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Online resource: Publishing Archaeology blog is looking for contributions


Publishing Archaeology (Michael E. Smith)

I've published Michael's post in full below. Do contact him from his blog at the above address if you are intersted in contributing.

Do you have something interesting to say about issues of publishing in archaeology? I worry that this blog is too heavily dependent upon my own idiosyncratic and limited perspectives and experiences. I'd be happy to publish guest posts if they fit the range of topics covered. Right now I am the only one with permission to post, but you can send me your text in an email (as a Word attachment is probably best).




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