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Authors: PEARLSTEIN E RANSICKGAT L WILLIAMS J
Citation: E. Pearlstein et al., FILL MATERIALS - EDITORS INTRODUCTION, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 1-2

Authors: THORNTON J
Citation: J. Thornton, A BRIEF-HISTORY AND REVIEW OF THE EARLY PRACTICE AND MATERIALS OF GAP-FILLING IN THE WEST, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 3-22

Authors: CRAFT ML SOLZ JA
Citation: Ml. Craft et Ja. Solz, COMMERCIAL VINYL AND ACRYLIC FILL MATERIALS (CONSERVATION APPLICATIONS), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 23-34

Authors: DAVISON S
Citation: S. Davison, REVERSIBLE FILLS FOR TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT MATERIALS (USES IN ART CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 35-47

Authors: KOOB S
Citation: S. Koob, OBSOLETE FILL MATERIALS FOUND ON CERAMICS (HISTORY, ART CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 49-67

Authors: NAGY EE
Citation: Ee. Nagy, FILLS FOR WHITE MARBLE - PROPERTIES OF 7 FILLERS AND 2 THERMOSETTING RESINS (USES IN ART CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 69-87

Authors: GRISWOLD J URICHECK S
Citation: J. Griswold et S. Uricheck, LOSS COMPENSATION METHODS FOR STONE (ARCHITECTURAL PRESERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 89-110

Authors: PODMANICZKY MS
Citation: Ms. Podmaniczky, STRUCTURAL FILLS FOR LARGE WOOD OBJECTS - CONTRASTING AND COMPLEMENTARY APPROACHES, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 111-116

Authors: WEBB M
Citation: M. Webb, METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR FILLING LOSSES ON LACQUER OBJECTS (ART AND ARTIFACT CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 117-133

Authors: NIEUWENHUIZEN L
Citation: L. Nieuwenhuizen, SYNTHETIC FILL MATERIALS FOR SKIN, LEATHER, AND FURS (ARTIFACT CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 37(1), 1998, pp. 135-145

Authors: FODERA PL NEEDLEMAN KN VITAGLIANO JL
Citation: Pl. Fodera et al., THE CONSERVATION OF A PAINTED BALTIMORE SIDECHAIR (CA.1815) ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN AND FINLAY,HUGH, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 183-192

Authors: ADELSTEIN PZ BIGOURDAN JL REILLY JM
Citation: Pz. Adelstein et al., MOISTURE RELATIONSHIPS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 193-206

Authors: WHITEMORE PM BAILIE C
Citation: Pm. Whitemore et C. Bailie, FURTHER-STUDIES ON TRANSPARENT GLAZE FADING - CHEMICAL AND APPEARANCEKINETICS (FINE-ARTS CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 207-230

Authors: CRAFT ML
Citation: Ml. Craft, THE PRESERVATION OF COLLECTIONS - ASSESSMENT, EVALUATION, AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES - PRACTICAL CONTRIBUTIONS (1996 AIC ANNUAL-MEETING PAPERS, INTRODUCTION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 231-231

Authors: BLASER LA
Citation: La. Blaser, CONSTRUCTION OF ACRYLIC BOOK CRADLES (ART-COLLECTIONS, PRESERVATION, CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 233-244

Authors: COLGLAZIER DL
Citation: Dl. Colglazier, AN INEXPENSIVE METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING STORAGE RACKS FOR HANGING ARTIFACTS (ART PRESERVATION, CONSERVATION, DISPLAY), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 245-248

Authors: ODEGAARD N CRAWFORD M ZIMMT W
Citation: N. Odegaard et al., THE USE OF POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE (PTFE) FILM FOR STORAGE SUPPORTS (ART DISPLAYS, CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 249-251

Authors: INGRAM P
Citation: P. Ingram, 2 HOUSINGS - MODIFYING A STANDARD BOX AND CONSTRUCTING AN OVERSIZE SINK MAT (ART DISPLAY, EXHIBITION CONSTRUCTION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 253-261

Authors: PHIBBS H
Citation: H. Phibbs, PAPER-BASED SUPPORTS (ART EXHIBIT DISPLAY, CONSERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 263-267

Authors: STORCH PS
Citation: Ps. Storch, SMOOTH MOVES - SUGGESTIONS FOR OBJECT TRANSPORT AND STORAGE EQUIPMENT(ART PRESERVATION), Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(3), 1997, pp. 269-272

Authors: SOZZANI LS
Citation: Ls. Sozzani, AN ECONOMICAL DESIGN FOR A MICROCLIMATE VITRINE FOR PAINTINGS USING THE PICTURE FRAME AS THE PRIMARY HOUSING, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(2), 1997, pp. 95-107

Authors: MICHALSKI S DIGNARD C
Citation: S. Michalski et C. Dignard, ULTRASONIC MISTING .1. EXPERIMENTS ON APPEARANCE CHANGE AND IMPROVEMENT IN BONDING, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(2), 1997, pp. 109-126

Authors: DIGNARD C DOUGLAS R GUILD S MAHEUX A MCWILLIAMS W
Citation: C. Dignard et al., ULTRASONIC MISTING, PART 2, TREATMENT APPLICATIONS + ART AND ARTIFACTCONSERVATION, PIGMENT PRESERVATION, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(2), 1997, pp. 127-141

Authors: KUMAR R GINELL WS
Citation: R. Kumar et Ws. Ginell, A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING THE DEPTH OF PENETRATION OF CONSOLIDANTS INTO LIMESTONE USING IODINE VAPOR + RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION OF STONE MONUMENTS, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(2), 1997, pp. 143-150

Authors: RODRIGUEZNAVARRO C HANSEN E SEBASTIAN E GINELL WS
Citation: C. Rodrigueznavarro et al., THE ROLE OF CLAYS IN THE DECAY OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE SCULPTURES, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 36(2), 1997, pp. 151-163
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