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Guidelines for contribuctors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

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References

Please do not use automatic footnotes/endnotes available in word processing packages: they must be removed and re-typing the references manually risks losing the correct data.

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 me article, and in a numbered sequence in which the numbers are not bracketed but are followed by a full stop. (See examples below.)

Contributors should consult The Chicago manual of styk, 16th ed. for the preferred format for citations. The online Quick Guide will probably answer most questions http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html. A few examples are:

Books

1. Draper, Peter, ed., Reassessing Nikohus Pevsner (Aldershot, Eng.: Ashgate, 2004), 13.Google Scholar
2. Bonython, Elizabeth and Burton, Anthony, The great exhibitor: the life and work of Henry Cole (London: V&A Publications, 2003), 87.Google Scholar

Serials

1. Mieli, Anna and D’Ambrosio, Margaret, ‘IRIS: not just another flower in Florence, but a precious resource for art history research,’ Art libraries journal 30, no.4 (2005): 2631.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
2. Russell, Francis, ‘James Christie, P.J. Tassáért and the negotiations for the Orleans collection,’ Christies international magazine (May 1990): 810.Google Scholar

Exhibition catalogue

1. Extra art: a survey of artists’ ephemera, 1960-1999 (Santa Monica, Calif.: Smart Art Press, 2001). Catalogue of an exhibition curated by Steven Leiber at California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, 12 October-8 December 2001.Google Scholar

Dissertation

1. Chambers, Edward Anthony, ‘The emergence and development of black visual arts activity in England between 1981 and 1986’ (PhD diss., University of London, 1998).Google Scholar

Electronic publications

(we don’t insist on an accessed date, but will leave it in references if included and it is helpful)

1. WAAND: Women Artists Archives National Directory at Rutgers, http://waand.rutgers.edu/.Google Scholar
2. Holly, Michael Ann, ‘Art theory,’ in The Johns Hopkins guide to literary theory and criticism, ed. Groden, Michael, Kreiswith, Martin and Szeman, Imre, 2nd ed. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005), http://litguide.press.jhu. edu/.Google Scholar