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AnthroCommons now Launched! A Virtual Community for the 2004 AAA Annual Meeting

by lorenz on Nov 17, 2004 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing

American Anthropological Association

AAA's Annual Meeting is the largest single community gathering of anthropologists each year where anthropologists network, exchange ideas, and develop ways to further our profession.

Now operational, the basic idea of AnthroCommons, is to provide: (1) a single place where Section Presidents can post announcements and information related to the Annual Meeting; and (2) a place where Session Organizers can post papers and related scholarly content; and (3) a place for an ongoing digital discussion forum among members to follow discussion threads on the scholarly program, as well as to allow comments by others. The option for contributors to select "open" Creative Commons copyright licenses can further open doors for information sharing in and beyond our community. >> continue

>> go directly to AnthroCommons

SEE ALSO:
Highlights of the American Anthropological Association's Upcoming Annual Meeting (AAA)

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