First Conference on
Opportunities for Managing Federally Associated Collections
June 5-7, 1996
Berkeley, CA
Session 1: Foundations for Partnerships
Session 2: Building A Regional Partnership Network
Session 3: Federal Politics, Laws and Regulations I
Session 4: Museum Ethics and Standards
Session 5: Responses in the Archaeological Community to Law
Session 6: Federal Politics, Laws and Regulations II
Session 7: Perspectives on Partnerships II
Session 8: Understanding Partnerships: Art
Session 9: Management of Federal Archeological Collections: Results of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District's National Surveys
Session 10: Perspectives on Partnerships II
Session 11: Perspectives on Partnerships III
Session 12: The Unknown Collection: Preservation of DOD's Material Culture
Session 13: Museum Issues in Washington: What's Happening and How Can You Influence It
Session 14: Deaccessioning: Goals and Reesponsibilities
Session 15: Understanding Partnerships: Natural History
Session 16: Perspectives on Partnerships IV
Session 17: Electronic Application For Collections Management and Use
Session 18: Legislative Update: New and Proposed Laws and Regulations Affecting Federally Associated Collections
Berkeley 1996
San Diego 1998
Austin 2000
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