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Already 76 signatures for more Open Access Anthropology

by lorenz on Nov 17, 2006 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, University / Academia

"We need a solid open access policy to make anthropological research widely available." "We need a form of financial sustainability that does not compromise our ability to disseminate our research." 76 people have already signed the Open Access Anthropology Letter, written by the anthropology bloggers at Savage Minds. The letter is one of the initiatives to promote Open Access Anthropology at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association.

>> more at Savage Minds: Please sign the Open Access Anthropology Letter

PS: Sorry for irregular posting. Too much to do at the moment

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