《Studies In Conservation》是一本以English為主的未開放獲取國際優(yōu)秀期刊,中文名稱保護(hù)研究,本刊主要出版、報(bào)道化學(xué)-ARCHAEOLOGY領(lǐng)域的研究動(dòng)態(tài)以及在該領(lǐng)域取得的各方面的經(jīng)驗(yàn)和科研成果,介紹該領(lǐng)域有關(guān)本專業(yè)的最新進(jìn)展,探討行業(yè)發(fā)展的思路和方法,以促進(jìn)學(xué)術(shù)信息交流,提高行業(yè)發(fā)展。該刊已被國際權(quán)威數(shù)據(jù)庫SCIE收錄,為該領(lǐng)域相關(guān)學(xué)科的發(fā)展起到了良好的推動(dòng)作用,也得到了本專業(yè)人員的廣泛認(rèn)可。該刊最新影響因子為0.8,最新CiteScore 指數(shù)為1.8。
本刊近期中國學(xué)者發(fā)表的論文主要有:
Material Selection for the Hydrophobic Cushion Layer Applied to Earthen Sites in Northwest China
Author: Zhang, Qiyong; Chen, Wenwu; Wu, Guocheng
Conservation of Tortoise Shell Using Hydroxyapatite/Collagen as a Consolidation Material
Author: Li, Dan; Xu, Feigao
Distribution of In-plane Physical Properties of Handmade Xuan Paper: Revealing the Effects of the Sheet Forming Process and the Folded State on Handmade Xuan Paper
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 philosophy 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.