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AnthroSource - AAA announces new anthropology portal. Great, but....

by lorenz on Oct 12, 2004 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), websites

(via Ethno::log)

"The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is proud to announce the development of AnthroSource, the premier online resource serving the research, teaching, and professional needs of anthropologists. Combining low-cost digital access to the AAA's peer reviewed journals, newsletters and bulletins with high-level electronic content functionality, AnthroSource is an indispensable research tool for your patrons."

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Sounds good, but it looks like to be one more of those scientific pay-sites. Shouldn't knowledge circulate freely and be free accessible to all of us?

>> Budapest Open Access Initiative >> Creative Commons - an alternative to full copyright

>> Copyleft

>> Paper in First Monday on AnthroSource and anthropologists' use of the Internet

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