Electronic Publishing and Review
Seeing the Light
There is a way to do peer review on the web––but like the presence of the web is changing our society, putting peer review on the web is going to change the face of peer review drastically, and to my mind, in a manner long overdue.
CogPrints
The Cognitive Sciences Eprint Archive is the first electronic preprint archive to include anthropology and archaeology, although nothing is listed there yet.
The Compelling Computer Image
From Nick Eiteljorg and Internet Archaeology, an article on the seductive dangers of three-dimensional reconstructions. You'll need a log on id and password, but for everybody outside of the UK, it's currently free.
CSA Newsletter
Computer Technologies for Archaeologists and Architectural Historians, from Bryn Mawr's Center for the Study of Architecture and Archaeology; complete online issues.
Electronic Media
From the Conservation On-Line (COOL) project, a list of links and articles on the future of electronic publishing.
Information Technology and Anthropology
David Zeitlyn and Gustaff Houtman, an editorial from Anthropology Today.
From Order to Chaos
An article in Internet Archaeology by Vince Gaffney and Sally Exon, subtitled Publication, Synthesis and the Dissemination of Data in a Digital Age.
Internet Archaeology
The first peer-reviewed, wholly electronic journal of archaeology.
1er Congreso Virtual de Antropología y Arqueología
Four topics to be discussed include: Identidad y Globalizacion, Politicas sociales, Patrimonio, Arqueologia de Rescate; papers are due September 15th, and some on South and Latin America are already available. In Spanish.
Is History Going to Be on My Side?
An article in Internet Archaeology by Cornelius Holtorf on his experiences writing and submitting a hypermedia Ph.D. thesis.
Scholarly Journals at the Crossroads
A Subversive Proposal for Electronic Publishing, article by Steven Harnad.
Seeing the Light
from your About.com guide, a suggestion for electronic peer review.
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
From Charles W. Bailey, a very nicely organized, searchable index of bibliographic references, many articles available online.
The Stoa Consortium
From Anne Mahoney and Ross Scaife, electronic publishing venue for the humanities, aiming to collect online refereed publications for both a scholarly and general audience.
