Subject: Reviews in Conservation
Reviews in Conservation is published annually by the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (IIC). It is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the interdisciplinary literature of conservation. The 2005 issue (number 6) is now available and includes: The practical application of air-path X-ray fluorescence spectrometry in the analysis of museum objects by Lisha Deming Glinsman Phthalocyanine and quinacridone pigments: their history, properties and use by Suzanne Quillen Lomax The occurrence of rock varnish on stone and ceramic artifacts by Caitlin O'Grady The influence of lead ions on the drying of oils by Charles S. Tumosa and Marion F. Mecklenburg Lead and its alloys: metallurgy, deterioration and conservation by Virginia Costa and Francoise Urban Deformation and strain measurement techniques for the inspection of damage in works of art by Janice M. Dulieu-Barton, Leonidas Dokos, Dinah Eastop, Frances Lennard, Alan R. Chambers and Melin Sahin Members of IIC receive Reviews in Conservation as a benefit of membership. Non-members of the Institute can order the current issue, priced UKP12.50. Back issues are available to non-members at UKP12.50 per issue, or UKP8 for IIC members. The price includes postage. ISSN 1817-2245 Enquiries regarding membership and back issues should be addressed the IIC office: IIC 6 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6BA +44 20 7839 5975 Fax: +44 20 7976 1564 iicon [at] compuserve__com Noelle Streeton Managing Editor *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:45 Distributed: Saturday, March 18, 2006 Message Id: cdl-19-45-009 ***Received on Monday, 13 March, 2006