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Volume 53 Issue 1


Summary of contents

  • Application of Synchrotron Infrared Radiation in the Study of Organic Coatings in Cross-sections
    Jens Bartoll, Oliver Hahn and Ulrich Schade
  • Lime Putties and Mortars: Insights into Fundamental Properties
    Eric F. Hansen, Carlos Rodriguez-Navarro and Koenraad Van Balen
  • Air Pollutant Concentrations and Atmospheric Corrosion of Organ Pipes in European Church Environments
    Annika Niklasson, Sarka Langer, Karine Arrhenius, Lars Rosell, Carl Johan Bergsten, Lars-Gunnar Johansson and Jan-Erik Svensson
  • Electrochemical Methods for Chloride Removal from Simulated Cast Iron Artefacts
    Jianguo Liu, Yantao Li and Maotao Wu
  • Development of LightCheck Ultra: A Novel Dosimeter for Monitoring Lighting Conditions of Highly Photosensitive Artefacts in Museums
    Anne-Laurence Dupont, Constanza Cucci, Claudine Loisel, Mauro Bacci and Bertrand Lavedrine
  • Notes and Reviews

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Studies in Conservation

Studies in Conservation

The Journal of the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works(IIC)

Founded in 1952, Studies in Conservation is the premier international journal in its field. It has earned a reputation for being the most authoritative and widely referenced source, presenting original, peer-reviewed papers featuring the latest advances, techniques and practice in conservation and restoration from around the world.

The scope of the journal is as broad as the field itself, covering the conservation of materials, artefacts, objects and works of art, to architecture and historic structures. Each paper includes a summary in English, French, German and Spanish.
  • Latest Research on and Scientific Aspects of Historic Materials and Methods of Fabrication
  • Techniques and their Application
  • Analysis and Assessment
  • Control of Deterioration, Treatment and Storage
  • Standards and Best Practice
  • Conference Reports, Book Reviews, Supplementary Papers and Other Items of Interest

Studies in Conservation is for all those with an interest in the field: conservators and restorers in institutional and private practice, conservation scientists, architects, educators and academics, as well as collection managers, curators, art historians and other cultural heritage professionals. Some 4000 readers around the world receive the journal - subscribers include libraries, universities, research laboratories, museums, galleries, institutions and private practices and consultancies.

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IIC LogoStudies in Conservation is the Journal of The International Institute For Conservation Of Historic And Artistic Works (IIC)

Index & Abstract: AATA online, ISI Arts and Humanities Citation Index, BHA, CC/Arts & Humanities, Francis Database International, Scopus

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