This page may not work correctly in your current browser, Internet Explorer. We recommend changing to a more modern browser before viewing this page. We recommend Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. Interpreting NPS Guidance and Other Canonical Text Price: $75.00 This selection is out of stock Description Since the establishment of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, guidance for how to study, interpret, and record historic places and buildings has been overseen by the National Park Service. To encourage consistent practices, NPS has developed standards and guidelines that guide preservation work at the national, tribal, state, and local levels. In addition to official guidance, a series of best practices, reliance on tried and true reference texts, and illustrative case studies have been added to the canon on how to work in historic preservation. As the historic preservation profession continues to evolve and seeks to address issues including sites from the more recent past, equity and inclusion, and access, among others, the role and interpretation of existing guidance continues to shift. This seminar will explore the current role of NPS guidance, efforts to update existing guidance, and practical examples of how this guidance is both applied and adapted. You Will Be Able To... Identify existing NPS Guidance and the role of agency oversight and advice. Discuss the state of the field and opportunities for changes to official and unofficial guidance. Explore real world examples of the application and practice of both official and unofficial guidance. This professional training program includes a special resource packet, access to all recordings (three hours total), and AIA, AICP, CLG, or ASLA CEUs Registration is $75 for the public. Further discounts off full-price registration for members: Free for $1000 and up members, $500 Members receive 50% discount; $250 Members receive 25% discount; $65 for General Members, Free for Students. Neon CRM by Neon One