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New overview over open access anthropology journals

by lorenz on May 1, 2009 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), journal articles / papers

Today we celebrate the first Open Access Anthropology Day. For this occasion, I’ve made a new overview over open access journals in our field (anthropology, area studies and related stuff).

The overview is not complete, still under construction and needs some more system. But anyway, I was surprised over how many open access journals there are. I made many new discoveries. I’ll write more about them in later posts when I’ll have more time. Enjoy the new overview here: http://www.antropologi.info/links/Main/Journals

The overview is based on the Directory of Open Access Journals, the overview by EVIFA and earlier discoveries.

If you want me to add more journals, please leave a comment!

Also, take a look at Sara’s post Happy Open Access Anthropology Day where she sums up all the contributions to this day.

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8 comments

Comment from: Sara

Sara

A great post Lorenz. Thank you for arranging this useful overview :)

2009-05-01 @ 22:43

Comment from: Cristina

Cristina

Hi! Some links to add to your list f OA Anthropology Journals in portuguese:

Anthropology:
Arquivos da Memória
Etnográfica

Social sciences (including anthropology):
Análise Social

And you can look at my own list of OA journals here.

Thanks!

2009-05-02 @ 10:00

Comment from: Daniel Winfree Papuga

Daniel Winfree Papuga

You might also add:
The International Journal of Intangible Heritage, published annually by the National Folk Museum of Korea.
http://www.ijih.org/

2009-05-02 @ 20:02

Comment from: lorenz

admin

@Sara: I have to thank you for establishing the Open Access Anthropology Day!

@Cristina: Thanks a lot for the links. There are so many open access journals in Portuguese! Great link collection. I remember I’ve bookmarked your Comunida Imaginada blog because of the great link collection. I wish I could read Portuguese

@Daniel: Thanks! I’ve added your link as well. Now it’s time to sort them in some way…

2009-05-03 @ 23:56

Comment from: Benni

Benni

Hi,

Inspired by the postson this and other sites, I’ve also set up a link-list to Open Access-journals, texts and articles on the Forum of the MASN-website ashort whil ago. Even though most links will correlate with the ones from here I thought I’d post the link :
http://www.movinganthropology.de/index.php?option=com_simpleboard&Itemid=33&func=view&id=535&catid=68

2009-05-05 @ 10:38

Comment from: Angels Trias i Valls

Angels Trias i Valls

You may want to add the very excellent
the online free anthropology journals from the Catalan Institute of Anthropology

quaderns-e - institut catala d’antropologia

http://www.antropologia.cat/quaderns_e

2009-05-06 @ 11:28

Comment from: lorenz

admin

@Benni: thanks, great list and bookmarked, I’ll use it for another overview

@Angels Trias i Valls: Thanks. I’ve added the journal, even multilingual!

2009-05-06 @ 23:58

Comment from: Angels Trias i Valls

Angels Trias i Valls

The Open Access Week in October http://www.openaccessweek.org/ may help us improve our Open Access Anthropology projects, worth a look!

2009-05-21 @ 14:30


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