Presentations

DISCRIMINATION OF DYED TEXTILE FIBERS USING UV-VIS AND FLUORESCENCE MICROSPECTROPHOTOMETRY, E.G. Bartick, S L. Morgan, A. Niewland, C. Mubarak, J. Hendrix, E. Enlow, and B. Vasser, at the E uropean Fiber Group Annual Meeting, Prague, June 9-11, 2004.

FORENSIC APPLICATIONS OF SPECTRAL IMAGING , E. Bartick at the Pittsburgh Conference, March 8-9, 2004. (Invited paper in the symposium “Spectroscopy and Imaging in Homeland Security”).

RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY OF DYED FIBERS, E. Bartick, B. Clelland, W. Pearman, K. Chen, S. M. Angel, J. Hendrix, and S. L. Morgan at the Pittsburgh Conference,   March 8-9, 2004.   (Invited paper in the symposium “Analytical Chemistry in Forensic Science).

DISCRIMINATION OF DYED TEXTILE FIBERS USING UV-VIS AND FLUORESCENCE MICROSPECTROPHOTOMETRY, E.G. Bartick, S L. Morgan, A. Niewland, C. Mubarak, J. Hendrix, E. Enlow, and B. Vasser, at SWGMAT, March 29-April 1, 2004.

THE IDENTIFICATIONOF TRACE MATERIALS FOUND WITHIN INFRARED SPECTRAL IMAGES OF LATENT FINGERPRINTS , E.G. Bartick, at SWGMAT, March 29-April 1, 2004.

AUTOMOTIVE CARPET FIBER DATABASE RPP PROJECT , E.G. Bartick and R. Fram at SWGMAT, March 29-April 1, 2004.

THE ANALYSIS OF LATENT FINGERPRINT DEPOSITS BY INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY , E. G. Bartick, D. K. Williams, and   R. Schwartz-Perlman at the International Conference on Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy, Nottingham, UK, August 25-29, 2003.

DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUTOMOTIVE CARPET FIBER DATABASE, R. Fram, and E.G. Bartick, was presented at the Research Partners Program conference in Minneapolis, MN, September 22, 2003.

FORENSIC RAMAN MOCROSCOPY OF FIBERS: THE EVALUATION OF MOUNTING MEDIA , E.G. Bartick, W. Pearman, J. E. Hindrix, S. L. Morgan, and S. M. Angel, at the Federation of Analytical Chemists and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS),   Ft. Lauderdale, FL, October 20-23, 2003.

THE ANALYSIS OF LATENT FINGERPRINT DEPOSITS BY INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY , E. G. Bartick, D. K. Williams, J. Bruker-Serrano, and R. Schwartz-Perlman at   the Federation of Analytical Chemists and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS),   Ft. Lauderdale, FL, October 20-23, 2003.   (An award was given for particularly significant innovative analytical research presented as a poster.)

HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING OF LATENT FINGERPRINTS, E.G. Bartick,   R. Schwartz-Perlman, R. Bhargava, M. Schaeberle, D. Fernandez, and I. Levin, MAAFS meeting in Annapolis, May 5-9, 2003.

1.   KEYNOTE ADDRESS: FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY: AN EMERGING TECHNOLOGY, E. Bartick, 2. SPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING OF LATENT FINGERPRINTS, E.G. Bartick,   R. Schwartz-Perlman, R. Bhargava, M. Schaeberle, D. Fernandez, and I. Levin,   3. FIBER EXAMINATION BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY, E.G. Bartick, 16th Meeting of The International Association of Forensic Sciences (IAFS), Montpellier, France, Sept. 2-7, 2002.

SPECTROCHEMICALANALYSSI AND HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING OF FINGERPRINTS, E.G. Bartick and R. Schwartz at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Feb. 2002.

A COMPARISON OF IR VERSUS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY FOR THE FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF FIBER EVIDENCE, E.G. Bartick, Polymer Science Seminar, Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut, 9/7/01,

FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF POLYMERS USING VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY, E.G. Bartick, Contemporary Topics in Polymer Science for the 21 st Century, Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut, May 12, 2001.

FORENSIC FIBER ANALYSI BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY, E. G. Bartick, at the workshop, “Forensic Applications of Raman Spectroscopy”, AAFS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2/19-24, 2001.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FORENSIC DATABASE OF TECHNICAL AND MANUFACTURING DUCT TAPE INFORMATION, E.G. Bartick and   R.A. Merrill, AAFS Annual Meeting, Feb. 2000.

A DUCT TAPE DATABASE , E.G. Bartick and   R.A. Merrill, MAAFS Annual Meeting, May, 2000.

APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY IN FORENSIC ANALYSIS, E.G. Bartick, FACSS, Sept. 2000.

SPECTRAL IMAGING OF LATENT FINGERPRINTS, E.G. Bartick, and R. Schwartz, FACSS, Sept. 2000.

RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS OF VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY IN FORENSIC ANALYSIS , E.G. Bartick, The University of Rhode Island, Department of Chemistry invited speaker, December 1,2000 .

THE FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF FIBERS, E.G. Bartick, The University of Rhode Island, Partners in Forensic Science invited speaker, November 30, 2000.

1) FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS USING RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY , J.V. Miller*   and E.G. Bartick, ADVANCES OF INFRARED ATR ANALAYSIS OF DUCT TAPE , E.G. Bartick and R.A. Merrill, AAFS Annual Meeting, Orlando, 2/15-20/99

Research and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy in Forensic Analysis ,   University of Connecticut, Department of Chemistry Colloquium Series invited speaker, 3/24/1999.

Research and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy in Forensic Analysis, The University of South Carolina, Department of Chemistry invited speaker, 3/30/99.

The Analysis of Single Fibers by Raman Spectrometry, SWGMAT Annual Meeting, Fredericksburg, VA, 4/26-30/99.

1) Forensic Fiber Analysis by Raman Microscopy, e.g. Bartick and J. Miller, 2) IR Analysis of Electrical Tapes Using Single Reflection, R.A. M errill* and E.G. Bartick, MAAFS Annual Meeting, Ocean City, MD, 4/21-23/99.

1) Organizer and Moderator of the Panelist Discussion on, Raman Spectroscopy, An emerging Technology for the Forensic Sciences. Provided a presentation on an introduction to the above topic. 2) Organizer and moderator on Raman session of submitted papers (principally solicited) on applications to forensic science. Presented a paper entitled, Forensic Fiber Analysis by Microscopical Raman Spectroscopy. I coauthored a paper entitled, Remote Raman Sample Identification, IAFS, Triennial Meeting, Los Angeles, CA 8/22-27/99.

Raman Analysis of Single Fibers While Mounted on Glass Microscope Slides, FACSS Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 25-29, 1999.

1) Raman Analysis of Hydrogen Peroxide in Hair Colorant, E.G. Bartick, R.A. Merrill, and K. Mount, 2) Discrimination of Photocopy and Printer Toners using Pattern Recognition and Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry ,   J. Eagan, Brian K. Kochanowski, Randolph C. Galipo, Stephen L. Morgan , Edward G. Bartick, Robert Mothershead, and Dennis C. Ward, AAFS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2/10-14/98.     

1) Changing Technology for the Analysis of Pressure Sensitve Adhesive Tapes , R.A. Merrill* and E. G. Bartick 2) The Application of Raman Spectroscopy to Forensic Examinations , E.G. B artick , Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists, Rockville, MD, 5/11-15/98.

Discrimination of Photocopy and Printer Toners using Infrared Reflection-Absorption and Scanning Electron Microscopy ,   William J. Eagan, Stephen L. Morgan, Rena A. Merrill, and Dennis C. Ward, FACSS Annual Meeting, Providence RI, 10/26-30/97.

1) The Development and Evaluation of a Photocopy Toner Spectral Database Obtained by Microscopical IR Analysis , E.G. Bartick and R.A. Merrill,   2) Technical Working Group for Materials Examination (TWGMAT) Update , E. G. Bartick, AAFS Annual Meeting, New York, 2/17-22/97.

1) The Development and Assessment of a Copy Toner Spectral Database by Microscopical IR Analysis , E.G. Bartick and R.A. Merrill,2) Technical Working Group for Materials Examination (TWGMAT) Regional Meeting, Chair of Session and Presented an Update of the Group=s Proceedings, E.G. B artick, Mid Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists, Annual Meeting, Roanoke, 4/29-5/2/97.

Forensic Discrimination of   Photocopy toners by FT-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy, E. G. Bartick, Rena A. Merrill, William J. Egan, Brian K. Kochanowski, and Stephen L. Morgan, 11th International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, Athens, GA, 8/10-15/97.

Discrimination of Photocopy and Printer Toners using Infrared Reflection-Absorption and Scanning Electron Microscopy ,   Edward G .Bartick, William J. Eagan, Stephen L. Morgan, Rena A. Merrill, and Dennis C. Ward, FACSS Annual Meeting, Providence RI, 10/26-30/97

1) The Present State of Classification and Identification of Undyed Acrylic Fibers from their Infrared Spectra , E.G. Bartick and M.C. Grieve, 2) Technical Working Groups for Materials Examination – An Update of Where These Groups are Headed , E.G. Bartick,3) The Role of the Technical Working Group for Materials Examination , presented in the Workshop, A Standardization in the Forensic Sciences:   How to Make it Happen, @ 4) Meeting Chaired – one day : Technical Working Group for Materials Examination, AAFS Annual Meeting, Nashville, 2/19-24/96.

Technical Working Group for Materials ExaminationE.G. Bartick, Chaired the MeetingFBI Academy, 11/4-8/96.

1) Infrared Analysis of Photocopy Toners Using Microscopical Reflection-Absorption , R.A. Merrill* and E.G. Bartick, 2) Overview of the Technical Working Group for Materials Examination , E.G. Bartick, International Symposium on the Forensic Examination of Trace Evidence in Transition , San Antonio, 6/24-28/96, E.G. Bartick organizer.

The Evaluation of a Photocopy Toner Spectral Data Base Obtained by Microscopical IR Analysis , E.G. Bartick, and R.A. Merrill, Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS), Kansas City, 9/29-10/4/96.

Forensic Analysis of Copy Toners with Infrared Microscopical Spectrometry:   A Comparison of Sample Preparation and Spectral Measurement Techniques , E.G. Bartick, R.A. Merrill and W.D. Mazzella, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA, 2/13-18/95.

Forensic Classification and Identification of Single Acrylic Fibers from their IR Spectra , presented by J.V. Goodpaster*, E.G. Bartick, and M.C. Grieve, Seventh Annual Southeastern Graduate Polymer Conference, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 4/12-14/95.

1) “An Expansion of the Classification and Identification of Single Acrylic Fibers from their IR Spectra , E.G.Bartick, M.C. Grieve, and J.V. Goodpaster, 2) “Studies of Techniques for Analyzing Photocopy Toners by IR , R.A. Merrill*, E.G. Bartocl and W.D. Mazzella, Annual Meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists, Fairfax, VA, 5/10-12/95.

The Present State of Classification and Identification of Undyed Acrylic Fibers from Their Infrared Spectra ,” E.G. Bartick, M.C. Grieve and J.V. Goodpaster, Third Meeting of the Technical Working Group for Fiber Examination, FBI Academy, Forensic Science Research and Training Center, Quantico, VA, 5/31/95 – 6/2/95.

IR on Undyed Acrylic Fibers , E.G. Bartick, M.C. Grieve and J.V. Goodpaster, Third Meeting of the European Fibres Group,” Linköping National Laboratory
Linköping, Sweden, 6/14-16/95.

A Comparison of Sample Preparation and Measurement Methods by Infrared Spectrometry for the Forensic Analysis of Copy Toners Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS), Cincinnati, 10/15-20/95.

1) Polarized Infrared Microscopical Analysis of Single Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Fibers, E.G. Bartick, and M.W. T ungol 2)”Report on The First Meeting of the Technical Working Group for Fiber Examination (TWGFIBE) ,” Second Meeting of the European Fibres Group, Bundeskriminalamt, Kriminaltechnisches Institut, Wiesbaden, Germany,10/20-21/94

Polarized Infrared Study of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Fibers , Mary W. Tungol and   E.G. Bartick,. Second Meeting of The Technical Working Group for Fiber Examination (TWGFIBE), FBI Academy, Forensic Science Research and Training Center, Quantico, VA 22135, 11/30/94 – 12/2/94.

Evaluation of an Infrared Spectroscopic Automobile Paint Database, E.G. Bartick and W.L.T illman, First Meeting of the Technical Working Group for Paint Examination (TWGPAINT), FBI Academy, Forensic Science Research and Training Center, Quantico, VA 22135, 12/5-6/94.

1) FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF COPY TONERS WITH INFRARED MICROSCOPICAL INTERNAL REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY , with R.A. Merrill and 2) NOVEL APPLICATIONS OF INFRAREDMICROSPECTROSCOPY IN THE FORENSIC

LABORATORY , with M.W. Tungol*

FACSS, Detroit, MI, October 17-22, 1993

FORENSIC ANALYSIS WITH INFRARED MICROSCOPIC INTERNAL REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY, E.G. Bartick, Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ, November 14-19, 1992

AN APPROACH TO THE FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF BLACK PLASTIC TAPE, E.G. Bartick, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, February 15-20, 1993

1) INFRARED ANALYSIS OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE WITH MICROSCOPICAL INTERNAL REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY, E.G. Bartick, 2) THE ANALYSIS OF LOW EXPLOSIVES BY DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY, E.G. Bartick and R. Miller, AAFS Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 20-21, 1993

RESEARCH REPORT ON REMOTE SENSING OF VAPORS EMANATING FROM SIMULATED ILLEGAL DRUG PRODUCTION LABORATORIES,E.G. Bartick, KA Kriminaltechnisches Institut, Police Science Group, Wiesbaden, Germany, Aug. 20, 1993.

1) POLARIZED INFRARED MICROSCOPICAL ANALYSIS OF SINGLE POLY(ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE) FIBERS, E.G. Bartick and M.W. Tungol, 2) ANALYSIS OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE WITH MICROSCOPICAL INTERNAL REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY, E.G. Bartick, M.W. Tungol, and R.A. Reffner, 3) DIRECT ANALYSIS OF COPY TONERS WITH INFRARED MICROSCOPICAL INTERNAL REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY, E.G. Bartick and R.A. Merrill, IAFS Meeting, Dusseldorf, Germany, August 23-27, 1993

FORENSIC APPLICATIONS OF MICROSCOPICAL INFRARED INTERNAL REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY , E.G. Bartick, M.W. Tungol*, and R.A. Reffner, International Conference of FTS, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Aug. 23-27, 1993

AN APPROACH TO THE FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF BLACK PLASTIC TAPE , E.G. Bartick and R.A. Merrill, American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2/15-20, 1993.

FORENSIC ANALYSIS WITH INFRARED MICROSCOPIC INTERNAL REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY , E.G. Bartick, M.W. Tungol, Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ, 11/14-19, 1992.

1) INFRARED ANALYSIS OF EXPLOSIVES, E.G. Bartick and R.A. Merrill,

2) FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF ACRYLIC FIBERS BY INFRARED MICROSCOPY, Mary W. Tungol , Edward G. Bartick and Akbar Montaser
Annual FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 9/21-25/92.

FORENSIC APPLICATIONS OF INFRARED MICROSCOPIC INTERNAL REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY, Edward G. Bartick and John A. Reffner
Annual Meeting of the Microbeam Analysis Society, Boston, MA, 08/16-22/92

1) FORENSIC ANALYSIS WITH FTIR MICROSCOPY, E.G. Bartick, Workshop on Forensic Analysis with FTIR Microscopy, 2) ANALYSIS OF BALL POINT PEN INKS BY DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE INFRARED SPECTROMETRY , Rena A. Merrill and Edward G. Bartick, MAAFS, Richmond, VA, 05/06/9

ANALYSIS OF BALL POINT PEN INKS BY DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE INFRARED SPECTROMETRY , Rena A. Merrill and Edward G. Bartick, American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 02/17-22/92

TELESCOPIC INFRARED SPECTROMETRY:   EVALUATION FOR FORENSIC APPLICATION , E.G. Bartick, Workshop on Infrared Emission Measurements by FTIR, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, 02/12-14/92.

1) INFRARED SPECTRAL FIBER DATA BASE I:   IDENTIFICATION OF POLYMERIC COMPOSITION OF SINGLE FIBERS , Mary W. Tungol and Edward G. Bartick,   2) INFRARED SPECTRAL FIBER DATA BASE II:   MANUFACTURER INFORMATION FROM INFRARED SPECTRA AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SINGLE FIBERS , Edward G. Bartick , Mary W. Tungol and James F. Sprouse, FACSS, Anahiem, CA, 10/6-11/91.

PLS QUANTITATIVE INFRARED ANALYSIS OF COCAINE WITH DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE SAMPLING , Edward G. Bartick and Rena A. Merrill, International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, Lubeck-Travemunde, Germany, 9/1-6/91.

ANALYSIS OF PLASTIC BONDED EXPLOSIVES I: BULK ANALYSIS BY INFRARED INTERNALREFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY, E. G. Bartick and R. A. Merrill, “International Symposiumon the Forensic Aspects of Trace Evidence,” FBI Academy, 6/24-28/91.

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FT-IR MICROSCOPE ANALYSIS OF SINGLE FIBERS , Edward G. Bartick and Mary W. Tungol, ” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences,” Anaheim, CA, 2/18-23/91.

FORENSIC APPLICATIONS OF INFRARED MICROANALYSIS , Edward G. Bartick , at a users workshop on “Molecular Microspectroscopy,” Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ, 11/15/90.

1) THE USE OF FT-IR MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS TO ENHANCE THE EVIDENTIAL VALUE OF TEXTILE FIBERS ,   Mary W. Tungol, Edward G. Bartick and Akbar Montaser,   2) THE APPLICATION OF INFRARED MICROSCOPY FOR FIBER EXAMINATIONS: AN EVALUATION USING CASE SPECIMENS,   Mary W. Tungol, Edward G.Bartick, and Akbar Montaser, 3) A COMBINED INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC AND TEXT DATA BASE FOR FORENSIC FIBER IDENTIFICATION, Edward G. Bartick, Mary W. Tungol, Glenn R. Carroll, Eileen J. Carnahan and James F. Sprouse, 4) THE EVALUATION OF AN INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC AUTOMOBILE PAINT DATA BASE, Warren L. Tillman and Edward G. Bartick , 5) INFRARED ANALYSIS OF PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES BY INTERNAL REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY, Edward G. Bartick and Kelly N. Greene, IAFS, Adelaide, Australia,   10/24-30/90.

1) FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF BALL POINT PEN INKS BY DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE INFRARED SPECTROMETRY, Rena A. Merrill and Edward G. Bartick, 2) POLARIZED INFRARED MICROSCOPY OF SINGLE POLY(ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE) FIBERS , Mary W. Tungol , Edward G. Bartick, and Akbar Montaser, FACSS, Cleveland, Ohio, 10/7-12/90.

1) FORENSIC APPROACH TO THE ANALYSIS OF ADHESIVE TAPES, E.G, Bartick* and R.A. Merrill, 2) FT-IR MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF SINGLE FIBERS:   MORE SPECIFIC, CHEMICAL INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC EXAMINATIONS, Mary W. Tungol , Edward G. Bartick, and Akbar Montaser,   3. FTIR IN THE FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF EXPLOSIVES AND EPOXY GLUES , Ralph Allen, Russel Miller, Pamela Sanderson and Edward Bartick, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, 8/26-30/90.

1) INFRARED ANALYSIS OF LOW EXPLOSIVES BY DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY, E. G. Bartick and R. Miller, 2) USING INFRARED DATA BASES FOR FORENSIC APPLICATIONS, E. G. Bartick, 3) INFRARED MICROSCOPY OF SINGLE TEXTILE FIBERS, E. G. Bartick and M.W. Tungol, MAAFS, Fredericksburg, VA, 5/17-18/90

FT-IR MICROSCOPY FOR FIBER EXAMINATIONS , NEAFS, Albany, NY, 10/20-21/89

1) QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF SINGLE COPOLYMER FIBERS USING      

INFRARED MICROSCOPY, E. G. Bartick   and M.W. Tungol, 2) EVALUATION OF MINOR SPECTRAL DIFFERENCES IN INFRARED MICROSCOPY, E. G. Bartick,   3) THE APPLICATION OF A SPECTROSCOPIC DATA BASE OF SINGLE FIBERS OBTAINED BY SINGLE FIBERS , Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopic Societies, Chicago, IL, 10/1-5/89

FT-IR Spectrometry Capabilities in Forensic Analysis E. G. Bartick, Pitt. Con., March 1989.

An Approach to Improving the Evidential Value of Fibers Utilizing FT-IR Spectral Data Bases M.W. Tungol, E. G. Bartick and A. Montaser,Pitt. Conn., March 1989.

Infrared Analysis of Post Blast Low Explosive Residues E. G. Bartick,   R.A. Miller, R.O. Allen and R.A. Merrill, FACSS, Nov. 1988.

A Forensic Approach to Fiber Analysis by Infrared Microscopy, E.G. Bartick, M.W. Tungol and A. Montaser, FACSS, Nov. 1988.

Infrared Analysis of Low Explosives by Diffuse Reflectance Spectrometry E.G. Bartick, R.A. Miller, R.O. Allen and R.A. Merrill NEAFS, Oct. 1988. A Forensic Approach to the Analysis of Black Plastic Tapes E.G. Bartick and R.A. Miller, R.O. Allen and R.A. Merrill R.A. Merrill, NEAFS, Oct. 1988.

A Forensic Approach to the Analysis of Black Plastic Tapes E.G. Bartick and R.A. Merrill MAAFS, May 1988.

A. Forensic Approach to the Analysis of Black Plastic Tapes, E.G. Bartick, R.A. Merrill and J.T. Inca, Pitt. Con., March 1988.

FTIR and its Role in Today’s Forensic Laboratories E.G. Bartick,   NEAFS, Oct. 1987.

FTIR and its Role in Today’s Forensic Laboratories E.G. Bartick, R.A. Miller and R.A. Merrill, MAAFS, Oct. 1987.

Infrared Analysis of Explosives by Diffuse Refelectance Spectrometry, E.G. Bartick, R.A. Miller and R.A. Merrill, Intl Conf on FTS, Aug. 1987.

Research and Analysis of Polymers Being Conducted by the FBI,   E.G. Bartick,   Workshop on Macromolecules in Microencapsulation Research and Technology,” Aberdeen Proving Ground, Dec.1986.