Proceedings
The scholarly output of the 19th TICCIH World Congress is being published in three connected streams: a special issue of the TICCIH Bulletin, an open-access edited volume co-published by Luleå University of Technology Press, and a set of field-excursion reports archived directly here.
Special issue — TICCIH Bulletin
A double issue of the quarterly TICCIH Bulletin is dedicated to the 2025 congress, with peer-reviewed short papers drawn from each of the nine scientific tracks. The issue is distributed to TICCIH national chapters and is available in open-access form via ticcih.org.
Edited volume — Heritage in Action
An open-access peer-reviewed volume carries extended versions of the keynote papers and selected track papers. The book, published by Luleå University of Technology Press, is organised around the six thematic streams of the congress and is freely downloadable under a Creative Commons licence.
Field-excursion reports
Short illustrated reports from each of the pre-, mid-, and post-congress excursions are collected and archived on this site. They are intended as both scholarly reference and durable record of sites that — as with Kiruna itself — may change significantly in the coming decade.
Keynote abstracts
Full abstracts of the four plenary keynotes are published here, alongside video recordings (where speakers granted permission). Full-length video is hosted by LTU's open research repository.
Citation
Preferred citation format for papers in the edited volume:
Author, A. (2026). Title of chapter. In Heritage in Action: Legacies of Industry in Future Making — Proceedings of the 19th TICCIH World Congress. Luleå: Luleå University of Technology Press. pp. xx–xx.
Long-term preservation
All congress materials — papers, slides, recorded keynotes, and photographic documentation — are mirrored in LTU's institutional repository and in the national research-data infrastructure. For a wider discussion of how born-digital congress outputs are preserved in 2026, see our feature on digital preservation of industrial heritage.