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Already lots of publications in the open access anthropology repository Mana'o

by lorenz on Dec 11, 2007 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), journal articles / papers, websites

MANAO - new Open Access repository for anthropology was announced for the first time not more than two months ago. Now, already 82 publications can be read and downloaded - both theses, conference papers, monographs and book chapters - including the papers Alex Golub gave at AAA-meeting and other publications by Savage Minds bloggers.

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