The latest issue of the WAAC Newsletter, May 2019, volume 41 #2, is now in the 
mail to members.   Besides the usual columns, it includes these two feature 
articles:

Lost and Found in New Mexico: The Revitalization of a Tlowitsis Crest Pole     
by Landis Smith, Mina Thompson, and Rae Beaubien

Diffuse Reflectance Targets for UV-Visible Fluorescence     by Jennifer 
McGlinchey Sexton


And to continue the reminders that the website is now up to date on back 
issues, here are the feature articles for 2015    http://www.waac-us.org/

V 37 #1  January, 2015

Gelatin and Carrageenan Mixtures: Use of Proteinaceous and Carbohydrate 
Adhesive Combinations for Consolidating Southeast Asian Paintings    by Shiho 
Sasaki

“Tour in a Cart”   by Sarah Gates and Anne Getts

Evaluating Light Sources with Portable Spectroradiometers - LED Case Study      
 by Charlotte W. Eng, Frank D. Preusser, and Terry T. Schaeffer

Detecting Individual Paints in Mixed-Media Paintings    by Jia-sun Tsang and 
Maja Rinck

Annual Meeting Abstracts


V 37 #2  May, 2015

A Tale of Two Citrates     by Chris Stavroudis

A Guide for Native American Objects with Glass Deterioration   by Robin O’Hern 
and Kelly McHugh

Hidden Under the Skin: Examination of an Ecuadorian Polychrome Madonna of the 
Immaculate Conception    by Bianca M. García


V 37 #3  September, 2015

Ammonium Citrates for Stain Removal in Paper   by Antoinette Dwan

Cyclododecane:  Observations on Residues and Substrate Interactions    by Renée 
A. Stein and Courtney Murray

An Aromatics-Free Hydrocarbon Solvent /Diluent for Laropal® A 81 and Gamblin 
Conservation Colors    by Alan Phenix and Agata Graczyk

A New Conservation Tool:  The Staffordshire Hoard Conservation Team at 
Birmingham Museums Trust on Using Thorns to Conserve the Staffordshire Hoard    
   
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