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International Council of Monuments and Sites (UNESCO-ICOMOS)
Documentation Centre

Subjects World cultural built heritage, historic monuments and sites : conservation principles, technics and policies.
Services Training, Selective dissemination of information, Document delivery, Answers to requests, Searching on internet, Bibliographies, Reading room
Geographic coverage Worldwide
Holdings Audiovisual materials (25.000 slides, photographs, and plans), Books/Monographs (40.000), journals / Periodicals (400), UNESCO documents/publications
Database(s) ICOMOS
Information processing Computerized
Software Winisis
Indexing tool(s) ICOMOS-ICOM Cultural Heritage Thesaurus
Publication(s) Bibliographies on monuments and sites,World cultural built heritage, World Heritage Sites; Thematic bibliographies: historic town and village, historic gardens, cultural landscapes, vernacular architecture, legislation, management of archaeological sites, conservation of stone and other building materials, cultural tourism, underwater cultural heritage, etc.;
Keywords World Heritage, Culture, Cultural heritage
Activities Referral Centre, Library, Documentation centre
Web site http://www.international.icomos.org/centre_documentation/index.html

Contact:

International Council of Monuments and Sites (UNESCO-ICOMOS)
Documentation Centre
José Garcia-Vicente,
49-51 rue de la Fédération
75015 Paris
France
centre-doc-icomos@unesco.org

Phone (33)1 45 67 67 70
Fax (33)1 45 66 06 22
Email j.garcia@unesco.org
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