Dear Intarchers Here are a few urls I've come across in the last few weeks on archaeology and/or e-publishing for you to bookmark and browse. 1. The University of Virginia, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities Research Report Series 1998 Archaeology and history projects with an interesting electronic slant, using VRML, Java and QTVR. http://www.iath.virginia.edu/reports.html 2. Some Tavistock Institute Reports A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Multi-Media Electronic Journals in Scholarly Disciplines. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/services/elib/papers/tavistock/eason/eason.html A Study Of Human Communication Issues In Interactive Scholarly Electronic Journals. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/services/elib/papers/tavistock/kingston/kingston.html Economic implications of different models of publishing scholarly electronic journals for professional societies and other small or specialist publishers. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/services/elib/papers/tavistock/scholarly-journals/cranelib.html 3. An interesting list of e-publishing pros and cons on the Cyberstacks website at http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/CrossRoads.htm As usual all comments are to these or any other sites you come across are welcome on this list. Judith ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Judith Winters, Assistant Editor, Internet Archaeology http://intarch.ac.uk King's Manor, University of York, YO1 7EP, UK [log in to unmask] | Tel: +44 1904 433955 | Fax: +44 1904 433939 Join our mailbase discussion group - details at http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/intarch-interest/ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%