IA on the Web - Links to other web sites

Publications & other IA resources
Industrial Archaeology Review published by the Association for Industrial Archaeology (UK) (See IAR abstracts 1997 to 2002) by Maney Publishing
Archaeology Magazine
Current Archaeology
Institution of Civil Engineers (UK) (http://knowledgelists.ice.org.uk/archives/civil-engineering-heritage-l.html) maintains a civil engineering heritage mailing list, which consists mainly of historical (rather than technical) inquiries. Also, ICE has launched a Web site containing a full run of its proceedings (www.iceknowledge.com). Searching the index is free, but one must pay to view articles.

Modern Inventors Documentation (MIND) (http://invention.smithsonian.org/MIND) is a database that identifies the invention-related holdings of hundreds of archives across the U.S. Developed as a guide to researchers by the Smithsonian's Lemelson Center.

Journal of Field Archaeology
Yahoo Links to Archaeology and Anthropology
The National Park Service Archeology & Ethnography web site (http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/sitemap.htm) Includes many links and information about NPS Archeology programs and documents.

The National Register of Historic Places on the Web. http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/ Includes info about the register and listing a property.

The Newcomen Society (UK) for the study of the history of engineering and technology is a membership organization, located in London, England. Members are interested in all phases of engineering; civil, mechanical, electrical, structural, aeronautical, marine, chemical and manufacturing. The Society has regular evening meetings where original research papers are presented, summer meetings in the UK and other countries, local visits of interest as well publishing two publications, Links: the bulletin of the Newcomen Society (newsletter) and the Transactions of the Newcomen Society (Past issues are also online).
The HAER (Historic American Engineering Record-http://www.cr.nps.gov/hdp/haer/index.htm) homepage in the the National Park Service website.
I.A. Recordings Information and details about available videos on industrial archaeology subjects and processes. Subjects include bricks & pipes, Civil Engineering, docks & ports, iron & steel, metal working, mills, mining, railways, bridges and much more. Also on the web site is one of the most comprehensive list of links to other Industrial Archaeology related web sites around the world (over 470 links).

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