Journal overview

Museum International is the International Council of Museum’s peer-reviewed journal, which is committed to fostering knowledge sharing within the international museum community. The journal aims to provoke debate in the museum and heritage fields by publishing multidisciplinary, international research articles, case studies, reports and reviews. Museum International favours a thematic approach, with each issue dedicated to a specific theme selected by an international editorial board. The editorial board ensures that the journal reflects contemporary issues in the museum field and the diversity of the international museum community.

We welcome theoretical, conceptual and empirical contributions from a diverse range of perspectives.

Peer review policy
Taylor & Francis is committed to peer-review integrity and upholding the highest standards of review. Once your paper has been assessed for suitability by the editor, it will then be double anonymized peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees.

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Commonwealth Institute

'This periodical has contributed significantly to my awareness of the international community, its problems, concerns and issues. This leads me to broaden the perspective of my decision making.'
Washington University Gallery of Art

'The students in our art conservation programme use Museum International for research on a regular basis.'
Sir Sandford Fleming College, Canada

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