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Vol.23 no1(2008) - 2008-03-01 - Emergency Management (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.23 no1(2008) - 2008-03-01 - Emergency Management Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2008 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Comité international du Bouclier bleu
Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Musées
Ouragan Katrina (2005) -- La Nouvelle-Orléans (La.)
Patrimoine culturel -- Effets des catastrophes naturelles
Patrimoine culturel -- Incendies et prévention des incendies
Patrimoine culturel -- Protection -- Coopération internationale
Sites -- Protection
Trésors artistiques durant la guerre -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
General Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1945 inspecting art looted by the Germans and stored in the Merkers salt mine during World War II (behind him are General Omar N. Bradley, left, and Lieutenant General George S. Patton Jr., right). During the war, the United States created the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) teams—composed of cultural heritage experts—in order to protect and salvage cultural sites in the war zone. Toward the end of the war, MFAA teams were given the monumental task of cataloguing and returning the thousands of looted objects to their countries of origin. Photo: Courtesy of U.S. National Archives.
Cultural Property at War: Protecting Heritage during Armed Conflict
Looking to the past, we can learn much from the ways in which cultural heritage professionals have helped save cultural property at risk in war zones. Looking ahead, cultural heritage organizations and professionals should combine their efforts under the banner of the International Committee of the Blue Shield and its affliated organizations—the most effective mechanism for the protection of cultural property during armed conflict.
Putting Heritage on the Map: A Discussion about Disaster Management and Cultural Heritage
Rohit Jigyasu, a conservation architect and risk management consultant based in India; Jane Long, vice president for emergency programs at Heritage Preservation in Washington DC; and Ben Wisner, a researcher associated with Oberlin College, the London School of Economics, and University College London, talk with Jeffrey Levin, editor of Conservation, The GCI Newsletter.
Rethinking Crescent City Culture: New Orleans Two and a Half Years Later
In New Orleans, a number of cultural institutions were severely damaged by the flooding and high winds of Hurricane Katrina. After the hurricane, all cultural institutions, physically damaged or not, were faced with a New Orleans that had a different demographic and far less tourism than the pre-Katrina city. The survival of the city's cultural and historic institutions will depend upon their ability to adapt.
"Where's the Fire?": Teamwork for Integrated Emergency Management
The GCI has long worked to develop practical solutions to the technical problems faced in protecting collections and buildings in emergency situations. Since 2004 the Institute has collaborated with ICOM and ICCROM on an education initiative focused on safeguarding museums from the effects of natural and human-caused emergencies.
GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, publications, and staff.
MastheadEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v23n1.p [...] [n° ou bulletin]Vol.23 no1(2008) - 2008-03-01 - Emergency Management [texte imprimé] . - 2008.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Comité international du Bouclier bleu
Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Musées
Ouragan Katrina (2005) -- La Nouvelle-Orléans (La.)
Patrimoine culturel -- Effets des catastrophes naturelles
Patrimoine culturel -- Incendies et prévention des incendies
Patrimoine culturel -- Protection -- Coopération internationale
Sites -- Protection
Trésors artistiques durant la guerre -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
General Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1945 inspecting art looted by the Germans and stored in the Merkers salt mine during World War II (behind him are General Omar N. Bradley, left, and Lieutenant General George S. Patton Jr., right). During the war, the United States created the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) teams—composed of cultural heritage experts—in order to protect and salvage cultural sites in the war zone. Toward the end of the war, MFAA teams were given the monumental task of cataloguing and returning the thousands of looted objects to their countries of origin. Photo: Courtesy of U.S. National Archives.
Cultural Property at War: Protecting Heritage during Armed Conflict
Looking to the past, we can learn much from the ways in which cultural heritage professionals have helped save cultural property at risk in war zones. Looking ahead, cultural heritage organizations and professionals should combine their efforts under the banner of the International Committee of the Blue Shield and its affliated organizations—the most effective mechanism for the protection of cultural property during armed conflict.
Putting Heritage on the Map: A Discussion about Disaster Management and Cultural Heritage
Rohit Jigyasu, a conservation architect and risk management consultant based in India; Jane Long, vice president for emergency programs at Heritage Preservation in Washington DC; and Ben Wisner, a researcher associated with Oberlin College, the London School of Economics, and University College London, talk with Jeffrey Levin, editor of Conservation, The GCI Newsletter.
Rethinking Crescent City Culture: New Orleans Two and a Half Years Later
In New Orleans, a number of cultural institutions were severely damaged by the flooding and high winds of Hurricane Katrina. After the hurricane, all cultural institutions, physically damaged or not, were faced with a New Orleans that had a different demographic and far less tourism than the pre-Katrina city. The survival of the city's cultural and historic institutions will depend upon their ability to adapt.
"Where's the Fire?": Teamwork for Integrated Emergency Management
The GCI has long worked to develop practical solutions to the technical problems faced in protecting collections and buildings in emergency situations. Since 2004 the Institute has collaborated with ICOM and ICCROM on an education initiative focused on safeguarding museums from the effects of natural and human-caused emergencies.
GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, publications, and staff.
MastheadEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v23n1.p [...] Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23449 GETTY Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Exclu du prêt Vol.28 no2(2013:fall) - 2013-09-01 - Heritage inventories (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.28 no2(2013:fall) - 2013-09-01 - Heritage inventories Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2013 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Dommages causés par les inondations -- Prévention
Dommages de guerre
Logiciels libres
Monuments historiques -- Inventaires -- 21e siècle
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Australie
Patrimoine culturel -- Inventaires -- Bases de données
Trésors artistiques durant la guerre -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Fall 2013 • Heritage Inventories
Download PDF Version (4.6MB, 32pp) (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Satellite view of Avebury, a World Heritage Site in England, showing the village encircled by the prehistoric henge. Image: © 2013 Google Map Data.
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
By Timothy P. Whalen
FEATURE ARTICLE
CHANGING THE HERITAGE INVENTORY PARADIGM
The Arches Open Source System
By David Myers, Yiannis Avramides, and Alison Dalgity
INVENTORIES AND HERITAGE MANAGEMENT
The Australian Experience
By David Logan and Richard Mackay
WAR AND HERITAGE
Using Inventories to Protect Cultural Property
By Peter Stone
FACING DISASTER
The Importance of Heritage Inventories in Preparation and Response
By Deidre McCarthy
TAKING STOCK
A Discussion about Inventories and Heritage Decision Making
KEY RESOURCES
A list of key resources related to heritage inventories
GCI NEWS
Projects, events, and publications
Atlas of Analytical Signatures of Photographic Processes Online
Seismic Retrofitting in Peru
MOSAIKON
International Colloquium
Egyptian Plasters Research
Outdoor Painted Sculpture
Evaluation of Lime-based Hydraulic Injection Grouts for Conservation of Architectural Surfaces
Fourth CAPS Workshop Held
Contemporary Architecture Symposium Held
Advanced Photographic Conservation Workshop
2013 International Stone Course Concludes
Second Lacquers Workshop
Scholar Applications Now Being Accepted
2013–14 Conservation Guest Scholars
Graduate Intern Program
2013–14 GCI Graduate Interns
Giacomo Chiari Retires
Twentieth-Century Color Photographs
The Conservation of Cave 85 at the Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang
Conservation Practices on Archaeological ExcavationsEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/28_2/ [n° ou bulletin]Vol.28 no2(2013:fall) - 2013-09-01 - Heritage inventories [texte imprimé] . - 2013.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Dommages causés par les inondations -- Prévention
Dommages de guerre
Logiciels libres
Monuments historiques -- Inventaires -- 21e siècle
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Australie
Patrimoine culturel -- Inventaires -- Bases de données
Trésors artistiques durant la guerre -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Fall 2013 • Heritage Inventories
Download PDF Version (4.6MB, 32pp) (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Satellite view of Avebury, a World Heritage Site in England, showing the village encircled by the prehistoric henge. Image: © 2013 Google Map Data.
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
By Timothy P. Whalen
FEATURE ARTICLE
CHANGING THE HERITAGE INVENTORY PARADIGM
The Arches Open Source System
By David Myers, Yiannis Avramides, and Alison Dalgity
INVENTORIES AND HERITAGE MANAGEMENT
The Australian Experience
By David Logan and Richard Mackay
WAR AND HERITAGE
Using Inventories to Protect Cultural Property
By Peter Stone
FACING DISASTER
The Importance of Heritage Inventories in Preparation and Response
By Deidre McCarthy
TAKING STOCK
A Discussion about Inventories and Heritage Decision Making
KEY RESOURCES
A list of key resources related to heritage inventories
GCI NEWS
Projects, events, and publications
Atlas of Analytical Signatures of Photographic Processes Online
Seismic Retrofitting in Peru
MOSAIKON
International Colloquium
Egyptian Plasters Research
Outdoor Painted Sculpture
Evaluation of Lime-based Hydraulic Injection Grouts for Conservation of Architectural Surfaces
Fourth CAPS Workshop Held
Contemporary Architecture Symposium Held
Advanced Photographic Conservation Workshop
2013 International Stone Course Concludes
Second Lacquers Workshop
Scholar Applications Now Being Accepted
2013–14 Conservation Guest Scholars
Graduate Intern Program
2013–14 GCI Graduate Interns
Giacomo Chiari Retires
Twentieth-Century Color Photographs
The Conservation of Cave 85 at the Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang
Conservation Practices on Archaeological ExcavationsEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/28_2/ Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23480 GETTY Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Exclu du prêt