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Forensic Science Communications
April 2008 — Volume 10 — Number 2

Contents
Research and Technology
  The Magna Database: A Database of Three-Dimensional Facial Images for Research in Human Identification and Recognition
Martin Paul Evison
Richard W. Vorder Bruegge
  The MORPH Database: Investigating the Effects of Adult Craniofacial Aging on Automated Face-Recognition Technology
A. Midori Albert
Karl Ricanek, Jr.

Technical Note

  Preliminary Evaluation and Sampling of Some Commonly Used Two-Part Epoxies
Stephanie Kleinjan
Sarah Walbridge

Standards and Guidelines

  Best Practices for Maintaining the Integrity of Digital Images and Digital Video
  Best Practices for Image Authentication
  Best Practices for Archiving Digital and Multimedia Evidence in the Criminal Justice System
Scientific Working Group on Imaging Technology (SWGIT)
Short Communications
  Laboratory Director Retires; New Editor Appointed
  Correction
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