I am very pleased to announce that Internet
Archaeology<http://intarch.ac.uk/>'s
back catalogue (up to and including issue 21) is now Open Access. That's
more than half of all our published content now freely available.
As of this week, a low-cost subscription will be required only for content
in issues 22 onwards, except where Open
Access<http://intarch.ac.uk/open_access.html>has already been enabled
in these later issues.
It is IA policy <http://intarch.ac.uk/authors/edpol.html#funding> to enable
Open Access on all content when article development costs are met with the
longer term aim of making the whole of IA open. As a result of this move,
the cost of access to articles for individuals has been reduced to £7.50
for individuals (permanent access).
Having demonstrated a serious effort to move in this direction, the journal
will look to its future authors for the funds to cover article development
costs (via grant-giving/funding bodies or other research sponsors). But if
you have no access to funding, then this is not an obstacle to a
publication in IA. Your article would be subject to subscription during
this transition but of course this is subject to change with a stepped
increase in OA uptake and/or other external developments.
Please feel free to email me if you have any queries.
With best wishes
Judith
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Judith Winters
Editor, Internet Archaeology
http://intarch.ac.uk
@IntarchEditor <https://twitter.com/IntarchEditor>
https://www.facebook.com/internet.archaeology
Department of Archaeology, University of York YO1 7EP
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