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Achterberg, C van, Grootaert, P and Shaw, Mark R (2010) Flight interception traps for arthropods. In: Manual on field recording techniques and protocols for all taxa biodiversity inventories and monitoring. Belgian National Focal Point to the Global Taxonomy Initiative, Belgium, pp. 423-462.

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Beiner, Gail Gali and Ogilvie, Ticca M A (2006) Thermal methods of pest eradication: their effect on museum objects. The Conservator, 29. pp. 5-18. ISSN 0140-0096

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Campbell, Stuart (["nms_name_is_not_ra" not defined]) (2011) Defence and fefensibility: the material culture of the Volunteer Movement in Scotland 1794-1815. Review of Scottish Culture, 23. pp. 72-93.

Cheape, Hugh (2009) ”Convivial and anomalous conversations”: the Society of Antiquaries and their Museum. Review of Scottish Culture, 21. pp. 3-14. ISSN 0267-6834

Cowie, Trevor and McKeague, Peter (2010) Mapping material culture: exploring the interface between museum artefacts and their geographical context. Scottish Archaeological Journal, 32 (1). pp. 73-93. ISSN 1471-5767

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Dalgleish, George (2012) The visit of king George IV to Scotland, August 1822. In: Royal river: power pageantry and the Thames. Scala, London, pp. 230-235. ISBN 978 1 85759 700 4

Dalgleish, George and McClean, Lynn (2007) Thistles and Thrissels: Scottish Covenanting flags of the 17th and early 18th Century. In: Textiles and Text: Re-establishing the Links between Archival and Object-Based Research. Archetype Publications, Los Angeles, CA, pp. 189-197. ISBN 9781904982265

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Forsyth, David (2012) Transforming a Victorian vision: recreating the National Museum of Scotland for the Twenty-First Century. Scottish Studies Newsletter (39). pp. 9-13.

Forsyth, David (2012) Transforming a Victorian vision: recreating the National Museum of Scotland for the Twenty-First Century (part 2). Scottish Studies Newsletter, 40. pp. 9-11.

Forsyth, David S (2012) Transforming the National Museum of Scotland. Scottish Local History (82). pp. 44-47.

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Knowles, Chantal (2008) Object journeys: outreach work between National Museums Scotland and the Tlicho. In: Material Histories, 26-27 April 2007, Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen.

Knowles, Chantal (2011) Objects as Ambassadors: representing nation through museum exhibitions. In: Unpacking the collection: networks of material and social agency in the museum. Springer, New York, pp. 231-248. ISBN 978-1-4419-8221-6

Kotonski, Verena (2012) The Conservation of 19th Century leather covered willow baskets from Franconia/Bavaria. Journal of the Institue of Conservation, 35 (1). pp. 77-91.

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Lidchi, Henrietta (2007) Eyes grown far sighted with the passage of time: reflections on the globalising tendencies of museums. Journal of Education in Museums, 28. pp. 31-43. ISSN 1059-8650

Lidchi, Henrietta (2012) Great expectations and modest transactions: art, commodity and collecting. In: Extreme collections: challenging 21st century practices in museums. Berghahn Books. ISBN 9780857453631

Lidchi, Henrietta (2011) "Touch in museums" book review. Journal of Museum Ethnography , 11. ISSN 0954–7169

Loomis, Karen, Caldwell, David H, Tate, Jim, Ogilvie, Ticca M A and Van Beek, E J R (2012) The Lamont and Queen Mary Harps. The Galpin Society Journal, 65. pp. 113-129. ISSN 0072-0127

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McLeod, Miriam (2009) Jean Muir at the National Museums Scotland. ICON News: The Magazine of the Institute of Conservation, 22. pp. 14-16.

McMillan, Kerry (2009) The North Bridge model: understanding a misunderstood object from the collections of the National Museums Scotland. Review of Scottish Culture, 21. pp. 104-123. ISSN 0267-6834

McNab, Hamish, Ferreira, Ester S B, Hulme, Alison N and Quye, Anita (2009) Negative ion ESI–MS analysis of natural yellow dye flavonoids — An isotopic labelling study. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 284 (1-3). 57 -65. ISSN 1387-3806

Morrison-Low, Alison D (2009) Photographic collections at National Museums Scotland – a review of the past quarter century. Studies in Photography, 2009. pp. 38-43. ISSN 1462-0510

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Ogilvie, Ticca M A and Kotonski, Verena (2012) Sending off the bear's spirit: how an investigation of three Ainu lacquer vessels informed their conservation. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

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Plitnikas, Jill (2010) The conservation of two chinese kingfisher feather cloisonne artefacts. In: Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Cultural Property, Ottawa. (Unpublished)

Q

Quye, Anita, Hallett*, Kathryn and Herrero Carretero, Concha (2009) Wroughte in gold and silk: Preserving the Art of Historic Tapestries. NMS Enterprises, Edinburgh. ISBN 9781905267156

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Robinet, L, Hall, Christopher, Eremin, Katherine, Fearn, Sarah and Tate, Jim (2009) Alteration of soda silicate glasses by organic pollutants in museums: Mechanisms and kinetics. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 355 (28-30). pp. 1479-1488. ISSN 0022-3093

Robinet, L., Neff, D., Bouquillon, A., Pagès-Camagna, S., Verney-Carron, A., Etcheverry, M.-P. and Tate, Jim (2008) Raman spectroscopy, a non-destructive solution to the study of glass and its alteration. In: ICOM 15th triennial conference, New Delhi 22-26 September 2008. Allied Publishers, New Delhi. ISBN 9788184243444

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Saville, Alan (2009) Treasure Trove and metal detecting in Scotland. In: Metal detecting and archaeology. Heritage Matters . Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk, pp. 87-98. ISBN 9781843834151

Stable, Charles (2012) Maximum Intervention: Renewal of a Māori Waka by George Nuku and National Museums Scotland. Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies, 10 (1). pp. 8-18. ISSN 1364-0429

Stable, Charles (2009) Tales from the tent. ICON News: the magazine of the Institute of Conservation, November 2009. pp. 16-19.

Stable, Charles, Cobo del Arco, B and Spencer, Helen (2002) Investigation, conservation and mounting of a fibrous plaster frieze by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. In: 13th ICOM-CC 13th triennial Meeting Rio de Janeiro: Preprints. James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd, pp. 533-599. ISBN 1902916301

Stable, Charles and Scott, Rosalie (2007) Object Journeys: International Lending and Increasing Access Opportunities for Thlicho Cultural Artifacts from National Museums Scotland. In: Preserving Aboriginal Heritage: Technical and Traditional Approaches. Canadian Conservation Institute , Ottowa, Ont., Canada, pp. 61-66. ISBN 978-0-660-63977-2

Staubermann, Klaus (2012) For the public, with the public, by the public – George Wilson and the Edinburgh Industrial University Museum. University Museums and Collections Journal (5). pp. 47-52. ISSN 2071-7229

Swinney, Geoffrey N (2008) Enchanted invertebrates: Blaschka models and other simulacra in National Museums Scotland. Historical Biology, 20 (1). pp. 39-50. ISSN 0891-2963

Swinney, Geoffrey N (Research Associate) (2013) Towards an Historical Geography of a ‘National’ Museum: The Industrial Museum of Scotland, the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art and the Royal Scottish Museum, 1854-1939. Doctoral thesis, University of Edinburgh.

Swinney, Geoffrey N (2010) The circulation of museum objects. In: American Anthropological Association Meeting, 17-21 November 2010, New Orleans. (Unpublished)

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Tate, Jim (1980) The laboratories of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland volume 1. Manual. National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh.

Tate, Jim (1984) The laboratories of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland volume 2. Manual. National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh.

Tate, Jim and McClean, Lynn (2012) 1.000.000 visitors in four months! ICON News, 38. pp. 4-5.

Tate, Jim and Troalen , Lore (2009) Investigating the Traprain Law Roman Treasure. Technical Report. Eu-Artech.

Taubman, Alison (2007) Collecting Broadband: the social context for the e-Scotland collection. Social History in Museums, 31. pp. 21-25. ISSN 1350-9551

Taylor, Michael A (2004) What is in a 'national' museum? The challenges of collecting policies at the National Museums of Scotland. In: Museums and the furture of collecting (2nd edition). Ashgate, pp. 165-178. ISBN 0754630056

Troalen , Lore, Cox, Darren, Skinner , Theo, Ramsey , Andrew and Bate , David (2010) Three dimensional Computed Tomography X-radiographic investigation of a 17th Century watch from the wreck of the Swan. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 39 (1). pp. 165-171.

Troalen , Lore, Tate, Jim, Lees, Rose and La Niece, Susan (2010) Technological study of the Ciborium from the collection of National Museums Scotland. In: The heritage of ‘Maitre Alpais’ – An international and interdisciplinary examination of medieval Limoges enamel and associated objects. British Museum Research Publications, 182 . British Museum, London, pp. 47-52. ISBN 9780861591824

Troalen , Lore, Reiche, I, Röhrs, S, Pretzel , B, Burgio , L, Shah, B, Peschard, S, Boust, C, Tate, Jim, Martin, G and Voigt, Friederike (2010) To acquire a good name, 1: specimens of 19th century Persian tile making from the Tehran workshop of the master potter Ali Muhammad Isfahani, in: Sources and serendipity, testimonies of artists' practice. Archetype Books. ISBN 978-1904982524

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Vandenabeele, Peter, Tate, Jim and Moens, Luc (2007) Non-destructive analysis of museum objects by fibre-optic Raman spectroscopy. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 387 (3). pp. 813-819. ISSN 1618-2642

van Bergen, P F, Poole, I, Ogilvie, Ticca M A and Caple, C (2000) Evidence for demethylation of syringyl moieties in archaelogical wood using pyrolysis/gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 14. pp. 71-79. ISSN 0951-4198

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Wallace, Hugh, Tallon, Loic and James, Dafydd (2012) If mobile is the answer, what was the question? In: Museums and the Web 2012, 11-14 April 2012, San Diego, CA.

Worden, Sarah (2010) Clothing and identity: how can museum collections of Hausa textiles contribute to understanding the notion of Hausa identity ? In: Being and becoming Hausa: interdisciplinary perspectives. BRILL publications. ISBN 978-9004185425

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