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Self-Archiving Made Easy (for Anthropologists)

February 6th, 2008 by kerim

I’m happy to announce version 1.0 of our Creative Commons licensed poster promoting self-archiving among anthropologists. Feel free to remix and reuse as you see fit – and share those remixes with us. (You can always download the latest version of the PDF and the original Apple Pages document here.)

This document is meant to reach a wide audience, please print it out on a nice color printer and post to your department bulletin board!

Links mentioned in our flier: SPARC | RoMEO | UMI | Mana’o

For more detailed information, please visit the Eprints Self-Archiving FAQ.

UPDATE: Added version numbers to the PDF. It now reads version 1.4.

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  • 1 Claire Feb 7, 2008 at 4:11 am

    No, save the trees! Send a link to your departmental mailing list instead. That’ll encourage people to explore the site.

  • 2 Owen Wiltshire Nov 12, 2008 at 5:58 pm

    Hey guys,

    Whats up with the Mana’o repository? It seems to have fallen into disrepair. As part of my thesis research I have been helping my teachers self-archive their work as a way to learn more about the process, but all my emails to the Mana’o repository have bounced back, and the Mana’o site hasn’t been updated in months!