Subject: ICOMOS database
UNESCO-ICOMOS Documentation Centre Bibliographical Database The UNESCO-ICOMOS documentation centre specializes in the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. It gathers and disseminates information concerning principles, techniques and policies for the conservation, protection, rehabilitation and enhancement of monuments, groups of buildings and sites. The documentation centre keeps around 40.000 volumes, 400 periodicals and a collection of 25.000 slides on monuments and sites inscribed in the World Heritage List. >From now on our bibliographical database is also available on the internet at <URL:http://databases.unesco.org/icomos/> The database includes monographs, articles from specialized journals, conferences proceedings, technical reports, unpublished and audiovisual documents. At present the database contains over 19.000 bibliographical references, mainly on the following topics: archaeology conservation and restoration techniques cultural landscapes cultural routes cultural tourism earthen architecture historic gardens and parks historic towns and villages industrial heritage inventories legislation monuments in seismic areas photogrammetry risk preparedness and heritage at risk rock art stone and other building materials town planning training underwater heritage vernacular architecture wooden architecture world heritage monuments and sites and all the nomination files of the cultural properties inscribed on the World Heritage List The database is also available on the Conservation Information Network (CIN) web site <URL:http://www.bcin.ca/> , of which ICOMOS is a partner. ICOMOS thanks the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York, for its generous support towards this project. Information: Mr. Jose Garcia Vicente Centre de documentation de l'ICOMOS 49-51, rue de la federation 75015 Paris, France +33 145 67 67 70 Fax: +33 1 45 66 06 22 centre-doc-icomos [at] unesco__org <URL:http://www.international.icomos.org> *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:1 Distributed: Friday, June 14, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-1-002 ***Received on Monday, 3 June, 2002