Vanda Vitali

This was followed by postdoctoral studies in epistemology at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France.

She left Canada in 2002 to become vice president of public programs and director of content development at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles.

Muse Summer / Été 2020 Evolving our conferences to face the future / Des congrès en pleine évolution pour se tourner vers l'avenir, p. 4-7.

Proceedings of the Symposium, ICOM 20th General Assembly, Barcelona, Spain, 2001 Conservation of the Punic Collection at the Museum of Carthage.

Part III – Transfer of Museological Technologies: Establishment of a Conservation-centred Didactic Gallery, V. Vitali, Peter Gale and Ursula M. Franklin, Journal of the Canadian Association for Conservation, 2001 Innovation Despite Constraints: Christopher Ondaatje South Asian Gallery at the Royal Ontario Museum, V. Vitali and E. Secord, Muse v.19, #1, 2001 Conservation of the Punic Collection at the Museum of Carthage.

Franklin, Journal of the Canadian Association for Conservation, 2000 Data Analysis of Trace-Element Patterns of North American Native Copper Sources, G. Rapp Jr., J.D.

Allert, V. Vitali and Z. Jing, In Determining Geological Sources of Artifact Copper: Source Characterization Using Trace Element Patterns, University Press of America, 2000 Culture Then, Culture Now: The real business of managing heritage, In Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium of World Heritage Cities.

In Museology and Globalization, Proceedings of the Symposium, ICOM 19th General Assembly, Melbourne, Australia, 1998 Conservation of Cultural Heritage: An Approach to Sustainable International Development In La Conservación como factor de desarrollo en el siglo XXI, Valladolid: Fondatión del partimonio historico de Castilla y Leon, 1998 Remembering the People: Unity and Diversity within the Global Community, V. Vitali and P. A. Gale, In Museology and Globalization, ICOFOM Study Series ISS 29, 1998