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Kim Christen on Author Agreements and Nuanced Open Access

May 9th, 2008 by jbj

Readers of Open Access Anthropology will probably want to consult Kimberly Christen’s latest post at Long Road. She very productively discusses author agreements in anthropology, based on her experience with two current publication projects and in light of larger discussions regarding open access. Along the way, she contextualizes the good news that her forthcoming book will be available as a free PDF download. Congratulations go to Kim and thanks go to her publisher, the School of Advanced Research Press.

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  • 1 Stephanie Meece May 15, 2008 at 11:03 am

    This is NOT a comment on this post, but I can’t find any other way to contact the authors of this blog (you should sort that out…) I wanted to ask you to post this, which was sent around my department of archaeology internally:

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    > At his revised website _www.harrismatrix.com_
    > Dr Ed Harris has arranged for the free
    > downloading of his textbook /Principles of Archaeological
    > Stratigraphy/. Long out of print and very expensive when it was,
    > Harris was determined that the book should be widely available,
    > especially to students, and therefore is giving it away for free. The
    > site has been set up and is maintained by Dr. Wolfgang Neubauer and
    > Klaus Loecker of the University of Vienna, to which Ed expresses his
    > thanks for this service to archaeology.
    >