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Launch and Call for Papers: transfer – Journal for Provenance Research and the History of Collection

The online journal transfer is an academic publication platform in the area of provenance research and the history of collection as well as adjacent fields of investigation, like art market studies, reception history, cultural sociology and legal history.

Annual issues will be published open access (diamond) based on the journal management software OJS. Research papers, to be submitted in English or German, are subject to peer-review (double-blind). Other submissions will undergo an internal assessment by the editors supported by the international advisory board. All articles receive professional copy-editing and will be open to subject-specific commenting.

The journal is based at the Research Centre for Provenance Research, Art and Cultural Property Law (Forschungsstelle Provenienzforschung, Kunst- und Kulturgutschutzrecht) at the University of Bonn and receives funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG). Webhosting is provided through cooperation with the University Library Heidelberg via the digital platform arthistoricum.net.

Editors: Ulrike Saß & Christoph Zuschlag
Journal Management: Florian Schönfuß
Advisory Board: Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung e.V., dbv-Kommission Provenienzforschung und Provenienzerschließung (Commission on Provenance Research and Provenance Indexing of the German Library Association), Uwe Fleckner, Larissa Förster, Gilbert Lupfer, Antoinette Maget-Dominicé, Gesa Vietzen

Open Call for Submissions

The journal conceives of itself as transdisciplinary, cross-epoch and international. It primarily addresses a scholarly audience. Besides experienced researchers, transfer equally aims at early career researchers, including PhD students, offering broad impact and high accessibility for the publication of recent research. Abstaining from APCs or any other publication fees, transfer provides a genuine open access platform assuring research quality as well as transparency, fostering research interconnection and the crossing of disciplinary and institutional borders. Professional long-term archiving/data-storage, web-opac and repository indexing ensure the long-term preservation and lasting online accessibility of all content.

Authors are invited to submit papers on the following topics of interest:

Next to prevalent text formats (research papers, essays, reports, reviews, interviews, miscellanea) the editorial board explicitly appreciates subject-specific text categories like dossiers (relating to the provenance of individual objects or object groups), expertise, or annotations of related archival sources (letters, inventories, catalogues). Articles of more than 10.000 characters are asked to be submitted together with an abstract of about 250 words in length and five indexing keywords.

The submission deadline for the first annual issue ends on May 1st 2022.

Authors should be aware that the peer-review process, conducted by external experts, might take up to several weeks. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication elsewhere while being evaluated for transfer. Accepted submissions will be published under the creative commons licence CC-BY 4.0. Besides that, the copyright remains with the author. Further information, editorial guidelines and the style sheet may be requested from the editorial board.

To see a pdf about transfer and the call for submissions in English, please click here.

To see the pdf in German, please click here.

Contact:

Dr. Florian Schönfuß
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Forschungsstelle Provenienzforschung, Kunst- und Kulturgutschutzrecht
Kunsthistorisches Institut
Adenauerallee 4-6
53113 Bonn (Germany)
florian.schoenfuss@uni-bonn.de
www.khi.uni-bonn.de

Source:
Correspondence from Dr Florian Schönfuß, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn 19 October 2021

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