Nancie Ravenel : Curriculum Vitae
Baker, M., D. Van Der Reyden, and N. Ravenel. “FTIR Analysis of Coated Papers.” The Book & Paper Group Annual 8 (1989): 1–12.
Hanlon, G., V. Daniel, N. Ravenel, and S. Maekawa. “Dynamic System for Nitrogen Anoxia of Large Museum Objects: A Pest Eradication Case Study.” In Second International Conference on Biodeterioration of Cultural Property. Yokohama, Japan, 1992.
Kerschner, Richard L., and Nancie Ravenel. “Here We Go ’Round Again: Cleaning Linseed Oil from Carousel Animalsatthe Shelburne Museum.” Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 45, no. 3 (2006): 201–10.
Ravenel, N. “Conservation Before Conservation at the Shelburne Museum: The Doll Collection.” Edited by others. Objects Specialty Group Postprints: Volume 10, 2003 10 (2003): 62–66.
———. “The Kress Collection of Picture Frames at the National Gallery of Art.” AIC Paintings Specialty Group Postprints, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 8-13, 2000, 2000, 16–17.
Ravenel, N., and G. Hanlon. “Conservation of the Darnault Mirror: Striking a Balance.” Loss Compensation: Technical and Philosophical Issues. Objects Specialty Group Postprints. Proceedings of the Objects Specialty Group Session 2 (n.d.): 115–21.
Ravenel, N.C. “Painted Italian Picture Frames in the Samuel H. Kress Foundation Collection at the National Gallery of Art.” In Painted Wood: History and Conservation. Proceedings of a Symposium..., Williamsburg, Virginia, 11-14 November 1994, 100–109, 1998.
Ravenel, Nancie. “A Review of the Book Conservation and Restoration of Horse-Drawn Vehicles, Edited by Susan Green and Published by the Carriage Association of America.” Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 39, no. 2 (Summer 2000): 285–87. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3180100.
———. “Pemulen TR-2: An Emulsifying Agent with Promise.” WAAC Newsletter, September 2010. http://cool.conservation-us.org/waac/wn/wn32/wn32-3/wn32-304.pdf.
———. “Review of THE CARRIAGE TRIMMERS’ MANUAL: GUIDEBOOK AND ILLUSTRATED TECHNICAL DICTIONARY by WILLIAM N. FITZGERALD; Merri Ferrell.” Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 47, no. 2 (July 1, 2008): 149–50. http://www.jstor.org/stable/27784634.
———. “Technical Tidbits.” In The Dolls of Shelburne Museum, by Jean Burks. Shelburne, VT: Shelburne Museum, 2004.
———. “‘There Is a House That Is No More a House’ Conservation of the Painted Wall Paneling in Shelburne Museum’s Stencil House.” In Wooden Artifacts Group Postprints. Minneapolis, MN: American Institute for Conservation, 2005. http://cool.conservation-us.org/coolaic/sg/wag/2005/ravenel_05.pdf.
Ravenel, Nancie, and Richard L. Kerschner. “Balancing the Preservation and Restoration of Shelburne Museum’s Artizan A-2 Band Organ.” Carousel Organ: The Journal of the Carousel Organ Association of America, January 2014. http://www.academia.edu/5899630/Balancing_the_Preservation_and_Restoration_of_Shelburne_Museums_Artizan_A-2_Band_Organ.
Tsang, J.S., N. Ravenel, J. Bernstein, and S. Odell. “The Conservation of the 100,000 Th Steinway Piano.” In Cleaning, Retouching and Coatings: Technology and Practice for Easel Paintings and Polychrome Sculpture: Preprints of the Contributions to the Brussels Congress, 3-7 September 1990, edited by J.S. Mills and P. Smith, 52–55. London: International Institute for Conservation, 1990.