Self-Archiving Made Easy (for Anthropologists)

by on February 6th, 2008

[Cross posted from Open Access Anthropology]

I’m happy to announce version 1.0 of our Creative Commons licensed poster promoting self-archiving among anthropologists. Feel free to remix and reuse as you see fit – and share those remixes with us. (You can always download the latest version of the PDF and the original Apple Pages document here.)

This document is meant to reach a wide audience, please print it out on a nice color printer and post to your department bulletin board!

Links mentioned in our flier: SPARC | RoMEO | UMI | Mana’o

For more detailed information, please visit the Eprints Self-Archiving FAQ.

UPDATE: Added version numbers to the PDF. It now reads version 1.4.

P. Kerim Friedman is an assistant professor in the Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures at National Dong Hwa University, in Taiwan, where he teaches linguistic and visual anthropology. He is co-director of the film Please Don't Beat Me, Sir!, winner of the 2011 Jean Rouch Award from the Society of Visual Anthropology. Follow Kerim on Twitter.

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