In response to 'Part of the problem I think for archaeologists with the open 
access model
is the page fees--I've yet to see where any of the free, open-source,
on-line journals will waive them', I just thought I should let you know that 
the open-access journals published by the Public Library of Science do allow 
full or partial fee waivers for anyone who can't afford the publication fee. 
Editors and reviewers have no access to payment information, so inability to 
pay has no effect on whether or not a paper is accepted for publication.
 
I don't want to turn this into a shameless plug for PLoS, and I should say that 
PLoS ONE hasn't really ventured much into archaeology yet, but if you are 
interested then here is a link to more info about the journal: 
http://www.plosone.org/static/information.action and my recent blog about 
archaeology in PLoS ONE http://www.plos.org/cms/node/455
 
If you have any comments, I'd be very interested to hear them, and if you'd 
like more info about publishing in PLoS then feel free to get in touch. As an 
archaeologist currently working for PLoS, I'm really keen for us to publish 
more archaeology!
 
Best wishes,
 
Nisha Doshi



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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Raw Data Now!
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 19 March, 2009, 8:04 PM


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Subject: Re: Raw Data Now!
From:    [email protected]
Date:    Thu, March 19, 2009 1:03 pm
To:      "Stefano Costa" <[email protected]>
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> Il giorno mer, 18/03/2009 alle 20.50 +0100, Roberto Bagnara ha scritto:
>>
>> Including archeological data, of course:
>>
>>
>> http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.html
>
> ... and it's not a mere coincidence that these days we hear lots of
> people talking about open access to archaeological literature and data:
> http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009/03/oa-archaeology-and-plos.html
>
> Cheers,
> Steko
>

Part of the problem I think for archaeologists with the open access model
is the page fees--I've yet to see where any of the free, open-source,
on-line
journals will waive them.

Even when I was employed with a university, they made it clear to me, page
fees came out of my grant/pocket.

Best, Mark Hall




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