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What other web-based resources exist for conservation information?

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What other web-based resources exist for conservation information?

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There are a number of web-based resources available for information on both archaeological conservation and conservation in general. One of the primary conservation websites is Conservation On-Line (CoOL). Various conservation topics are covered, including where to find suppliers, information on planning for disasters, and recent research. Many national and international organizations such as the American Institute for Conservation (AIC), the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and the United Kingdom Institute for Conservation (UKIC) are linked to CoOL. Many regional conservation groups have their own websites; examples are the Washington Conservation Guild and the Virginia Conservation Association. Other web resources for conservation include: • Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) • National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) • National Park Service- Conserve-O-Grams • Arts, Crafts and Theater Safety (good safety information and publications) • Institute of

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