated at City Hearing," The New York Times, 2 July (1987).

D.C. McGill, "City Board Approves Guggenheim Expansion," The New York Times, 21 October (1987).

D.C. McGill, "Guggenheim Plan Upheld," The New York Times, 15 January (1988).

D.C. McGill, "Protest at the Guggenheim," The New York Times, 9 September (1988).

D. Morton, "Guggenheim Revision," Progressive Architecture 68 40ff. March (1987).

N. Robertson, "Guggenheim Dramatizes Space Woes," The New York Times, 21 May (1986).

M. Stevens, "Somewhere Wright is Smiling," ARTnews 86 No. 9 238, November (1987).

C. Wiseman, "Doing Right by Wright," New York 18 132ff. 2 December (1985).

Museum Expansion: Kimbell

P. Goldberger, "The Kimbell Decides its Building is a Treasure to be Cherished," The New York Times, 8 February (1990).

J. Kutner, "Kimbell Times Two," ARTnews 88 No. 8 56, October (1989).

P. Memos, "Colorizing Kahn," ARTnews 89 No. 4 60-61, April (1990).

Museum Expansion: Whitney

Anon., "Neighbors Criticize Plan to Expand Whitney," The New York Times, 14 November (1985).

Anon., "Court Rebuffs Whitney on Eviction of Tenants," The New York Times, 24 January (1987).

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Anon., "Would Marcel Breuer Approve of the Whitney Addition," The New York Times, 24 May (1987).

Anon., "Whitney Proposal Wins Backing of Local Board," The New York Times, 19 June (1987).

Anon., "Nuovo progetto per l'espansione del Whitney Museum," Domus 686 3, September (1987).

Anon., "Whitney to Consider its Direction," The New York Times, 14 December (1989).

D.D. Boles, "The Whiney Design Debate," Progressive Architecture 66 25 September (1985).

D.D. Boles, "Revised Whitney Unveiled," Progressive Architecture 68 27ff. April (1987).

M.A. Branch, "Another Try for Graves and Whitney," Progressive Architecture 70 21-22 February (1989).

D.W. Dunlap, "Whitney Expansion Raises Preservation Issue," The New York Times, 24 May (1987).

G. Glueck, "Whitney Director Said to be Under Fire," The New York Times, 12 December (1989).

G. Glueck, "Troubles at the Whitney, Both at the Top and in the Future," The New York Times, 26 December (1989).

P. Goldberger, "For the Whitney, Adding Less May Result in More," The New York Times, 11 August (1985).

P. Goldberger, "Adding a Little Less to the Whitney," The New York Times, 15 March (1987).

P. Goldberger, "Third Try on an Expansion Design for the Whitney," The New York Times, 20 December (1988).

P. Goldberger, "The Whitney Paradox: To Add Is To Subtract," The New York Times, 8 January (1989).

K. Larson, "War at the Whitney," New York 23, 30-37 12 February (1990).

D.C. McGill, "Whitney Addition is Planned," The New York Times, 22 May (1985).

D.C. McGill, "Architects Debate Plan for Whitney Museum," The New York Times, 26 July (1985).

D.C. McGill, "600 Sign Petition Against Whitney Design," The New York Times, 5 October (1985).

D.C. McGill, "Expansion at Whitney: The Debate Broadens," The New York Times, 26 November (1986).

D.C. McGill, "The Whitney Unveils Smaller Expansion Plan," The New York Times, 16 March (1987).

E. Nemy, "Architect Castigates Whitney Plan," The New York Times, 21 June (1985).

H. Smith, "Don't Ruin the Whitney," The New York Times, 20 July (1985).

P. Viladas, "Grave's Whitney Plans," Progressive Architecture 66 23 July (1985).

C. Wiseman, "Graves Questions at the Whitney," New York 18, 74ff. 19 August (1985).

Museum Policy

G.D. Adams, Museum Public Relations, Nashville, American Association for State and Local History (1983) x+273pp.

G.R. Adams and P.A. Hall, "Planning and Conducting Successful Seminars and Workshops," AASLH Technical Leaflet 146, History News 38 No.2 February (1983).

E. Addison, "Is Marketing a Threat...Or is it the Greatest Challenge that Museums Have Ever Faced?" Muse 4 No.2 28-31 Summer (1986).

E. Agnew, "Gifting at the Art Gallery of Ontario: Guidelines for a Staff," Museum Quarterly 15 No.3 5-6 Fall (1986).

Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism, and Grant MacEwan Community College, Board Development Program Foundations Workshop, Edmonton (no date).

Alberta Museums Association, Standard Practices Handbook for Museums, Editor, A.A. Davies, Alberta Museums Association, Edmonton, Alberta (1990) 336pp.

Anon., Alberta Culture, An Approach to Public Relations, Edmonton, Alberta Culture (no date).

Anon., "Setting Priorities," Museum News 55 No.3 30-31, 45 January/February (1977).

Anon., Alberta Culture, Housekeeping Our Heritage: Practical Advice for Alberta Collections, Revised Edition, Edmonton, Alberta Culture (1984) 104pp.

Anon., "The Business of Creating a Partnership," Museum News 66 No.2/3, 62-68 January/February (1988).

Anon., Alberta Consumer and Corporate Affairs, "Planning a Fund Raising Campaign," Alberta Consumer and Corporate Affairs, August (1989).

Anon., Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism, Introduction to the Tier Level System, Unpublished manuscript, Edmonton, Historic Sites Service, Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism (1989).

Anon., "Seven Day Weeks, Long Nights, and Maybe a Car," ARTnews 92 No. 10 112-115 December (1993).

D. Barrie, "Pondering? That's Nonsense...," New York Times 18 April (1990).

J. Beck and M. Daley, Art Restoration: The Culture, The Business, The Scandal, John Murray, London (1993) xiv+210.

R.L. Berke, "Helms Museum? Praise and Protest," New York Times 13 April (1990).

D.S. Broder, "Why Disney-ize History," International Herald Tribune 24 November (1993), p.7.

H. Brunton, "Conflict or Co-operation? Natural Sciences: Collecting Policies," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 84-85 September (1987).

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M. Corfield, S. Keene, S. Hackney, Editors, The Survey: Conservation Facilities in Museums and Galleries, United Kingdom Institute for Conservation, London (1989) 88 p.

E.B. Fein, "New York to Bar Age Bias in Public Places," New York Times 4 December (1993).

L.F. Gorr, "A Museum Management Bibliography: Part I," Museum News 58 No.5 71-84 (1980).

L.F. Gorr, "A Museum Management Bibliography: Part II," Museum News 58 No.6 67-77 (1980).

W. Grimes, "Raising AIDS Concern With Art, and Without," New York Times 2 December (1993), p.B10.

M. Kimmelman, "Getty Buys van Gogh Irises, but Won't Tell Price," New York Times 22 March (1990).

E. Leibert and B.E. Sheldon, Handbook of Special Events for Non-Profit Organizations, New York, Association Press (1972) 224pp.

L.C. Leibold, Fireworks, Brass Bands and Elephants: Promotional Events with Flair for Libraries and Other Nonprofit Organizations, Oryx Press, Phoenix (1986) 135pp.

R.J. Loomis, Museum Visitor Education: New Tool for Management, American Association for State and Local History, Nashville (1987) xiv+306pp.

R.J. Loomis, "Using Small Surveys to Collect Visitor Information," ILVS Review 1 No.1 109-111 (1989).

B. Lord and G.D. Lord, Planning Our Museums, National Museums of Canada, Ottawa (1983) 309pp.

B. Lord and G.D. Lord, "Attendance Recording as a Marketing Tool," Museums Journal 88 No.3, 122-124 December (1988).

G.D. Lord and B. Lord, Editors, The Manual of Museum Planning, HMSO, London (1991) xvi + 361p.

J.G. Lord, The Raising of Money: Thirty-Five Essentials Every Trustee Should Know, Third Sector Press, Cleveland (1984) 152pp.

A.O. Lover, "Tools of the Trade,"" Museum News 68 No.4, 43-44 July/August (1989).

A. Maier, "If Art is Resold, Should Artist Profit?" New York Times 8 February (1992).

M.C. Malaro, "How to Protect Yourself From Not-So-Permanent Loans," Museum News 68 No.5, 22-25 September/October (1989).

M.C. Malaro, Museum Governance: Mission, Ethics, and Policy Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington DC (1994). 208pp.

J.W. McDougall, Editor, The Role of the Voluntary Trustee,, Research and Publications Division, School of Business Administration, University of Western Ontario, London (1975) ix+145pp.

K.E. Meyer, The Art Museum: Power, Money, Ethics, W. Morrow, New York (1979) 352pp.

R.L. Miller, "Developing a Personnel Policy Manual," Museum News 57 NO.6 29-32 (1979).

R.L. Miller, Personnel Policies for Museums: A Handbook for Management, American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C. (1980) xi+164pp.

A. Milrad and E. Agnew, The Art World: Law, Business and Practice in Canada, Merritt, Toronto (1980) xxii+204pp.

S. Muchnic, "The Armand Hammer Museum: Who's Footing the Bill?" Art News 89 No. 3 55,57 March (1990).

M.E. Munley, "Asking the Right Questions: Evaluation and the Museum Mission," Museum News 64 No.3, 18-23 February (1986).

Museums & Galleries Commission, Conservation Unit, Conservation Sourcebook, Revised Edition, HMSO, London (1991) 122 p.

P. Nauert and C. Black, Fine Arts Insurance: A Handbook for Art Museums, Association of Art Museum Directors, New York (1979) x+101pp.

A. Neal, K. Haglund and E. Webb, "Evolving a Policy Manual," Museum News 56 No.3, 26-30 January/February (1978).

Ontario Historical Society, Let's Get Organized! Operating an Historical Museum, OHS, Brantford (1985) 44pp.

A.E. Parr, "Origins, Nature and Purposes of Museum Policy," Curator 5 No.3 217-220 (1962).

L. Peck, "To Give and to Receive: Tax Benefits for Gifts in Kind to Canadian Museums," Ontario Museum Association Quarterly 12 No.1, 23-25 Winter (1983).

H. Perry, Call to Order: Meeting Rules and Procedures for Non-Profit Organizations, Big Bay Publishing, Burlington (1984) 129pp.

D.R. Porter, "Current Thoughts on Collections Policy," Technical Report 1, American Association for State and Local History, Nashville (1985).

L.V. Prott and P.J. O'Keefe, Handbook of National Regulations Concerning the Export of Cultural Property, UNESCO, Paris, September (1988) xiii+239pp.

Public Interest Public Relations, Promoting Issues and Ideas: A Guide to Public Relations for Nonprofit Organizations, The Foundation Center, New York (1987) 183pp.

Public Management Institute, Budgeting for Nonprofits, Public Management Institute, San Francisco (1980) viii+321pp.

D.B. Reibel, Registration Methods for the Small Museum, American Association for State and Local History, Nashville (1978) xiv+245pp.

Revenue Canada Taxation, Registering Your Charity, Income Tax Charities, Minister of Supply and Services, Ottawa (1985).

Revenue Canada Taxation, Gifts in Kind, Income Tax Financial Series, Minister of Supply and Services, Ottawa (1987).

Revenue Canada Taxation, Registered Charities: Questions and Answers, Income Tax Financial Series, Minister of Supply and Services, Ottawa (1988).

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Revenue Canada Taxation, Registered Charities: Operating a Registered Charity, Information Circular 80-19R2, Minister of Supply and Services, Ottawa (1988).

Revenue Canada Taxation, Deductible Gifts and Official Donation Receipts, Interpretation Bulletin IT-110R2, Minister of Supply and Services (1988).

J.A. Richoux, et al., "A Policy for Collections Access," Museum News 59 No.7, 43-47 July/August (1981).

D.A. Roberts, Editor, Collections Management for Museums, Museum Documentation Association, Cambridge, U.K. (1988) xx+237pp.

L. Rosenbaum, "How Permanent is the Permanent Collection?" Art News 89 No. 5 May (1990).

R. Rubenstein and K. R. Pavlik, "An Introduction to the Literature on Museums and Marketing," Muse 4 No.2, 47-50 Summer (1986).

Saskatchewan Museums Association, Standards for Saskatchewan Museums 1988, SMA, Regina (1988).

T. Schadla-Hall, "Conflict or Co-operation? Collecting Policies: Regional and National Collections of Archaeology," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 89-91 September (1987).

S. Schell, "Taking a Hard Look: Strategies for Self-Study in Museums," Museum News 63 No.3, 47-52 February (1985).

P.H. Schneiter, The Art of Asking: How to Solicit Philanthropic Gifts, 2nd Edition, Fund-Raising Institute, Ambler (1985) 176pp.

Secretary of State of Canada, Financial and Accounting Guide for Non-Profit Organizations, Secretary of State of Canada, Ottawa (1986) 86pp.

H.J. Seymour, Designs for Fund-Raising, 2nd Edition, Fund-Raising Institute, Ambler (1988) xxii+220pp.

D.S. Sorrell, Editor, Museums and the Handicapped, Leicester Museums, Art Galleries and Record Services, Leicester, U.K. (1976) 88pp.

S. Stitt, "Trustee Orientation: A Sound Investment," Museum News 59 No.6 58-59, 86-96 (1981).

C.L. Stolper and K.B. Hopkins, Successful Fundraising for Arts and Cultural Organizations, Oryx Press, Phoenix (1989) xiv+193pp.

M. Suggitt, "Conflict or Co-operation? Collecting Policies: Social History Collecting," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 86-88 September (1987).

H.J. Swinney, Editor, Professional Standards for Museum Accreditation, American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C. (1978) 77pp.

S. Tanner, "Buying Insurance: A Guide for Museums," Ontario Museum Association Quarterly 9 No.4 3-7 (1980).

J.M.A. Thompson, Editor, Manual of Curatorship: A Guide to Museum Practice, 2nd Edition, Butterworths, Stoneham, MA (1990) xv + 756.

F. Turk and R.P. Gallo, Financial Management Strategies for Arts Organizations, ACA Books, New York (1984) xiv+186pp.

A.D. Ullberg and P. Ullberg, Museum Trusteeship, American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C. (1981) xii+123pp.

A.D. Ullberg and R.C. Lind, Jr., "Consider the Potential Liability of Failing to Conserve Collections," Museum News 68 No.1, 32-33 January/February (1989).

UNESCO, Field Manual for Museums, UNESCO, Paris (1970).

S. Vineyard, Marketing Magic for Volunteer Programs, Heritage Arts, Downers Grove (1984) 151pp.

N. Walford, "Managing Museums," Museums Quarterly 14 No.1 10-17 (1985).

M.E. Ware, "Museum Collecting Policies and Loan Agreements," Association of Independent Museums Guideline No.14, Association of Independent Museums, Cheshire, U.K. (1988).

W. Washburn, Defining the Museum's Purpose, The New York State Historical Association, Cooperstown (1975) 20pp.

D.W. Williams, A Guide to Museum Computing, AASLH, Nashville, TN (1987) ix + 181pp.

M. Wilson, The Effective Management of a Volunteer Program, Volunteer Management Associates, Colorado (1978) 197pp.

M. Yang, "Manuals for Museum Policy and Procedures," Curator 32 No.4 269-274 (1989).

C. Zimmerman, "Preparing an Education and Interpretation Policy," Dawson and Hind 14 No.1, 15-17 Winter (1987/1988).

C. Zimmerman, "Preparing a Collections Management Procedures Manual," Dawson and Hind 15 No.1 26-28 (1988/1989).

Museum Policy: Deaccessioning

D. Fleming, "Sense or Suicide? The Disposal of Museum Collections," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 119-120 December (1987).

G. Glueck, "Guggenheim to Sell 3 Works to Help Buy Others," New York Times C31 23 March (1990).

M.C. Malaro, "Deaccessioning: The Importance of Procedure," Museum News 66 No.4, 74-75 March/April (1988).

Ontario Museum Association, Working Committee on Acquisitions and Deaccessions, "Museum Collections: Policy Guidelines for Acquisitions and Deaccessions," Museum Quarterly 12 No.4, 6-11 January (1984); Also Dawson and Hind 12 No.1, 7-12 Spring (1984).

I.G. Robertson, "Archaeological Collections: The Disposal of Museum Collections," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 127-129 December (1987).

J. Spalding, "Art Collections: The Disposal of Museum Collections," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 130-131 December (1987).

E. Tolmatch, "Hamletizing: To Deaccession or not to Deaccession?" Muse 7 No.1, 9-10 Spring (1989).

N. Tuele, "Deaccessioning: Proceed with Caution," Muse 7 No.1, 13 Spring (1989).

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C. Vogel, “Museums’ Art on the Block,” New York Times 29 August (1986).

C. Vogel, “Inside Art: Historical Society Gets the Go-Ahead to Sell,” New York Times 9 September (1994).

S.E. Weil, "Deaccession Practices in American Museums," Museum News 65 No.3, 44-50 February (1987).

P. Wheatcroft, "Merely Rubbish: Disposal of Natural History Collections," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 133-134 December (1987).

B. Woroncow, "Ethnographic Collections: The Disposal of Museum Collections," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 137-139 December (1987).

C. Zimmerman, "Developing a Deaccessions Policy," Dawson and Hind 12 No.4, 14-16 Spring (1986).

Museum Policy: Ethics

Canadian Museums Association, The Ethical Behaviour of Museum Professionals, Ottawa, Canadian Museums Association (1979) 8pp.

Council of Australian Museum Association, Code of Ethics for Art, History and Science Museums, Kingston, Art Museums Association of Australia (1985).

J. Lester, "A Code of Ethics for Curators," Museum News 61 No.5, 363-367 February (1983).

I. Longworth, "Conflict or Co-operation? Collecting Policies: The British Museum, A Case Study," Museums Journal 87 No.2, 92-93 September (1987).

Lord Cultural Resources, Draft Guidelines: Roles and Responsibilites of Museum Board Trustees, Lord Cultural Resources Planning and Management, Toronto, November (1989).

G.H. Marsh, "Governance of Non-Profit Organizations: An Appropriate Standard of Conduct for Trustees and Directors of Museums and Other Cultural Institutions," The Journal of Arts Management and Law 13 No.3, 32-52 Fall (1983).

J.H. Merryman and A.E. Elsen, Editors, Law, Ethics and the Visual Arts, Volume1, Matthew Bender, New York (1979).

J.H. Merryman and A.E. Elsen, Editors, Law, Ethics and the Visual Arts, Volume 2, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia (1987).

P.M. Messenger, Editor, The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property: Whose Culture? Whose Property?, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque (1989) xxvi + 266 pp.

L.V. Prott and P.J. O'Keefe. "`Cultural Heritage' or `Cultural Property'?" Cultural Property 1 No. 2 307-320 (1992).

C. Rose, "A Code of Ethics for Registrars," Museum News 63 43-46 No.3, February (1985).

Royal Ontario Museum, Royal Ontario Museum Statement of Principles and Policies on Ethics and Conduct, ROM, Toronto (1982) xi+103pp.

A.D. Ullberg and P. Ullberg, "A Proposed Curatorial Code of Ethics," Museum News 52 No.8 18-22 (1974).

A. Zelle, "ICOM Ethics of Acquisition: A Report to the Profession," Museum News 50 No.8 31-33 (1972).

Museum Security

A. Cowell, "Over Masterpieces, Protection Vies with Access," New York Times 19 November (1991).

Outdoor Sculpture

Anon., "In Former East Berlin, It's Off With Lenin's Head," New York Times 14 November (1991).

N.S. Baer, "Maintenance of Outdoor Bronze Sculpture," IJMMAC 7 No.1 71-75 (1988).

R.J. Gettens, "The Composition of the Patina on a Modern Bronze Statue," Technical Studies in the Field of the Fine Arts II 31-33 (1933).

C.L. Hays, "Bathing Bronze: Workers are Freshening the Face of Art," New York Times 28 November (1993).

J.F.S. Jack, "The Cleaning and Preservation of Bronze Statues," Museums Journal 50 231-236 (1951).

N. Jenkins, "Hero's Gold," Art News 89 No. 4 37 April (1990).

K.E. Meyer, "Berlin's Denkmal War: Learning to Face Some Awkward Truths," New York Times 17 November (1991).

A. Manetti Piccinini, "Neptune: White, Black or Yellow," The Art Newspaper No.15, February (1992).

J. Riederer, "Corrosion Damage on Bronze Sculptures," ICOM Committee for Conservation, 3rd Triennial Meeting (1972).

R.J. Schwartz, "Sherman Statue's Sculptor Wanted the Gilding Toned Down," Letter, New York Times 20 July (1990) Letter.

P.D. Weil, "The Use of Glass Bead Peening to Clean Large-Scale Outdoor Bronze Sculpture," Bulletin AIC 15 51-58 (1974).

P.D. Weil, "The Conservation of Outdoor Bronze Sculpture: A Review of Modern Theory and Practice," AIC Preprints, 1980, AIC, Washington, D.C. (1980) pp.129-140.

Outdoor Sculpture: Christo

W. Goodman, "Film: Christo, in `Islands,'" New York Times 16 Ooctober (1987).

J. Russell, "Art: Christo's New Wrapping in Paris," New York Times 24 September (1985).

A. Wallach, "Classical Christo: The Unconventional Artist Has Wrapped a Paris Landmark," Newsday 23 September (1985).

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Outdoor Sculpture: Marcus Aurelius

J. Ackerman, Architecture of Michelangelo, Viking Press, New York (1961) 363pp.

J. Ackerman, "Marcus Aurelius on the Capitoline Hill," Renaissance News 10 69-75 (1957).

G. Accardo, D. Amodio, P. Cappa, A. Bennici, G. Santucci and M. Torre, "Structural Analysis of the Equestrian Monument of Marcus Aurelius in Rome," In Structural Repair and Maintenance of Historical Buildings: Atti del convegno, Editor, C.A. Brebbia, Birkhauser, Boston (1989) pp.581-591.

G. Accardo, A. Bennici, M. Torre, P. Fiorentino, G. Santucci, D. Amodio and P. Cappa, "Restoration of the Marcus Aurelius," In Science, Technology and European Cultural Heritage, N.S. Baer, et al., Editors, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford (1991) pp.310-318.

G. Accardo, C. Caneva and S. Massa, "Stress Monitoring by Temperature mapping and Acoustic Emission Analysis: A Case Study of Marcus Aurelius," Studies in Conservation 28 67-74 (1983).

G. Accardo and M. Micheli, "L'utilizzazione di modelli per lo studio di problemi strutturali e formali," Bolletino d'arte 72 111-125 (1987).

V. Alunno Rossetti and M. Marabelli, "Analyses of the Patinas of a Gilded Horse of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice," Studies in Conservation 21 161-170 (1976).

Anon., "Living in a Glass House...To Safely Stow Stones," Technology and Conservation 1 12-13 (1985).

N. S. Baer, "Maintenance of Outdoor Bronze Sculpture,"IJMMAC 7 pp.71-75 (1988).

A. Beale, "The Varying Role of the Conservator in the Care of Oudoor Monuments: Ethical Dilemmas," In Sculptural Monuments in an Outdoor Environment, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia (1986) pp.39-50.

M. Benarie and F.L. Lipfert, "A General Corrosion Function in Terms of Atmospheric Pollutant Concentrations and Rain pH," Atmospheric Environment 20 1947-1958 (1986).

D. Brocco, A. Giovagnoli, M. Laurenzi Tabasso, M. Marabelli, R. Tappa and R. Polesi, "Air Pollution in Rome and its Role in the Deterioration of Porous Building Materials," Durability of Building Materials 5 393-408 (1988).

A. Burmester and J. Coller, "Known and New Corrosion Products on Bronzes: Their Identification and Assessment, Particularly in Relation to Organic Protective Coatings," In Recent Advances in the Conservation and Analysis of Artifacts, J. Black, Editor, Summer School Press, London (1987) pp.97-103.

R. Cesareo, M. Ferretti, G. Guida and M. Marabelli, "Le leghe: il metodo e i risultati," Marco Aurelio: Mostra di Cantiere, Catalogue, ICR, Rome (1984) pp.42-44.

W.T. Chase, "An Introduction to Outdoor Bronze Corrosion and Treatment," Bronze and Masonry in the Park Environment, Author's Draft (October 13, 1983) 21pp.

F. D'Emilio, "Whither Marcus Aurelius," Archaeology 42 p.72 (1989).

P. Dent Weil, with P. Gaspar, L. Gulbransen, R. Lindberg and, in memoriam, D. Zimmerman, "The Corrosive Deterioration of Outdoor Bronze Sculpture," In Science and Technology in the Service of Conservation (1982) pp.130-134.

P. Fehl, "The Placement of the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius in the Middle Ages," Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institute 37 362-367 (1974).

C. Giangrande, "Identification of Bronze Corrosion Products by IR Absorption Spectroscopy," In Recent Advances in the Conservation and Analysis of Artifacts, J. Black, Editor, Summer School Press, London (1991) pp.135-148.

S.E. Haagenrud and J.F. Henriksen, "A Continuous Monitor for Time of Wetness (TOW) Measurements in the Micro Environment," Science, Technology and European Cultural Heritage, N.S. Baer, et al., Editors, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford (1991) pp.393-396.

C. Haberman, "How is Marcus Aurelius? As Right as Acid Rain," New York Times 3 January (1989).

C. Haberman, "Marcus Aurelius Rides Again, but Behind Glass," New York Times 26 April (1990).

P. Hoffman, "Saving the Ruins from Ruin," Art News 80 No. 3 78-85 March (1981).

M. Leoni, "Copper Alloys: Their Structure and Corrosive Phenomena," The Horses of San Marco, Exhibition Catalogue, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Olivetti, New York (1979) pp.240-245.

M. Leoni, "Observations on Ancient Bronze Casting," In The Horses of San Marco, Exhibition Catalogue, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Olivetti (1979) pp.180-181.

M. Leotta, M. Marabelli, D. Artoli and S. Massa, "Marco Aurelio. I processi di corrosione - Le forme di corrosione," In Marco Aurelio: Mostra di Cantiere - Le indagini in corso sul monumento, Arti Grafiche Pedanesi, Rome (1984) pp.80-83.

M. Marabelli, "La struttura e le techniche di fabbricazione," In Marco Aurelio: Mostra di Cantiere, Catalogue, ICR, Rome (1984) pp.39-41.

M. Marabelli, "Characterization and Conservation Problems of Outdoor Metallic Monuments," In Conservation of Metal Statuary and Architectural Decoration in Open-Air Exposure: Paris Symposium, 1986, Proceedings, ICCROM, Rome (1987) pp.209-234.

M. Maraballi, A. Marano, S. Massa and G. Vicenzi, "La condensazione capillare di vapore acqueo in patine di bronzi esposti all'aperto," In 2nd Conferenza Internazionale sulle Prove non Distruttive, Metodi Microclimatici e Indagini Ambientali per lo Studio e la Conservazione delle Opere d'Arte, Perugia, 1988, Preprints, M. Marabelli and P. Santopadre, Scientific Editors, ICRAIPnD, Rome (1988) Vol.I, Session I, 25, pp.1-13.

L. Marchesini and B. Badan, "Corrosion Phenomena on the Horses of San Marco," In The Horses of San Marco, Exhibition Catalogue, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Olivetti (1979) pp.200-210.

A. Melucco Vaccaro, "Originale o copia: tema erudito o di attualita?" Bolletino d'Arte 41 126-127 (1987).

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A. Melucco Vaccaro, "The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius," In The Art of the Conservator, W.A. Oddy, Editor, The British Museum Publications, London (at press, April, 1992) pp. 108-121.

A. Melucco Vaccaro and A. Somella Mura, Editors, Marco Aurelio, Storia di un monumento e del suo restauro, Milan (1989) 277pp.

V.N. Naude, Editor, Sculptural Monuments in an Outdoor Environment, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia (1985) 116pp.

W.A. Oddy, L. Borrelli and N.D. Meeks, "The Gilding of Bronze Statues in the Greek and Roman World," In The Horses of San Marco, Exhibition Catalogue, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Olivetti (1979) pp.182-186.

T. Stambolov, The Corrosion and Conservation of metallic Antiquities and Works of Art, CL Publication, Amsterdam (1985) 196pp.

T. Syderberger and N. Vannerberg, "The Influence of the Relative Humidity and Corrosion Products in the Absorption of Sulphur Dioxide on Metal Surfaces," Corrosion Science 12 775-784 (1972).

L. van Zelst and J.-L. Lachevre, "Outdoor Bronze Sculpture: Problems and Procedures of Protective Treatment," Technology and Conservation 8 No.1 18-24 (1983).

Outdoor Sculpture: Statue of Liberty

Anon., "Statue of Liberty will not be Closed for Restoration in 1984 for as Long as a Year," New York Times 7 November 1982.

Anon., "Renovation Begun on Miss Liberty," New York Times 24 January 1984.

R. Baboian, "Miss Liberty Shows Her Age," ASTM Standardization News 17-21 November (1984).

B. Bard, "Handling Lady Liberty's Facelift all in a Day's Work for Local Firm," New York Post 11 June 1985.

W.G. Blair, "$67 Million Pledged to Statue of Liberty Drive," New York Times 19 February 1984, p.55.

S. Diamond, "Statue's Repair Aids Research," New York Times 14 February 1985.

W.E. Geist, "About New York: Special Feelings About Work on a Special Statue," New York Times 30 June 1984.

W.E. Geist, "About New York: Frenchmen Renew Old Roles at Statue of Liberty," New York Times 20 April 1985.

F. Golden, "Lady in a Cage," Discover July (1984), pp. 18-25.

M. Gottlieb, "Statue of Liberty's Repair: A Marketing Saga," New York Times 3 November 1985.

M. Gottlieb, "Successes and Strains in Drive to Fix Statue of Liberty," New York Times 4 November 1985.

P. Lewis, "French Seek Funds for Miss Liberty," New York Times B4 15 April 1985.

J. Perlez, "Statue of Liberty's Restoration Will Focus on 13 Trouble Spots," New York Times 20 July 1983.

J. Perlez, "Interior Restoration Set at the Statue of Liberty," New York Times 8 February 1984.

R. Reif, "Vintage Models of Miss Liberty," New York Times 30 June 1985.

D. Riss, T. Chase and N. Veloz, "A Visit to the Statue of Liberty," In Preprints of Papers Presented at the 13th Annual Meeting of the American Institute for Conservation AIC, Washington, DC (1985) pp. 90-95.

Preventative Conservation

M. Cassar, Environmental Management: Guidelines for Museums and Galleries, Routledge, New York (1995) xiii + 165p.

J. Haineault, M. Veilleux, R. Sauré, Producers, “Preventive Conservation in Museums” [videorecording], Centre de Conservation du Québec, Ministère de la Culture, Gouvernement du Québec, the Canadian Conservation Institute, Government of Canada, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal (1995). 19 videocassettes (ca. 360 min.) + 1 Handbook (151 p.).

Public Places

J.L. Cruikshank and P. Korza, Going Public : A Field Guide to Developments in Art in Public Places, Arts Extension Service, Division of Continuing Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (1988) 303 p.

Rescue Archaeology: Temple of Dendur

C. Aldred, "The Temple of Dendur," Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 38 (1978).

Anon., "Plan Accepted for Preservation of Temples of Abu Simbel," Department of State Bulletin, 1 July (1963).

Anon., "Johnson Gives Egyptian Temple to Metropolitan Museum of Art," New York Times, 30 April (1967).

Anon., "Egyptian Temple, Crated, Is Ready to Travel," New York Times, 17 February (1968).

Anon., "Stone by Stone, Egyptians Load Temple, a Gift to U.S., on Ship," New York Times, 23 July (1968).

D. Arnold, Building in Egypt: Pharaonic Stone Masonry, Oxford University Press, New York (1991) ix+316pp.

A.M. Blackman, Les temples immergés de la Nubie: The Temple of Dendur, Imprimerie de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, Cairo (1911) 114pp.

J.F. Brady, "Nile Temple on Its Way Here," New York Times, 12 July (1968).

J.-L. de Cenival, Living Architecture: Egypt, Grosset and Dunlop, New York (1964) 192pp.

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A.B. Edwards, A Thousand Miles up the Nile, Darf, London (1993) xxvii+499pp.

M. Esterow, "Gift of Egyptian Temple Posing Problems," New York Times, 26 January (1966).

M. Esterow, "An Egyptian Temple Stirs a U.S. Tempest," New York Times, 23 September (1966).

M. Esterow, "A Panel of Five Will Choose Site in U.S. for Temple of Dendur," New York Times, 23 January (1967).

M. Esterow, "Metropolitan Due to Get Temple of Dendur," New York Times, 25 April (1967).

H. Fischer, "Letter," New York Times, 28 November (1967).

G. Gerster, "Threatened Treasures of the Nile," National Geographic, October (1963).

H. Gilroy, "Temple of Dendur Will Be Shy Four Blocks When It Arrives Here," New York Times, 13 August (1968).

A.L. Huxtable, "Metropolitan Museum Plans Centennial Expansion," New York Times, 13 April (1970).

H. Kamm, "Cairo Offers U.S. a Temple Saved from Aswan Flooding," New York Times, 27 March (1965).

C. Keller, The Preservation and Use of Artistic Cultural Heritage: Perspectives and Solutions, Metropolitan Museum of Art Press, New York (1980) 180pp.

A. Koznin, “A Musical Mating in Dendur’s Temple,” New York Times 29 September (1999).

K. Lange and M. Hirmer, Egypt: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting in Three Thousand Years, Phaidon (1968) iii+559.

R. Malka, "Editorial," New York Times, 14 May (1967).

R. Malka, "Letter," New York Times, 20 July (1967).

R. Malka, "Editorial," New York Times, 28 November (1967).

P. McCander, "Egyptian Temple Is Delivered in 661 Crates," New York Times, 22 August (1968).

Metropolitan Museum of Art Conservation Files, Blue File: Fact Sheet; Press release; Department of State Bulletin, "Plan Accepted for Preservation of Temples of Abu Simbel."

Metropolitan Museum of Art Conservation Files, Bubble File: Interdepartmental letters and memoranda; Temperature and humidity reports; Letters from various contractors (Kevin Roche, John Dinkerloo and Associates, et al.).

Metropolitan Museum of Art Conservation Files, Conservation File: Status report from Brown, Lawford and Forbes.

Metropolitan Museum of Art Conservation Files, Restoration File: Interdepartmental letters and memoranda; Assorted letters and reports (Seymour Lewin, Norman Weiss, Brooke Astor, President Lyndon Johnson, Senator Jacob Javits, et al.); Status reports from Metropolitan Museum employees and contractors.

M.A. Murray, Egyptian Temples, AMS Press, New York (1977) x+246pp.

A. Rosenblatt, "Dendur in New York," Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 38 (1978).

T. Save-Sodenbergh, Temples and Tombs of Ancient Nubia, Thames and Hudson, UNESCO (1987) 256pp.

A.E.P. Weigall, A Report on the Antiquities of Lower Nubia and Their Condition, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1907) xii+142pp.

J.A. Wilson, "Letter," New York Times, 8 February (1968).

Risk Assessment and Risk Management

J. Adams, Risk University College London Press, London (1995) 228pp.

Alberta Museums Association, Standard Practices Handbook for Museums, Editor, A.A. Davies, Alberta Museums Association, Edmonton, Alberta (1990) Chapter 1: Administration, Part 5: Risk Management pp.50-67.

Anon., “Mapmaker Charts Riskiest Abodes,” The Saratogian 13 August (1997).

N.S. Baer, "Assessment and Management of Risks to Cultural Property," Science, Technology and European Cultural Heritage, N.S. Baer, C. Sabbioni, and A.I. Sors, Editors, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford (1991) 27-36.

N.S. Baer, "Personal Risk Assessment for Conservation Students," unpublished data.

R. Baker, "The Depth of Fashion," New York Times 7 November (1986).

R. Baker, "Not About Iran," New York Times 10 December (1986).

D. Goleman, "Hidden Rules Often Distort Ideas of Risk," New York Times 1 February (1994).

D. Jones, Editor, Nomenclature for Hazard and Risk Assessment in the Process Industries, 2nd Edition, VCH, Institute of Chemical Engineering, Rugby, UK (1992) xvii+412pp.

Keoleian, G.A., D. Menerey, B.W. Vigon, D.A. Toplle, B.W. Cornaby, H.C. Latham, C.L. Harrison, T.L. Boguski, R.G. Hunt, J.D. Sellers, Product Life Cycle Assessment to Reduce Health Risks and Environmental Impacts, Noyes Data Corp., Park Ridge, NJ (1994) xi + 288 p.

A. Kirby, Nothing to Fear: Risks and Hazards in American Society, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ (1990) xvii + 301 p.

S. Krimsky and D. Golding, Editors, Social Theories of Risk, Praeger, New York (1992).

M.D. Lemonick, "An Overblown Asbestos Scare?" Time 29 January (1990).

W. Lepowski, "Chemical Companies Make Public Worst Case Scenarios" C&EN 20 June (1994) pp. 22-26.

L.R.G. Martin and G.J. Lafond, Editors, Risk Assessment and Management: Emergency Planning Perspectives, University of Waterloo Press, Waterloo, Ontario (1988). vii + 352 pp.

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National Research Council, Risk Assessment in the Federal Government: Managing the Process, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (1983) xii + 191pp.

National Research Council, The Application of Quantitative Risk Assessment Techniques in the U.S. Coastguard Regulatory Process, Report of the Panel on Risk Analysis for Marine Transport of Hazardous Materials, NMAB-402, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (1982) ix + 60pp.

K. Niwa, Knowledge-Based Risk Management in Engineering, Wiley, Somerset, NJ (1989) ix+132pp.

D. Paustenbach, Editor, The Risk Assessment of Environmental and Human Health Hazards, Wiley, Somerset, NJ (1989) xviii+1155pp.

L. Pringle, Living in a Risky World, Morrow Junior Books, New York (1989) 105pp.

M. Rowland, "How Much Risk Can You Take?" New York Times 8 April (1990).

E. Schmitt, "A Spill a Day, and Hardly Anyone Has Been Checking," New York Times 25 February (1990).

B. Slavin, "Antiquities: Profits vs. Conservation," International Herald Tribune 3 July (1989).

J. Stuller, "The Price of Life: Placing a Dollar Value on Human Lives May be Repugnant, but It's Necessary," San Francisco Chronicle-Examiner 4 September (1988) pp15-16.

C. Zervos, Editor, Risk Analysis: Prospects and Opportunities, Society for Risk Analysis, New York (1991) 767pp.

Risk Assessment and Risk Management: Personal Risk

L.K. Altman, "Surgical Scorecards: Can Doctors be Rated Just Like Ballplayers?" New York Times 14 January (1992).

Anon., "The Murky Hazards of Secondhand Smoke," Consumer Reports 50 No.2 81-84, February (1985).

J. Berger, "Deaths Drop 27% With State's Seat-Belt Law," New York Times 1 May (1985).

Committee on National Statistics, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences Education, Counting Injuries and Illnesses in the Workplace: Proposals for a Better System, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (1987) ix+176pp.

D.J. Ecobichon, J.M. Wu, Editors, Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Proceedings of the International Symposium at McGill University, 1989, Lexington Books, Lexington, MA (1990) xxii + 389 p.

G. Kolata, "Mammogram Debate Moving From Test's Merits to Its Cost," New York Times 27 December (1993) p.1.

K.M. Reese, "Burglars Prefer Chemists to Chemical Engineers," C & EN 24 June (1985).

J. Stuller, "The Price of Life: Placing a Dollar Value on Human Lives May Be Repugnant, But It's Necessary," San Francisco Chronicle-Examiner 15-16 4 September (1988).

M. Sun, "Food Dyes Fuel Debate Over Delaney," Science 229 739-741 23 August (1985).

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Consequences of Involuntary Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General, Rockville, Maryland (1986) xix+359pp.

Temperature and Humidity Control

Alberta Museums Association, Standard Practices Handbook for Museums, Editor, A.A. Davies, Alberta Museums Association, Edmonton, Alberta (1990) pp.148-153 Chapter 3: Conservation, Part 5: Environmental Monitoring and Control.

Anon., Climatologie et conservation dans les musées (Climatology and Conservation in Museums), Centre International pour la Conservation et la Restauration des Biens Culturels (International Center for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property): Travaux et Publications/Works and Publications 3, Rome (1960). Reprinted from Museum 13 No.4 202-289 (1960) UNESCO, Paris.

Anon., Control of the Museum Environment, a Basic Summary, International Institute for the conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, London (1967) 8pp.

Anon., "Office Buildings that Breathe," New York Times 9 February (1992).

J.M. Ayres, J. Druzik, J.C. Haiad, H. Lau and S. Weintraub, "Energy Conservation and Climate Control in Museums: A Cost Simulation Under Various Outdoor Climates," IJMMAC 8 No.3 (1989) 299-312.

N.S. Baer and P.N. Banks, "Environmental Standards," IJMMAC 6 No.2 207-209 (1987).

N.S. Baer and P.N. Banks, "Microenvironments," IJMMAC 6 No.3 301-305 (1987).

P.N. Banks and N.S. Baer, "Ultrasonic Humidifiers," IJMMAC 5 No.4 395-398 (1986).

M. Cassar and T. Oreszczyn, "Environmental Surveys in Museums and Galleries in the United Kingdom," IJMMAC 10 385-402 (1991).

N. Clark, T. Cutter, and J.A. McGrane, Ventilation: A Practical Guide for Artists, Craftspeople and Others in the Arts, Nick Lyons, New York (1987, c.1984) vii + 117pp.

Committee on Preservation of Historical Records, Preservation of Historical Records, (National Materials Advisory Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems National Research Council) National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (1986) Chapter 3.

G. de Guichen, Climate in Museums, 2nd Edition, Rome, ICCROM (1984) 79pp.

E. Johnson and C. Horgan, Museum Collection Storage, UNESCO, Paris (1976) 56pp.

T. Kenjo, "A Rapid Response Humidity Buffer Composed of Nikka Pellets and Japanese Tissue," Studies in Conservation 27 No.1 19-24 (1982).

R.H. Lafontaine, "Silica Gel," The Canadian Conservation Institute Technical Bulletin 10 1-17 (1984).

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R.H. Lafontaine, Recommended Environmental Monitors for Museums, Archives and Art Galleries, Revised English Edition, Technical Bulletin No.3, ISSN 0706-4152, Canadian Conservation Institute, National Museums of Canada, Ottawa (1980) ii + 15pp.

K.J. Macleod, Relative Humidity: Its Importance, Measurement and Control in Museums, Technical Bulletin No.1, Canadian Conservation Institute, National Museums of Canada, Ottawa (1975, 1978) 15pp.

T. Padfield, "The Control of Relative Humidity and Air Pollution in Show-Cases and Picture Frames," Studies in Conservation 11 8-24 (1966).

T. Padfield, M. Burke and D. Erhardt, "A Cooled Display Case for George Washington's Commission," ICOM Committee for Conservation, 7th Triennial Meeting, Copenhagen, 10-14 September, 1984: Preprints, International Council of Museums in association with the J. Paul Getty Trust (1984) 84.17.38 - 84.17.42.

E. Passaglia, "The Characterization of Microenvironments and the Degradation of Archival Records," Restaurator 10 Nos. 3-4 123-150 (1989).

J. Pennick, "Environmental Control for Small Museums and Historical Sites," Museum Quarterly 16 No.3, Autumn (1987) pp.23-24.

R.E. Ruskin, Editor, Humidity and Moisture: Measurement and Control in Science and Industry Reinhold, New York (1965) Volume I: Principles and Methods of Measuring Humidity in Gases.

N. Stolow, Controlled Environment for Works of Art in Transit, Butterworths for the International Centre for the Study of the Conservation of Cultural Property, London (1966) v+46pp.

E.V. Johnson and J.C. Horgan, Museum Collection Storage, Unesco, Paris (1978) 56pp.

Y.A. Tabunschikov, "Le Cattedrali del Cremlino: Condizioni Termoigrometriche negli Edifici Monumentali," Edizioni per la Conservazione 393-401 August (1990).

G. Thomson, Editor, Contributions to the London Conference on Museum Climatology, 18-23 September, 1967, Revised Edition, The International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, London (1968) 296pp.

H.R. Trechsel, "Moisture Control in Buildings," ASTM Standardization News December (1993) pp. 44-49.

G. Thomson, The Museum Environment, The Butterworths Series on Conservation in the Arts, Archaeology and Architecture, Butterworths, Kent (1978) 296pp.

A. Wexler, Electric Hygrometers, NBS Circular 586, NBS, Washington, D.C. (1957).

P.R. Wiederhold, "Humidity Measurements, Part 1: Psychro-meters and Percent RH Sensors," Instrument Technology (Undated Reprint).

P.R. Wiederhold, "Humidity Measurements, Part 2: Hygrom-etry," Instrument Technology (Undated Reprint).

Ultraviolet-Induced Damage

Anon., "Plastic Filters Reduce Light damage in Museums," Plastics Ind 13 15-16, December (1955); [AATA 1-1289].

Anon., Plexiglass Ultraviolet Filtering Formulations, No.PL-612, Rohm and Haas, Philadelphia (1963) 7pp; [AATA 5-4498].

Anon., "A Lesson on Lighting," History News 36 No.2 45-47 (1981); [AATA 18-71].

K. Betts, M. Craft, K. Dirks, M. Fikioris, and F. Thomsen, Textiles and Museum Lighting (Papers from the 1980 Conference), Updated Edition, Harper's Ferry Regional Textile Group, Washington, D.C. (1985) 151pp; [AATA 22-2048].

R.R. Bresee, "General Effects of Ageing on Textiles," Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 25 No.1 39-48 (1986); [AATA 26-722].

S.-T. Chang, D. N.-S. Hon, and W.C. Feist, "Photodegradation and Photoprotection of Wood Surfaces," Wood and Fiber 14 No.2 104-117 (1982).

Canadian Conservation Institute, Ottawa, Ultraviolet Filters. Filtres anti-ultraviolets pour les lampes à fluorescence: CCI Notes No.2/1, Canadian Conservation Institute, Ottawa (1983) 2pp.

Conservation and Museum Lighting (Bulletin No.2), Pacific Regional Conservation Center, Honolulu (undated) 3pp.

G. de Guichen, The Protection of Museum Collections from Damage Caused by Light, Undated, Opificio delle pietre dure e laboratori di restauro, Firenze, 19pp.

W. Ehrke, "Holzschutz am Bauteil Fenster," Holz-Zentralblatt 110 No.133 1959 (1984); [AATA 23-2305].

C. Ellis and A.A. Wells, The Chemical Action of Ultraviolet Rays, Revised and Enlarged Edition, Reinhold, New York (1941) 961pp; [AATA 17 221.]

R.L. Feller, "Control of Deteriorating Effects of Light Upon Museum Objects," Museum 17 57-58 (1964).

R.L. Feller, Special Report on Control of the Deteriorating Effects of Light Upon Museum Objects, Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh (1963) 51pp.

L. Hill, Light (Scottish Museums Council Information. Factsheet 2), Scottish Museums Council, Edinburgh (1986) 7pp.

C.B. Lusk, "The Invisible Danger of Visible Light," Museum News 53 No.7 22-23 (1975); [AATA 13-325].

C.B. Lusk, "Museum Lighting I, II, III," Museum News 49 No.3 20-23, 25-29 (1970); [AATA 8-1135].

K.D. Metcalf, "The Design of Book Stacks and the Preservation of Books," Restaurator 1 No.2 115-125 (1969); [AATA 8-695].

S. Michalski, "Damage to Museum Objects by Visible Radiation (Light) and Ultraviolet Radiation (UV)," In Lighting in Museums, Galleries and Historic Houses. Papers of the Conference. Bristol, 9-10 April, 1987, The Museums Association, London (1987) pp.3-16.

S. Michalski, "Light Damage to Coloured Materials, The Development of New Teaching Aids," In Preprints of Papers Presented at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Los Angeles, California, 15-20 May, 1984, The American Institute for

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Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Washington, D.C. (1984) pp.112-114; [AATA 21-1284].

E.R. Miller, "Photodegradation of Wood," Building Research Establishment News 54 (1981) 15pp.

E.R. Miller and H. Derbyshire, "The Photodegradation of Wood During Solar Irradiation," In Durability of Building Materials and Components. Second International Conference, Gaithersburg, September 14-16, 1981, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. (1981) pp.279-287.

T. Padfield and S.B. Landi, "The Light-Fastness of the Natural Dyes," Studies in Conservation 11 No.4 181-196 (1966); [AATA 6-D1-27].

R.L. Perkinson, "On Conservation: The Problem of Lighting Works of Art on Paper," Museum News 53 No.3 5-7 (1974); [AATA 12-202].

R.L. Perkinson, Conserving Works of Art on Paper, American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C. (1977) 8pp.

J.W. Rice, "Principles of Textile Conservation Science No.4: The Conservation of Historic Textile Colorants," Textile Museum Journal 1 No.2 55-61 (1963); [AATA 5-4969].

R. Roche, "Environment, Level of Illumination and Protection against Harmful Radiations and Their Influence," In Application of Chemical and Physical Methods to the Conservation of Library and Archival Materials (Picture Conservation Report, No.3: Reprint from the papers of the Boston Athenaeum's Seminar on Conservation), (1971), pp.35-53.

H. Schmelzer, "Zusammenhange zwischen der Wellenlange der absorbierten Strahlung und der Lichtechtheit von Buntpigmenten," In XVII. FATIPEC-Kongress: vorprogramm: Lugano, Schweiz, 23.-28.9.1984, Schweizerische Vereinigung der Lack-und-Farben-Chemiker, Lugano (1984) pp.499-509; [AATA 22-240].

J. Schurs and E. Kiensl, The Damage by Light to Disaccharides in Presence of TiO2 Pigment (Translation of article, "Die Lichtschadigugn von Disacchariden in Genwart von TiO2-Pigment," by same authors from Svensk Papperstidning 61 No.19 844-850, Oct. 15 [1958]; Swedish text with English and German summaries), Undated, SLA Translation Center.

O.-L. Sievaenen, "The Restorer's Work in the Extensive Special Exhibitions 'Ars 74' and 'Russian Art From the 10th to the 17th Century,'" Ateneumin Taidemuseo 19 No.1-2 20-23 (1975); Swedish text with English summary; [AATA 17-572].

N. Stolow, The Preservation of Watercolours, Ontario Department of Education, Youth and Recreation Branch; Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour, Ontario (1969) 20pp.

G. Taunton, "The Refurbishment of W.M. Barry's Rooms in the National Galllery, London," The International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship 6 121-141 (1987).

G. Thomson, Conservation and Museums Lighting: Museums Association Information Sheet No.6, Second Revised Edition, Museums Association, London (1974) 6pp; [AATA S33].

G. Thomson, Deterioration Under Light, Unpublished (1967) 9pp.

G. Thomson, R.L. Feller, L. Gaymard, and H. Kuehn, Products and Instruments Suitable for Use in Museums for Protection Against Damage by Light, Unpublished (1969) 14pp.

P. Tucker, N. Kerr, and S.P. Hersh, "Photochemical Damage of Textiles," Textiles and Museum Lighting (1980) pp.23-40; [AATA 23-1119].

D.J. Vandyke-Lee, "The Conservation of Tandu," Studies in Conservation 21 No.2 74-78, 98-99 (1976); [AATA 14-636].

J. Walsh, "Protecting Works of Art on Paper from the Effects of Light," Drawing 9 No.2 33-34 (1984).

S.E. Weiss, "Proper Exhibition Lighting: Protecting Collections from Damage," Technology and Conservation 77 No.1 20-25 (1977); [AATA 14-717].

C.J. Wessel, "Environmental Factors Affecting the Permanence of Library Materials," Library Quarterly 40 No.1 39-84 (1970).

M.A. Williams, "Furniture Deterioration: Light, Environmental Contaminants and Biopredation," Antique Review 13 No.5 52-54 (1987).

See Also: Color Theory and Illumination.

Vandalism

A.C. Allen, "Grant's Kin: It's General Neglect," New York Post 7 December 1993).

Anon., "$1 M Art Vandal: Reagan Protest," New York Post 16 October (1982).

Anon., "Damage to Rothko Works," San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Press Release, 13 May (1983).

Anon., "Rothko Paintings Vandalized," New York Times 14 May (1983).

Anon., "Rothko Exhibition Closed at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art," San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Press Release, 8 June (1983).

Anon., "Sculpture on Display at Fordham Campus is Burned by Vandals," New York Times 23 October (1983).

Anon., "Cutting up with a Mermaid," Time 6 August (1984).

Anon., "Vandals at Yale Remove Part of Sculpture by Henry Moore," New York Times 20 July (1984).

Anon., "Denmark's Mermaid Loses Arm to Vandal," New York Times 23 July (1984).

Anon., "5 Slashed Works May be Restored," New York Times 7 May (1985).

Anon., "Damaged to Slashed Paintings Assessed," New York Times 8 May (1985). p. B1.

Anon., "Ruben's Work is Burned," New York Times 14 June (1985).

Anon., "A Rembrandt Canvas Damaged in Leningrad," New York Times 22 June (1985).

Anon., "The Wright Brothers Felled," New York Times 11 July (1985).

Anon., "Albany Art," New York Times 21 July (1985).

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Anon., "Graffiti Vandals Paint Swastika on Plymouth Rock," New York Post 14 August (1991).

Anon., "2 Texas Statues Embody Century of Racial Views: Campus Vandals Hit Jefferson Davis Amid Drive for King," New York Times 10 September (1989).

Anon., "Museum Visitor Damages a Rembrandt," New York Times 7 April (1990).

Anon., "2 Paintings Slashed With Pen, Museum Says," New York Times 16 June (1990).

G. Bidermann, "Artist Repairing Work Vandalized on Stony Brook Campus," New York Times 16 December (1984).

R. Connors, "Debate over Rose Hill Art Continues: Campus Vandalism Persists," The Ram 29 September (1983).

A. Cowell, “Over Masterpieces, Protection Vies with Access,” New York Times 19 November (1991).

S. Daley, "Vandals Mar Debut of New IRT Cars," New York Times 7 June (1985).

M. Dillon and E. McClure, "Vandals Burn Rose Hill Sculpture," The Ram 27 October (1983).

J. Dornberg, “Deliberate Malice," Art News 87 No. 8 63-64 October (1988).

D. Kleiman, "Vagrant Held in Vandalism of Historic Jewish Cemetery," New York Times 19 July (1985).

S. Magagnini, "Vandalized Exhibit Won't Reopen," San Francisco Chronicle 8 June (1983).

J. Schermerhorn and L.D. Hatfield, "Vandal Defaces Five Mark Rothko Oils at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art," San Francisco Examiner 13 May (1983).

R. Severo, "Fordham Says Two Students Vandalized a Sculpture," New York Times 28 September (1983).

B. Taylor, "Picking up the Pieces," Art News 88 No. 2 43-44 February (1989).

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