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Record of the Princeton University Art Museum
Janet Rauscher
The Record of the Princeton University Art Museum is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that pub- lishes research based on the Museum’s collections. The Record is distributed both via hard copy and through JSTOR.
We welcome submissions that offer new analysis of and interdisciplinary context for individual objects in the collections or groups thereof, from any theoretical orientation. Most published work will be between 5,000 and 10,000 words, though scholarly work of any length will be considered for publication. All essays are generously illustrated, with the Museum responsible for the pay- ment of associated fees.
The Record publishes work by scholars at every career stage and especially seeks submissions written in a clear style, accessible to a broad readership. Manuscripts must not have been previ- ously published, in print or online, and should be prepared using the Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition; chicagomanualofstyle.org) and Merriam-Webster’s dictionary (m-w.com). Because the peer review process is double-blind, please submit Word documents that do not identify the author in any way, including in the endnotes.
Please submit manuscripts and direct inquiries to artmuseumrecord@princeton.edu.
While submissions are welcome throughout the year, they will be reviewed beginning April 1 and September 1 annually. The Record’s Editorial Board will select for each annual issue peer-re- viewed submissions that represent a diverse array of objects, approaches, and authors; essays recommended for publication might be published in any of the three calendar years following their submission. Authors whose essays are selected for publication will receive an honorarium of
$1,500, paid upon approval of the final edited manuscript.
Reference:
CFP: Record of the Princeton University Art Museum. In: ArtHist.net, Mar 18, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/33627>.