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Guidelines for Authors | References

The list of references (cited references only) at the end of the paper should follow the citation sequence of the text. As a template, the consultation of papers formerly published by the journal is suggested.

All cited works with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) must include the latter at the end of the respective bibliographic reference listing.

For the most common situations, the reference format is as follows:

Book

Format:

  • Author Surname, First Names Initials; Author Surname, First Names Initials, Title in Italics and Uppercase, vol. [if there is more than one volume], edition [if not the first], Publisher, Place of publication (year of publication), doi or url (accessed date in year-month-day format – in the case of a non-stable url).

Examples:

  • Bomford, D.; Dunkerton, J.; Gordon, D.; Roy, A., Art in the Making. Italian Painting Before 1400, National Gallery, London (1989).
  • Douglas, J., Building Surveys and Reports, 4th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (2011), https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444391091.
  • Berrie, B. H. (ed.), Artists’ Pigments. A Handbook of their History and Characteristics, vol. 4, National Gallery of Art – Archetype Publications, Washington – London (2007).
  • Deneffe, D.; Fransen, B.; Henderiks, V.; Mund, H., Early Netherlandish Painting. A Bibliography. 1999-2009, Centre d’Étude des Primitifs Flamands (2011), http://xv.kikirpa.be/fr/publication.htm#Bijdragen (accessed 2013-06-17).

Chapter in a book or paper in conference proceedings

Format:

  • Author Surname, First Names Initials, ‘Title of chapter or paper in lowercase’, in Book or Proceedings Title in Italics and Uppercase, ed. First Names Initials and Surname of editor of publication, vol. [if there is more than one volume], edition [if not the first], Publisher, Place of publication (year of publication) first page-last page, doi or url (accessed date in year-month-day format – in the case of a non-stable url).

Examples:

  • McManus, N. C.; Townsend, J. H., ‘Watercolour methods, and materials use in context’, in William Blake. The Painter at Work, ed. J.H. Townsend, Tate Publishing, London (2003) 61-79.
  • Chastang, Y., ‘The conservation of two pietre dure and gilt-bronze-mounted cabinets made by Domenico Cucci for Louis XIV’, in The Decorative: Conservation and the Applied Arts, ed. S. Cather, A. Nevin, J. H. Townsend, M. Spring, J. K. Atkinson & D. Eastop, IIC, London (2012) 73-79, https://doi.org/10.1179/2047058412Y.0000000016.

Paper in a journal

Format:

  • Author Surname, First Names Initials, ‘Paper title in lowercase’, Journal in Italics and Uppercase volume in bold(issue) (year of publication) first page-last page, doi or url (accessed date in year-month-day format – in the case of a non-stable url).

Examples:

  • Carr, D. J.; Young, C. R. T.; Phenix, A.; Hibberd, R. D., ‘Development of a physical model of a typical nineteenth-century English canvas painting’, Studies in Conservation 48(3) (2003) 145-154, https://doi.org/10.1179/sic.2003.48.3.145.
  • Cultrone, G.; Madkour, F., ‘Evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment products in improving the quality of ceramics used in new and historical buildings’, Journal of Cultural Heritage 14(4) (2013) 304-310, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2012.08.001.
  • Le Gac, A.; Seruya, A. I.; Lefftz, M.; Alarcão, A., ‘The main altarpiece of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Portugal): Characterization of gold alloys used for gilding from 1500 to 1900’, ArcheoSciences 33 (2009) 423-432, http://archeosciences.revues.org/2562.

Internet (documents with content that can be changed)

Format:

  • Author Surname, First Names Initials, ‘Document title in lowercase’ (documents’ date), in Site Name in Italics and Uppercase, Institution, url (accessed date in year-month-day format).

Examples:

  • ‘Azurite’, in Cameo, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, http://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Azurite (accessed 2013-06-17).
  • Tracing Bosch and Bruegel: Four Paintings Magnified, http://www.bosch-bruegel.com/index.php (accessed 2013-06-17).

Unpublished material

Format:

  • Author Surname, First Names Initials, ‘Title in lowercase’, type of document, Institution or other issuing body, Local, accession number (year).

Examples:

  • Varley, A. J., ‘Statistical image analysis methods for line detection’, PhD dissertation, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (1999).
  • Holanda, F., ‘Do tirar pelo natural’, manuscript, Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, Lisboa, Ms. Azul 650 (1790).
  • ‘Folhas da obra da Igreja e o mais que ficou arruinado por cauza do terramoto que houve em dia de todos-os-santos do ano de 1755’, manuscript, Arquivo Histórico da Misericórdia, Almada, Maço 6, no. 15, L.º 25–A (1757).
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