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 Posted 17-10-2011 at 14:48   
Judith Winters writes: Internet Archaeology Journal is going totally 'Open Access' for duration of Open Access Week, 24-30 October 2011

The e-journal Internet Archaeology has been a hybrid Open Access journal for over a year, and it is our wish to move fully towards a sustainable Open Access (OA) model. I hope therefore that this event will both demonstrate our serious efforts in this direction as well as give potential authors (in whose hands the journal's future really lies) the opportunity to view the range of material IA can publish. I'd like to encourage all authors to include OA fees in future research funding applications wherever possible.

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