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.