Volume 58 (2013), 4 issues per year
Editor-in-Chief:
Director of Publications:
Editorial Board:
Dr Aviva Burnstock (Courtauld Institute of Art, UK)
Dr Francesca Casadio (Art Institute of Chicago, USA)
Dr John Delaney (National Gallery of Art Washington, USA)
Carol Grissom (Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute, USA)
Dr Alison Heritage (ICCROM, Rome, Italy)
Dr Gunnar Heydenreich (Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Kate Jennings (Tate London, UK)
Dr Philip Klausmeyer (Worcester Art Museum, USA)
Stephen P Koob (Corning Museum of Glass, USA)
Dr Christopher Krekel (Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Germany )
Frances Lennard (University of Glasgow)
Dr Naomi Luxford (University College London, UK)
Dr David Scott (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
Dr Aaron N Shugar (Buffalo State College, New York, USA)
Dr Matija Strlic (University College London, UK)
Dr Ken Sutherland (Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA)
Dr Joel Taylor (Norwegian Institute of Cultural Heritage Research, Norway )
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Studies in Conservation is the premier international peer-reviewed journal for the conservation of historic and artistic works. The intended readership includes the conservation professional in the broadest sense of the term: practising conservators of all types of object, conservation, heritage and museum scientists, collection or conservation managers, teachers and students of conservation, and academic researchers in the subject areas of arts, archaeology, the built heritage, materials history, art technological research and material culture. Studies in Conservation publishes original work on a range of subjects including, but not limited to, examination methods for works of art, new research in the analysis of artistic materials, mechanisms of deterioration, advances in conservation practice, novel methods of treatment, conservation issues in display and storage, preventive conservation, issues of collection care, conservation history and ethics, and the history of materials and technological processes. Scientific content is not necessary, and the editors encourage the submission of practical articles, review papers, position papers on best practice and the philosopy and ethics of collecting and preservation, to help maintain the traditional balance of the journal. Whatever the subject matter, accounts of routine procedures are not accepted, except where these lead to results that are sufficiently novel and/or significant to be of general interest. There is no minimum or maximum length for an article. However, succinct contributions are welcome, while authors of papers longer than 10,000 words may be asked to abridge their manuscripts. IIC’s Reviews in Conservation was incorporated into Studies in Conservation in 2011, so longer review articles now fall within the scope of the journal and are encouraged. For more detailed information on preparation of manuscripts and the submission procedure, potential authors are referred to the Instructions for Authors link in the right-hand menu. Back issues |
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