Facilities & Resources
PreserveNet Job Board
http://www.preservenet.cornell.edu/employ/index.cfm
Featuring regularly updated professional employment and internship opportunities for those in the preservation industry and allied fields.
Franklin Library Catalog
http://www.franklin.library.upenn.edu/
Penn Design Computing Center
http://www.design.upenn.edu/comp/
Penn Computing Webmail Services
https://rosetta.upenn.edu/cgi-bin/websec/websec_authform?app=acctsrvcs
Connect to your Penn e-mail account from anywhere.
National Council on Public History - Jobs
http://www.ncph.org/CareersTraining/Jobs/tabid/334/Default.aspx
A resource for job postings from all over the Untied States.
Preservation Directory
http://www.preservationdirectory.com
PreservationDirectory.com - the online resource for historic preservation, building restoration and cultural resource management in the United States & Canada. Our goal is to foster the preservation of historic buildings, historic downtowns and neighborhoods, cultural resources and to promote heritage tourism by facilitating communication among historic preservation professionals and the general public.
Architectural Conservation Laboratory
http://www.conlab.org
The Architectural Conservation Laboratory of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation is devoted to training and research in the conservation of the built environment. This specialized facility provides a unique intellectual environment for those pursuing studies in architectural conservation and the history of building technology. The Laboratory encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration on contemporary issues related to the conservation of culturally significant buildings, monuments, and sites throughout the world. Through grants and sponsored projects, the faculty and staff of the Historic Preservation Program, in collaboration with other University centers such as the Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter and the Cartographic Modeling Laboratory, conduct a full agenda of research dedicated to field survey, recording, analysis of building materials, and treatment evaluation of historic structures. The ACL has cooperative agreements with many private and public agencies and educational institutions in the U.S. and abroad which provide opportunities for independent study, thesis work, and sponsored research for students from Penn and guest institutions. Selected projects also provide funded opportunities for post-graduate students pursuing the Advanced Certificate in Architectural Conservation.

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