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CLIO ID
  3085214
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CU URL
  http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?ATR1948
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Title
  BCIN : Réseau d'information sur la conservation = Conservation Information Network
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Alternate Title(s)
  Réseau d'information sur la conservation
Conservation Information Network
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Caption
  citations and abstracts for publications on the conservation and restoration of cultural property.
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Description
  The bibliographic database of the Conservation Information Network (BCIN) provides access to over 190,000 bibliographic citations for conservation literature. BCIN includes citations from the Art and archaeology technical abstracts (prior to 1998), technical reports, conference proceedings, journal articles, books, and audiovisual and unpublished materials.
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Subject Keywords
  conservation, heritage, restoration, cultural property, historic preservation, sites, monuments
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LC Subject Headings
  Historic preservation – Indexes.
Cultural property – Protection – Indexes.
Historic preservation – Bibliography – Catalogs.
Cultural property – Protection – Bibliography – Catalogs.
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LC Subject Category
  History & Archaeology – Archaeology [1031]
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Selector Subject Categories
  Arts, Architecture & Applied Arts [1219]
History & Archaeology [1183]
Sciences [1535]
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Resource Type(s):
  Indexing & Abstracting Services [ia]
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Coverage, Updates
  Available online since 1987
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Contributors, Sponsors, Providers
  Canadian Heritage Information Network.
Getty Conservation Institute.
International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property.
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Notes
  Search interfaces in English and French. Most of the data in BCIN are recorded in English; however, subject key words are provided in both English and French. Titles remain in the language of the original publication with an English translation provided. – BCIN was first initiated by the Getty Conservation Institute and ICCROM.
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Access Restrictions
  This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University.
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