Publications of the Staff 

 of the Smithsonian 

 Institution and Its 

 Subsidiaries in Fiscal 

 Year 1994 



Office of Public Affairs 



The Torch. A monthly newspaper for Smithsonian employees, 

 featuring profiles, question-and-answer columns about 

 interesting jobs, previews of upcoming events, classified ads, 

 and more. Circulation is 10,600, which includes staff, 

 volunteers, and a list of interested individuals and 

 organizations outside the Smithsonian. Editor. Jo Ann Webb 



Smithsonian Institution Research Reports. A quarterly newsletter 

 that disseminates information on Smithsonian research to 

 an audience of nearly 90,000 readers (nearly 10,000 

 scientists, libraries, museums, universities, journalists, and 

 others and 80,000 Contributing Members of The 

 Smithsonian Associates). Editor: William Schulz 



Smithsonian Runner. A bimonthly newsletter about Native 

 American activities at the Institution, featuring 

 informational updates on the National Museum of the 

 American Indian and articles on research and other projects, 

 activities, and events. Circulation is more than 32,000, 

 which includes Native American journalists and 

 community leaders, as well as members of the National 

 Museum of the American Indian. Editor: Dan Agent 



Sciences 



Conservation Analytical Laboratory 



Alexander, Ingrid, Christian Lahanier (project leader) et al. 

 Art and Science. CD ROM, Paris: Direction des musees de 

 France and Euritis, 1994. 



Ballard, Mary W. "Climate and Conservation." The Textile 

 Specialty Group Postprmts, Edited by S. Thomassen Kraus, 

 L. Eaton, and S.L. Rieter, Washington, D.C.: American 

 Institute for Conservation, Vol. 2, 1993, 31-45. 



. "Integrated Pest Management in Museum, 



Library and Archival Facilities by James D. Harmon." History 

 News, Vol. 49, No. 4, September/October, 1994, 6—7. 



. "Pigment Printing: Past and Present." Preprints: 



The Treatment and Handling of Textiles with Associated 

 Problematic Materials. Second Biannual Symposium. Textile 

 Conservation Group October 5—6. 1994, New York, Textile 

 Conservation Group, 1994, II— 44. 

 , E.N. Caner-Saltik, R. Drewello, P.S.C. Caston 



and M. Schuller. "Appendix 2: Proposal to Bridge the Gap 

 Between Theory and Practice in the Conservation of 

 Ancient Monuments." Durability and Change: The Science, 

 Responsibility and Cost of Sustaining Cultural Heritage, Edited 

 by W.E. Krumbein, P. Brimblecombe, D.E. Cosgrove, and 

 S. Staniforth, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1994, 

 290-292. 



Becker, Mary and Noreen Tuross. "Initial Degradative Changes 

 Found in Bombyx Mori Silk Fibroin." Silks: Biology, Structure. 

 Properties and Genetics, Edited by D.L. Kaplan, WW Viney, 

 B.L. Fanner, ACS Symposium Series 544, Washington: 

 American Chemical Society, 1994, 252—269. 



Bishop, Ronald L. "Pre-Columbian Pottery: Research in the 

 Maya Region." Archaeometry of Pre-Columbian Sites and 

 Artifacts, Edited by David A. Scott and Pieter Meyers, Los 

 Angeles: The Getty Conservation Institute, 1994, 15—66. 



and Patricia L. Crown. "Appendix A: 



Experimental Procedures and Parameters used in the 

 Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of the Gila 

 Polychrome Ceramics." Ceramics and Ideology: Salado 

 Polychrome Pottery, by Patricia L. Crown with contributions 

 by Ronald L. Bishop, Albuquerque: University of New 

 Mexico Press, 1994, 227-232. 



Blackman, M.James and Scott Redford. "Glazed Calcareous 

 Clay Ceramics from Gritille, Turkey." MUQARNAS. Vol. 

 II, 1994, 31-34. 



Crown, Patricia L. and Ronald L. Bishop. "The Question of 

 Source." Ceramics and Ideology: Salado Polychrome Pottery, by 

 Patricia L. Crown with contributions by Ronald L. Bishop, 

 Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1994, 21-36. 



Erhardt, David and Marion F. Mecklenburg. "Relative 

 Humidity Re-examined." Preventive Conservation: Practice, 

 Theory and Research. Preprints of the Contributions to the 

 Ottawa Congress, 12-16, The International Institute for 

 Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, September 

 1994, 32-38. 



Goodway, Martha, and Richard A. Leyes II. "Back to Kitty 

 Hawk: Investigating the First Aircraft Aluminum. "JOM: 

 The Journal of the Minerals. Metals & Materials Society. Vol. 45 

 No. II, November 1993, 16-22. 



. "The Patination of Iron by Bower-Barffing." 



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