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Preservation may refer to:
Heritage and conservation
edit- Preservation (library and archival science), activities aimed at prolonging the life of a record while making as few changes as possible
- Preservation (magazine), published by the National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Historic preservation, endeavor to preserve, conserve and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts
- Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage, protection and care of tangible cultural heritage
Mathematics and computer science
edit- Type preservation, property of a type system if evaluation of expressions does not cause their type to change
- Case preservation, when computer storage preserves the distinction between upper and lower case
- Digital preservation, endeavor to ensure that digital information of continuing value remains accessible and usable
Arts and entertainment
edit- Preservation (2018 novel), historical fiction by Jock Serong about the wreck of the Sydney Cove (1796 ship).
- Preservation (2014 film), a horror thriller film
- Preservation Act 1, 1973 album by The Kinks
- Preservation Act 2, 1974 album by The Kinks
- "Preservation" (song), a 1974 non-album single by The Kinks
- Preservation Hall, jazz venue in New Orleans, Louisiana
Other uses
edit- Preservation Island, Tasmania, Australia
- Preservation Islets, group of small granite islands northwest of Preservation Island
- Food preservation, preserving food for later use
- Preservative, chemicals used to hinder deterioration of food, wood, etc.
- Self-preservation, behavior that ensures the survival of an organism
See also
edit- All pages with titles beginning with Preservation
- Conservation (disambiguation)
- Heritage (disambiguation)
- Preserve (disambiguation)
- Protection (disambiguation)
- Heritage Preservation, an American non-profit organization to preserve the nation's heritage
- National Preservation, a British-based online company that specialises in retail and discussion among railway enthusiasts