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AATA Online
Description
AATA Online (Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts Online) indexes and abstracts international conservation literature for those involved in conservation and research of cultural heritage worldwide. AATA includes works of art, cultural objects, museum collections, archives and library materials, architecture, historic sites, and archaeology. The database indexes journal articles, books, reports, conference proceedings, dissertations, and other print resources, as well as audiovisual and selected digital resources.
AATA Online is offered as a free service of the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) in association with the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (IIC). The database is protected by applicable laws and regulations of the United States and other countries, including copyright laws. In addition to the Terms of Use/Copyright for getty.edu, consult the Getty Website for additional terms and restrictions.
Searching Tips: Free searching available only to registered users from non-commercial, educational websites operated by tax-exempt and/or non-profit institutions and organizations. Searching available by keyword, author, title, CODEN, journal title, ISSN, and more.
Dates Covered
1955-2002, with selective coverage back to 1932. Updated quarterly.
Print Counterpart
Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts (AATA), including supplements and its predecessor, IIC Abstracts, issued from 1955 to 2002.
Over 1,600 abstracts by the Fogg Art Museum and the Freer Gallery of Art, published between 1932 and 1955.
Related Databases
· Resources by Subject - Art & Art History
Access Notes
This database is freely available to the general public via the Internet.
Contact
Dorothy Tao
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