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AATA Online : Abstracts of International Conservation Literature
Description
Subject Keywords preservation, conservation, cultural heritage management, art archaeology, material heritage, historic sites, cultural objects, architecture
Coverage, Updates Updated quarterly
Notes Online since June 8, 2002; searchable database covers issues from 1955[?] — Description based on contents viewed on Jan. 28, 2004. — Includes issues published under earlier titles of journal, which are also available in print.
   
Catalog Citation
 

AATA online : abstracts of international conservation literature. — Los Angeles, Calif. : J. Paul Getty Trust, ISN 0004-2994.

   

Alternate titles: Art and archaeology technical abstracts
Original URL:
http://aata.getty.edu/NPS/
CU Persistent URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?AVH1317
Associated Names: J. Paul Getty Trust, Getty Conservation Institute, International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.
Search Subjects in CLIO:
     Art objects--Conservation and restoration
     Archaeology in art
     Architecture--Conservation and restoration
Resource Type(s):
     Indexing & Abstracting Service
     

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