Subject: Studies in Conservation
Studies in Conservation is the premier international journal in its field. Published four times a year, it contains original, peer-reviewed papers on advances in conservation, including both practical and scientific aspects, together with the latest research on historic materials, technical art history and methods of fabrication. It also presents authoritative reviews of the latest publications in the field. Every paper includes a summary in English, French, German and Spanish. Issue number 4 of volume 52 has been published; its contents are as follows: Spherical copper resinate on Coromandel objects: analysis and conservation of matt green paint Lucia Burgio, Shayne Rivers, Catherine Higgitt, Marika Spring and Ming Wilson An investigation of parameters for the use of citrate solutions for surface cleaning unvarnished paintings Rachel Morrison, Abigail Bagley-Young, Aviva Burnstock, Klaas Jan van den Berg and Henk Van Keulen A novel method to determine oxidation rates of heritage materials in vitro and in situ Henning Matthiesen A note on a modern lead white, also known as 'synthetic plumbonacrite' Marie-Claude Corbeil and P. Jane Sirois The correlation between bulk density and shock resistance of waterlogged archaeological wood using the Pilodyn David Gregory, Poul Jensen, Henning Matthiesen and Kristiane Straetkvern Evaluating single- and two-constant Kubelka-Munk turbid media theory for instrumental-based inpainting Roy S. Berns and Mahnaz Mohammadi This issue of Studies in Conservation is available from the IIC office as well as a wide range of past issues of Studies in Conservation, Reviews in Conservation, News in Conservation as well as IIC Congress preprints at attractive rates. See below for contact details. Graham Voce Executive Secretary International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (IIC) 6 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6BA UK +44 20 7839 5975 Fax: +44 20 7976 1564 <URL:http://www.iiconservation.org> *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:39 Distributed: Sunday, January 20, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-39-010 ***Received on Wednesday, 16 January, 2008