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Guidelines for contributors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

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References

For references in the text, insert a superscript numeral (not in parentheses) immediately following the relevant passage, word or phrase, and after any punctuation.

List citations, notes, etc., under the heading ‘References’ (14 point type) at the end of the article, followed by a rule and in a numbered sequence in which the numbers are not bracketed but are followed by a stop. (See examples below.)

Contributors should consult The Chicago manual of style for the preferred format for citations. A few examples are:

Books

Hudson, Kenneth. Museums of influence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.Google Scholar
Wates, Nick, and Knevitt, Charles. Community architecture. London: Penguin Books, 1987.Google Scholar
Ulrich’s international periodicals directory. 25th ed. New York: R.R.Bowker, 1986-87.Google Scholar
Freitag, Wolfgang, and Walker, William. ‘Honoring Florence DaLuiso.Art documentation 23, no.2 (2004): 4445.Google Scholar
Raine, Denise, and others. ‘UK art librarians go Helsinki: Helsinki study tour, 11-14 May 2004.ARLIS/Norden info, no.2 (2004): 1619.Google Scholar
Research Libraries Group. “Descriptive metadata guidelines for RLG cultural materials.” RLG, 2004. http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=214 (accessed June 25, 2005).Google Scholar