Intervencion-Revista Internacional de Conservacion Restauracion y Museologia
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Uniting Voices for Cultural Preservation.
Introduction
Intervencion-Revista Internacional de Conservacion Restauracion y Museologia is a prominent journal published by the Nacional Instituto de Antropología e Historia (INAH), focusing on the critical fields of conservation, restoration, and museology. With an ISSN of 2007-249X and E-ISSN 2448-5934, this journal serves as a vital platform for researchers, professionals, and students dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage. Situated in Mexico, the journal aims to foster international collaboration and knowledge sharing in conservation practices and theoretical frameworks, supported by in-depth research and case studies. While the journal adopts a closed access model, its reputation continues to thrive, attracting contributions from respected scholars and practitioners globally. By integrating diverse perspectives on conservation strategies and museum studies, Intervencion significantly impacts the advancement of interdisciplinary methodologies in the heritage sector, making it an essential resource for anyone committed to the protection of cultural legacies.
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