Extended Call for Abstracts and Congress venue confirmation

The 28th IIC biennial congress will take place in Edinburgh, UK, on 2- 6 
November 2020.

The subject of the congress will be 'Practices and Challenges in Built Heritage 
Conservation'.

The closing date for proposals to be submitted by has been extended to 14 June 
2019.

This conference will bridge the divide between built heritage and in-situ 
collections including decorative surfaces as well as moveable objects housed in 
the buildings for which they were collected or commissioned. We are seeking 
papers and posters that traverse the two, covering: the influence of the 
building environment on the preservation of the collection; in-situ collections 
and decorative surfaces in historic buildings, castles and palaces; religious 
buildings; built structures including bridges walls and monuments; 
archaeological sites, archives and collections.

Whilst primarily looking at the work of conservators and conservation 
scientists, proposals that demonstrate collaborative working between built and 
moveable heritage conservation specialists will be of particular interest. We 
are looking for new and original, unpublished work, relevant to the Congress 
theme and to conservation. 

In particular abstracts for papers and posters covering the following related 
topics are invited:
*       challenges of caring for collections which are housed in historic 
buildings
*       impact on and planning for response to climate change
*       impact of building environment on its associated collections
*       traditional methods for managing and maintaining buildings
*       traditional practice vs. modern approaches
*       adaptive re-use of buildings and structures and the effects of this
*       urbanisation and environmental impacts on built heritage
*       the management of tourists visiting heritage sites
*       sustainable use of heritage sites
*       scientific research that enhances understanding of the built heritage 
or informs practice
*       conservation of architectural and decorative surfaces, inter alia 
gilded surfaces, painted surfaces, plaster, stone, mosaics and tiling 
*       conservation of in-situ collections and objects within specific built 
environments such as paintings, furniture, ceramics, metalwork and tapestries.
*       public engagement with built heritage conservation including 
interpretation and conservation in action
*       protection of archaeological sites in situ
*       the challenges of maintaining archaeological archives and stores

Preference will be given to abstracts that record new research and the 
application of innovative conservation techniques; case studies will be 
considered but only where they record significant new information about the 
application of conservation practice. Papers and posters pointing the way to 
future challenges and research needs will be welcomed.

The location for this congress is Edinburgh, which is well positioned to offer 
a specialism and backdrop to the congress theme. The venue of the McEwan Hall 
is one of the most iconic buildings in central Edinburgh, designed by Sir 
Robert Rowand Anderson in 1894 with lavish interiors by William Palin and 
located within a UNESCO World Heritage site which spans the city's Old Town and 
New Town.

The closing date for proposals to be submitted has been extended to 14 June 
2019.

How to submit your abstract:

Submission of all abstracts is to be made using the Editorial Manager system at 
Taylor & Francis, IIC's publisher.  The link to the Editorial Manager system 
is: https://www.editorialmanager.com/sic/default.aspx  (If you have not already 
registered for the Editorial Manager system you will need to do so at the site 
using the 'Register now' link on the page given here)
1. Log in to the Editorial Manager system as an author and follow the 'New 
Submissions / Submit New Manuscript' link and the associated questions.
2. It is important that you select the 'article type' by choosing either 'IIC 
Congress 2020: Paper proposal' or 'IIC Congress 2020: Poster Proposal', as 
appropriate.
3. Please note that the maximum number of characters for either a paper or 
poster proposal is limited to 1500 characters and that images cannot be 
accepted at this stage.
4. The Author Main Menu at Editorial Manager has a series of guide points for 
users and the Instructions for Authors section there has useful notes as well.
5. Please note that the references in Editorial Manager to Studies in 
Conservation are due to the fact the IIC Congress preprints are published as 
supplements to IIC's main journal, Studies in Conservation.

Graham Voce FSA
Executive Secretary

International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 3, 
Birdcage Walk, London, SW1H 9JJ, UK

Tel: +44 (0)20 7799 5500
Fax: +44 (0)20 7799 4961
www.iiconservation.org

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