Museum Worlds
Advances in Research

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Information for Authors
Manuscript Submission
Please review the submission and style guide carefully before submitting.
Please submit articles, reviews, and other contributions as Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format (rtf) files by e-mail to Sandra Dudley at shd3@le.ac.uk.
Research articles and articles that critically review and position the state of a particular subfield should be approximately 7,000 words (including notes and references), although longer articles may be considered, and responses approximately 1,000 words.
- Conversations: 4,000 to 6,000 words
- Review articles (books or exhibitions): 3,000 words
- Short reviews (books or exhibitions): 800 words
- News, exhibitions, and conferences: up to 500 words per item
- Teaching in Museum Studies: 3,000 to 5,000 words in total for section (shorter items welcome)
Please refer to the Berghahn journal contributors' page for general information and guidelines regarding topics such as article usage and permissions for Berghahn journal article authors.
Ethics Statement
Authors published in Museum Worlds: Advances in Research (ARMW) certify that their works are original and their own. The editors certify that all materials, with the possible exception of editorial introductions, book and exhibition reviews, and some types of commentary, have been subjected to double-blind peer review by qualified scholars in the field. While the publishers and the editorial board make every effort to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinions, or statements appear in this journal, they wish to make clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles herein are the sole responsibility of the contributor concerned. It is the responsibility of the author to ensure that research published in this journal has been conducted with integrity and according to relevant codes of ethics, and has, where required, received approval from relevant ethics committees. For a more detailed explanation concerning these qualifications and responsibilities, please see the complete ARMW ethics statement.
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