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Open Access Anthropology - Debate on Savage Mind

by lorenz on May 26, 2005 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), University / Academia

A delayed note on two articles that (again) lead to a debate on the oldfashioned publishing conventions in the social sciences:

Christopher Kelty: Recursive public irony. On the difficulties to get a free copy of his own article, published in the journal Cultural Anthropology, when you're not member of the American Anthropological Association.

Alex Golub: Anthrosource — actually useful? Many suggestions on how to design a really useful anthropology portal (that also would prevent such ironies as mentioned in Kelty's article)

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