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The '''Getty Conservation Institute''' (GCI), in [[Los Angeles, California]], is a program of the [[J. Paul Getty Trust]]. It is headquartered at the [[Getty Center]] but also has facilities at the [[Getty Villa]]. It commenced operation in 1985.<ref name=GCI>J. Paul Getty Trust. [http://www.getty.edu/conservation/institute/ About the Conservation Institute.] Retrieved May 2, 2011.</ref> The GCI is a private international research institution dedicated to advancing (contracted; show full)
* Caneva, Giulia, Maria Pia Nugari, and Ornella Salvadori. ''Plant Biology for Cultural Heritage: Biodeterioration and Conservation''. Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute, 2009. {{ISBN|978-0-89236-939-3}}

Here is a selection of courses by GCI:<ref>Getty Conservation Institute. [http://www.getty.edu/conservation/education/arch_records/index.html "Architectural Records, Inventories, and Information Systems for Conservation"]
 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100713231326/http://www.getty.edu/conservation/education/arch_records/index.html |date=2010-07-13 }}. Retrieved June 1, 2011.</ref>
*ARIS (International Course on Architectural Records, Inventories and Information Systems for Conservation)

==Senior staff==
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|1985-90||Luis Monreal
(contracted; show full)correspondence and memoranda, budgets, contracts, publication development and design material, images, and training materials, dating 1994-2007, created and maintained by the Field Projects Division of the Getty Conservation Institute. The materials concern the development, operation, and results of Field Projects’ Recording, Documentation, and Information Management (RecorDIM) Initiative.

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