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  1. Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum : management plan environmental assessment : draft (SuDoc I 1.98:AL 7/DRAFT) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1992
  2. How to control environmental conditions in historical agencies and museums (Technical report / Technical Information Service, American Association for State and Local History) by Shelley Reisman Paine, 1985
  3. Saving Salila's Turtle: An Environmental Engineering Story (Museum of Science) by Engineering is Elementary Team, 2005
  4. Recommended environmental monitors for museums, archives and art galleries (Technical bulletin - Canadian Conservation Institute) by Raymond H Lafontaine, 1978
  5. Electronic Environmental Monitoring in Museums (Conservation Monograph)
  6. Basic principles for controlling environmental conditions in historical agencies and museums (American Association for State and Local History. Technical Report) by Shelley Reisman Paine, 1985
  7. San Miguel de Mayumo: Growth, decline and renewal of a museum town : an environmental perspective by Rosalie S Matilac, 1997
  8. A specification for museum airconditioning, Pt.1: Humidity control - isolated area plan, Pt. II by Richard D Buck, 1964
  9. Control of deteriorating effects of light on museum objects: Heating effects of illumination by incandescent lamps (Museum news. Technical supplement) by Robert L Feller, 1967
  10. The Mary Rose Museum (Center for Environmental Structure, Vol 8) by Christopher Alexander;Gary Black;Miyoko Tsutsui, 1995
  11. Technical Bulletin 5 : November 1979 Canadian Conservation Institute : Environmental Norms for Canadian Museums, Art Galleries and Archives; Bulletin Technique 5
  12. A Long Look at Nature: The North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences by Margaret Martin, 2001-11-12
  13. Cultural Property Risk Analysis Model: Development and Application To Preventive Conservation At The Canadian Museum Of Nature (Goteborg Studies in Conservation) by R. Robert Waller, 2003-12-31
  14. Oxygen-Free Museum Cases (Research in Conservation)

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A quarterly newspaper about Florida history, prehistory and environmental history which is distributed free of charge to museums, parks and special events throughtout Florida.
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Florida Frontiers "Where old news is good news!" EVENTS STORE DREAMTIME ENSEMBLE Natural History Origins Pangaea Break Up Last Days Ocean Blanket Magic of Shape Beneath Ancient Animals Mammoths Saber-tooth Cat On The Pasture Seeing Critters Ancient People Dawn Beginnings The Story Ancient Ones ... Skills 16th Century Attitudes Punishment The Arrival Womens' Clothing ... Past Pastimes Under Construction 17th Century 18th Century 19th Century Books Links Workshops OUR PROGRAMS Spirit The search for understanding finally will lead to the spiritual side of life's experience. These are pages best left to those on the same quest. Looking for Understanding Finding the Message Reaching The Story is Everywhere ... Love QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: You can reach us at : tocobaga@gte.net We would like to thank the Pinellas Arts Council for assistance from an Individual Artist Grant. We also wish to thank Greg Johnson and George Watson for their very essential help and tech support.

22. Levetons Art Conservation Studio, Norfolk, UK - Fine Art Conservation, Painting
Fine art conservation for museums and private customers. Services include art restoration, environmental surveys, and conservation records.
http://www.levetons.co.uk
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Welcome to the Levetons Conservation Studio! Formed in 1887, Levetons has been carrying out conservation to the highest standards for museums and private customers for many generations. This includes conservation framing of the Norwich civic portraits housed in St Andrews and Blackfriars Hall, the Norwich Castle Museum collection of oil paintings plus the collection at Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich, which includes many Tudor and Stewart portraits as well as work by Constable and Gainsborough. Levetons is a member of the Fine Art Trade Guild which upholds the standards of the profession. Barry Leveton is past Chairman of its Framing Committee and is a well-known and respected member having chaired seminars, given lectures and written various articles on the subject of conservation of easel paintings and works of art on paper. Having been in business for well over a century, the company has gained excellent connections within the art world. Additionally, they were awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Fine Art Trade Guild Business Awards 2000.

23. Lightspeed Design Group
Produces 3D multimedia theater programs (integrating 3D laser animations with large format slides, highdefinition video and environmental effects) for museums, science centers, zoos, aquariums, and world expositions.
http://www.lightspeeddesign.com/
Lightspeed Design Group is a highly skilled visual communications company providing video production services and technologies for corporate events, museums, and attractions. Products and services include: video production, ride films, 3D cinema software and projections. Home Profile Video Production 3D Cinema ... Help

24. Netherfield Visual Ltd - Museum Showcases - Home Page
Offers design, manufacture and installation of showcases with fibre optic lighting and environmental controls for museums, galleries, libraries and archives.
http://www.netherfield.co.uk/
The Professional Choice
Netherfield design, manufacture and install frameless, all glass museum showcases with fibre optic lighting and environmental controls to the highest international standards of security and conservation.
We are committed to protecting the treasures of the past, present and future through the continuous development of our museum systems. Site Highlights
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25. Ammar Khammash Architects
environmental design, museums and public buildings, renovations, hotels and resorts, private residences, interior design and community development. Amman, Jordan.
http://www.khammash.com/Architecture/index.htm
The Team Links Contact Ammar Khammash architects is a small practice that deals with a wide range of design and research activities. This office carries on projects ranging from planing, circulation and landscape management scheme, building design, interior design, and all the way to small-scale added-value handicraft projects. On each scale of design activity, This practice uses a methodology that incorporates a wide base of disciplines such as history, archaeology, ecology, geology, and socio-economics. Such fields are also helped with an excellent knowledge of Jordan's history and geography, and on going activity of identification and documentation of Jordan's natural and built environments. Ammar Khammash architects provides designs based on dynamic methodology, research, and innovation, leading to intelligent and sustainable interventions with the built and natural environments.
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26. Cornwall County Council - Page Not Found
CCC employs professional, technical and administrative staff in four integrated areas Countryside (Public Access, Land Management and environmental Projects), Natural Environment (Wildlife, Coastal Management Landscape,the Historic Environment (Archaeology Built Heritage) and Historic Collections (Cornwall Record Office museums.
http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/Environment/envhome.htm
Tel: 01872 322000
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27. Environmental Monitoring Kit: Texas Association Of Museums (TAM)
The Texas Association of museums environmental Monitoring Kit program aims tostrengthen the ability of museums in Texas to take proper care of their
http://www.io.com/~tam/Publications/environmental.html

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The Environmental Monitoring Kit program address the conservation needs of small museums by giving them the ability to monitor their gallery and storage environments. By sharing equipment and training resources, small museums will have access to important equipment and valuable training at a very low cost.
This project was conceived of by members of the Texas museum community and organized by the Texas Association of Museums and the Collection Managers Committee. Made possible by a generous grant from the Meadows Foundation. 3939 Bee Caves Road
Building A, Suite 1B
Austin, Texas 78746
Telephone: 512-328-6812
Toll-free: 888-842-7491
Fax: 512-327-9775
Email: admin@texasmuseums.org Home TAM Publications
Environmental Monitoring Kit
The Texas Association of Museums' Environmental Monitoring Kit program aims to strengthen the ability of museums in Texas to take proper care of their collections. Six complete kits for TAM's Environmental Monitoring Kit program have been created and are available for two-week loans to museums throughout Texas. Check out a TAM Environmental Monitoring Kit from the regional kit managers listed below. Each Monitoring Kit includes a User's Manual and equipment to check temperature, light, and humidity. Insured round-trip shipping costs are the only costs to the borrower.

28. Program Guidance - Transportation Enhancements - FHWA
Note A project eligible for TE funding must meet Federal environmental, Establishment of transportation museums is interpreted to include the costs of
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/te/guidance.htm
Environment FHWA HEP Environment Human ... TE
FHWA Final Guidance
Transportation Enhancement Activities
This is the Federal Highway Administration's Guidance for Transportation Enhancement (TE) Activities, originally issued on December 17, 1999 (see Transmittal Memorandum ). The Guidance below has a few minor corrections and clarifications (noted in the text).
Table of Contents
Supplemental Documents
Additional documents to consider for determining project eligibility and developing State policy. Guiding Principles and Questions for TE Activities, March 2005
To help the decisionmaker assess if a proposed project meets the criteria of one or more of the 12 eligible activities. Questions/Comments for Discussion at the TE Professionals Seminar, June 25-26, 2003 Questions/Answers for Discussion at the TE Professionals Seminar, July 26-27, 2005 Allowable Costs Policy Allowable Costs/OMB Circulars FHWA Policy on Indirect Costs, May 5, 2004 Note: A project eligible for TE funding must meet Federal environmental, project administration, and right-of-way requirements. See Other Related FHWA Guidance for more information.

29. ECOS - Millennium Environmental Centre - 24 Hour Museum - Official Guide To UK M
24 Hour Museum is the UK s official guide to over 3000 museums, galleries,exhibitions and heritage attractions. 24 Hour Museum offers daily arts news,
http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/museum_gfx_en/MW1739.html
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ADVANCED SEARCH ECOS - Millennium Environmental Centre Kermohames Lane
Broghshane Road
Ballymena
Antrim
Northern Ireland Contact details
General information (Tel) : 028 2566 4400
General information (Fax) : 028 2563 8984
Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
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30. Leicestershire Environmental Resource Centre - 24 Hour Museum - Official Guide T
24 Hour Museum is the UK s official guide to over 3000 museums, galleries,exhibitions and heritage attractions. 24 Hour Museum offers daily arts news,
http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/museum_gfx_en/MW351.html
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ADVANCED SEARCH Leicestershire Environmental Resource Centre 216 Birstall Road
Birstall
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England Contact details
General information (Tel) : 0116 2671950
General information (Fax) : 0116 2677112
E-mail : museums@leics.gov.uk
Website : www.leics.gov.uk/museums Open
Monday - Friday 9am - 4.30pm by appointment
Events Castles of Leicestershire Event; Exhibition Historic Parks and Gardens Event; ; Lecture Visit our City Heritage Guides for more listings in Leicester Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government. Home City Guides Show Me News ... Museum Index

31. Museums In Leicestershire
This is reflected by museums in the county, which house many objects of local, See the environmental Resources Centre for further information.
http://www.leics.gov.uk/index/community/museums.htm
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You are here: Home Community > Museums Community Community Information Community Services Department Consumer Debt Advice ... Libraries Museums Charnwood Museum Donington-le-Heath Harborough Museum Melton Carnegie Museum ... print friendly
Museums in Leicestershire
Leicestershire is a diverse county that is both rich in culture and in history. This is reflected by museums in the county, which house many objects of local, national and international importance. In our museums you can find out about Romans, machines and motors, dinosaurs, science and the natural world.
All of this is made possible by exhibitions, tours, classes, theatrical productions, activity days, participation and interactivity.
For further details about Leicestershire museums, see:
Other museum resources include:
The Open Museum
The Open Museum is unique because it is a museum without a building, bringing resources, objects, information and expertise into your community. See the Open Museum for further information.

32. Environmental Control In Museums And Archives By Microclimate Technologies
Humidity and environmental Control for display and storage enclosures in museums,libraries, and archives. Microclimate generators and other climate control
http://www.microclimate.ca/
Welcome Our active microclimate control devices are trusted by museums, archives, and laboratories around the world for precise control of humidity, temperature, and pollution in vitrines, and storage environments.
What is a microclimate?

A microclimate is the environment immediately surrounding an artefact. A microclimate can be created in a sealed display case, cabinet or archive room Why create a microclimate?
Creating and maintaining a microclimate in a showcase or storage cabinet is easier, more accurate, and far more cost-effective than modifying the environment in an entire building, gallery, or room. Some Supportive Research:
"While heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) standards and the tolerances of buildings housing collections may continue to dictate environmental standards as a whole, the display case becomes the area within which the greatest good or harm to objects is realized ."

33. Environmental Yellow Pages® - The Environmental Industry's Worldwide Telephone
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34. Museums On The Web - Association For Environmental Archaeology
Web Links museums on the web. museums on the web. museums (general) NaturalHistory museums - museums (Other). museums (general)
http://www.envarch.net/links/museum.html
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35. The Field Museum: Mission Statement
We need to collaborate with other museums, environmental, cultural and recreationalgroups and organizations to fulfill our educational mission.
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/museum_info/mission_statement.htm
Preamble: Serving The Public As Educator
The Field Museum is an educational institution concerned with the diversity and relationships in nature and among cultures. It provides collection-based research and learning for greater public understanding and appreciation of the world in which we live. Its collections, public learning programs, and research are inseparably linked to serve a diverse public of varied ages, backgrounds and knowledge.
Subject Matter Focus: Living Together On The Living Earth
Combining the fields of Anthropology, Botany, Geology, Paleontology and Zoology, the Museum uses an interdisciplinary approach to increasing knowledge about the past, present and future of the physical earth, its plants, animals, people, and their cultures. In doing so, it seeks to uncover the extent and character of biological and cultural diversity, similarities and interdependencies so that we may better understand, respect, and celebrate nature and other people.
Collections: World-Wide Knowledge Database
Public Learning: Offering Greater Understanding About Environments And People
Unlike schooling, learning in a museum is self-motivated, self-directed, and can be lifelong. Unlike print and electronic media, information is communicated primarily through real, tangible objects. Museum learning usually takes place during leisure time and without the direction of a teacher. The exhibit is the principal avenue of learning. Exhibits are augmented by people-mediated programs and a visitor-oriented museum-wide staff which reaches out to assist all visitors. Services to schools and communities extend the museum experience to people beyond our walls. To stimulate a public sense of inquiry, curiosity and delight, our exhibits and programs are not only informative, but also entertaining and inspiring. We focus on critical environmental and cultural issues which are engaging and relevant to the public's daily lives and civic responsibilities. We must be a vital educational and recreational destination for both our local and world-wide communities.

36. Research At IU | Centers, Institutes And Museums | Environmental Science Researc
Research Site, Office of the Vice President for Research, Micheal McRobbie,Indiana University.
http://www.research.iu.edu/centers/esac.html
IU Home Site Map Search: Centers, Institutes and Museums Research Home Welcome News and
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(812) 855-1076 FAX The goals of the Center are to promote excellence in environmental science research and to foster increased interdisciplinary collaboration among environmental science faculty on the Indiana University-Bloomington campus. The Center has no degree programs. The Center can be listed as an affiliation of the associated faculty in publications and in correspondence. In this way, the visibility of the environmental sciences at IU-Bloomington will be enhanced. Activities of the Center include seminars, discussion groups, proposal preparation workshops, etc. The Center Director is Distinguished Professor Ronald A. Hites (School of Public and Environmental Affairs and Chemistry).
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37. Research At IU | Centers, Institutes And Museums | Center For Earth And Environm
Centers, Institutes and museums The Center for Earth and environmental Scienceat Indiana UniversityPurdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is a
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The Center for Earth and Environmental Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is a research and outreach center working to solve complex environmental problems and translate environmental issues and solutions to legislators, environmental professionals, student, and citizens. Interdisciplinary research crosses traditional science boundaries and includes: Wetland Ecosystem Restoration, Water Resource Evaluation, the Fate and Transport of Environmental Contaminants, and Environmental Data Management and Visualization. Community environmental education and outreach are a cornerstone of CEES' activities.
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38. Learning Environments In Children's Museums
Association of Youth museums Institute for Civil Society. Baltimore, Maryland, May environmental preference is also linked to successful adaptation.
http://schoolstudio.engr.wisc.edu/childrensmuseum.html
RESEARCH PROJECTS IN THE NEWS CONTACTS RESOURCES ... HOME Learning Environments in Children's Museums Jeffery A. Lackney, Ph.D., A.I.A. Paper presented at "Beauty, Creativity and Sensory Delights". Interactivity 2000: Creativity in Civil Society. Association of Youth Museums & Institute for Civil Society. Baltimore, Maryland, May, 2000. View the PowerPoint presentation Aesthetics and Environmental Preference We know that pleasure is related to moderate level of stimulation, it makes people feel better, it increases people's willingness to help each other, and it increases the willingness to talk to one another. Preference = Beautiful Preference for an environment leads to motivation to interact with environment which leads to learning. Environmental preference is also linked to successful adaptation. The Ecology of Children's Environments Environmental experience is limited and controlled by a variety of social, cultural and physical factors. These factors interact with each other and the child's personality in a complex ecological process of growth and development.

39. ScienceDaily Books : Environmental Management: Guidelines For Museums And Galler
Buy environmental Management Guidelines for museums and Galleries (The Heritage)Books cheap.
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40. ENN: Environmental News Network [[ ENN Radio Homepage ]]
The environmental News Network hopes to continue its presence as the leading museums Offer a variety of opportunities and resources for scientists and
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Wetland Restoration

Wetlands are being designed
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San Francisco Bay Joint Venture

Human Exposure to Lead

CDC national report is being used to document public health intervention.
National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals (CDC)

Science Resources for Parents
Outstanding science education resources for parents as well as teachers are available on the web. California Academy of Sciences David Cavagnaro Photography Edible Forest Gardens Well-designed and maintained gardens can provide food, fuel

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