- Goel, S. (2024). Sustainability Now! Sustainable Exhibit Design. [online] American Institute for Conservation. Available at: https://www.culturalheritage.org/blogs/sejal-goel/2024/08/27/sustainability-now-august-2024
- Sustainability Now! is a quarterly newsletter from the AIC sustainability committee. This edition focused on how museums can create exhibits that are more environmentally sustainable through material choices, reuse, and recycling.

- Goel, S. (2024). 3-Ring Circus Summary: ‘Adhesives for Degraded Cellulose Nitrate’ by Emily Brzezinski. [online] Washington Conservation Guild. Available at: https://washingtonconservationguild.org/2024/02/12/3-ring-circus-summary-adhesives-for-degraded-cellulose-nitrate-by-emily-brzezinski/
- A summary from WCG’s 3-Ring Circus surrounding Emily Brzezinski’s treatment of a cellulose nitrate navigation board from Charles and Anne Lindbergh.
- Goel, S. (2023c). The ACT UP Coffin. Missouri Historical Society. Available at: https://mohistory.org/blog/act-up-coffin.
- A treatment overview for a prop coffin from ACT UP St. Louis.
- For a more in-depth view of the treatment see here

- Goel, S. (2023b). Modern Objects Require Modern Solutions. Midwest Regional Conservation Guild Newsletter, Spring 2023, pp.4–9.
- An overview of challenging objects from the Gateway to Pride exhibit at the Missouri History Museum, discussing plastics and modern materials and the burgeoning issues of vernacular art in museum collections.

- Goel, S. (2023a). All that Glitters is a Nightmare. Scroll: A Journal by the Student Conservators at Melbourne, [online] 3, pp.19–25. Available at: https://www.studentconservators.com/scroll.
- Discusses working with modern plastic glitter as part of the preparation for the Gateway to Pride exhibit at the Missouri History Museum and the efforts taken to retain as much material as possible.

- Goel, S. (2022). Transitioning to more Environmentally Sustainable Practices in Laboratories [Poster], Durham Castle Conference, Durham University, Durham, UK.
- A very simple look into the environmental impact of laboratories and how we can “do our part” in working towards greener practices and net-zero carbon emissions.
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