Brost, Amy. "Sustaining digital film and video art at the Museum of Modern Art." In Working Towards a Sustainable Past. ICOM-CC 20th Triennial Conference Preprints, Valencia, 18–22 September 2023, ed. J. Bridgland. Paris: International Council of Museums.
Brost, Amy. “Digital Storage for Artworks: Theory and Practice.” Accepted manuscript of a chapter published in The Conservation of Time-Based Media Art, ed. by Deena Engel and Joanna Phillips (London: Routledge, 2022). DOI 10.4324/9781003034865
Brost, Amy. ‘Reconciling Authenticity and Reenactment: An Art Conservation Perspective’, in Over and Over and Over Again: Reenactment Strategies in Contemporary Arts and Theory, ed. by Cristina Baldacci, Clio Nicastro, and Arianna Sforzini, Cultural Inquiry, 21 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2022), pp. 183–92 https://doi.org/10.37050/ci-21_19
Brost, Amy. “A Documentation Framework for Sound in Time-based Media Installation Art.” Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of the American Institute for Conservation on July 27, 2021, available at http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/01971360.2021.1919372.
Brost, Amy. “Making Practice Practical: Developing Digital Preservation Storage for Artworks at MoMA.” Accepted manuscript of an article published in Electronic Media Review, Volume 6, 2019-20. Washington, DC: AIC Electronic Media Group.
Brost, Amy. "A Documentation Framework for Sound in Time-based Media Installation Art." Electronic Media Review, Volume 5, 2017-18, online.
Brost, Amy. “Digital Media in Art: Meaning, Materiality, Digital Forensics Workflows, and Conservation.” ANAGPIC (Association of North American Graduate Programs in Conservation) Student Conference, 2015.
Murphy, Erin, Nora W. Kennedy, and Amy Brost. “Development and Use of the Photograph Information Record.” Topics in Photographic Preservation, Volume 15, 2013, 34-50.
Wang, Harvey. From Darkroom to Daylight. Edited by Amy Brost and Edmund Carson. Daylight Books, 2015.