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Contributors Alison Dalgity is a senior project manager at the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), where shefocusesprimarilyonthe application ofinformationtechnologyin the conserva- tion field. In the past, she has worked on various complex technological initiatives such as programming mainframe applications and managing the transition of a large nonprofit in Europe from mainframes to personal computers. Her current projects at the GCI include managing the development of the Middle Eastern Geodatabase for Antiquities (MEGA), which is an open-source geographic information system (GIS) designed to facilitate the conservation of the archaeological treasures of Jordan and Iraq; supervising the GCI’s numerous conservation resources now available on the web; developing an online thesau- rusfortheconservationfield;andmanagingtheupgradeofAATAOnline,acomprehensive database of more than 100,000 abstracts of literature related to the conservation of cul- tural heritage. NezˇaCebronLipovecisanarthistorianspecializinginarchitecturalhistoryandconserva- tion. She received her master’s degree in the conservation of monuments and sites from the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation (RLICC), K.U. Leuven with a thesis on modern architecture within historic city centers, focusing on the case study of the architect Edo Mihevc in her hometown of Koper, Slovenia. Between 2007 and 2010 she was external collaborator of the RLICC researching organized practices of preventive conservation, monitoring,andmaintenanceofarchitecturalheritageinEurope. SinceJan- uary2009 shehasbeenemployed asaresearcher forarchitecturalheritageat theInstitute for http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Change Over Time University of Pennsylvania Press

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Alison Dalgity is a senior project manager at the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), where shefocusesprimarilyonthe application ofinformationtechnologyin the conserva- tion field. In the past, she has worked on various complex technological initiatives such as programming mainframe applications and managing the transition of a large nonprofit in Europe from mainframes to personal computers. Her current projects at the GCI include managing the development of the Middle Eastern Geodatabase for Antiquities (MEGA), which is an open-source geographic information system (GIS) designed to facilitate the conservation of the archaeological treasures of Jordan and Iraq; supervising the GCI’s numerous conservation resources now available on the web; developing an online thesau- rusfortheconservationfield;andmanagingtheupgradeofAATAOnline,acomprehensive database of more than 100,000 abstracts of literature related to the conservation of cul- tural heritage. NezˇaCebronLipovecisanarthistorianspecializinginarchitecturalhistoryandconserva- tion. She received her master’s degree in the conservation of monuments and sites from the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation (RLICC), K.U. Leuven with a thesis on modern architecture within historic city centers, focusing on the case study of the architect Edo Mihevc in her hometown of Koper, Slovenia. Between 2007 and 2010 she was external collaborator of the RLICC researching organized practices of preventive conservation, monitoring,andmaintenanceofarchitecturalheritageinEurope. SinceJan- uary2009 shehasbeenemployed asaresearcher forarchitecturalheritageat theInstitute for

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