AIC Now on the Internet Visit the new American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) web site at http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/aic/ on the Internet. Everyone with an interest in the care of cultural property - from families interested in the care of heirlooms to conservators, museum professionals, and members of AIC - is encouraged to sign on, learn about AIC, and explore the world of conservation. For the general public and professionals in related fields, the site provides guidelines for caring for family heirlooms and a wide variety of objects as well as information on how to select a conservator and use the free FAIC referral service. Conservation professionals and AIC members will find useful information on subjects such as specialty groups, AIC publications, membership applications, and the annual meeting. There are also features on special programs, outreach materials, and FAIC grants. The site is linked to other related organizations such as the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property (NIC), the American Association of Museums (AAM), and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The AIC web site is also one of many listed on Conservation OnLine (CoOL), a site devoted to resources for conservation professionals. AIC is the national membership organization of professional conservators dedicated to preserving the art and historic artifacts of our cultural heritage for future generations. CONTACT: Sarah Brooks Communications Assistant [log in to unmask] AIC 1717 K. St., NW Suite 301 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 452-9545; fax: (202) 452-9328