Showing posts with label Archaeological Method. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Archaeological Method. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2018

Open Access Journal: Rundbrief Grabungstechnik (Newsletter)

Rundbrief Grabungstechnik (Newsletter) 
Vom Verband für Grabungstechnik und Feldarchäologie wird zweimal jährlich der „Rundbrief Grabungstechnik“ als E-Journal herausgegeben. Dieser Newsletter wird per Email an eingetragene Abonnenten versendet.
Alle bisher erschienenen Rundbriefe stehen im folgenden Archiv zum Download bereit:
Nr. 12/2017
Nr. 11/2017
Nr. 10/2016
Nr.  9/2016
Nr.  8/2015
Nr.  7/2015
Nr.  6/2014
Nr.  5/2014
Nr.  4/2013
Nr.  3/2013
Nr.  2/2012
Nr.  1/2012

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Open Access Journal: Archeologia e Calcolatori

[First posted in AWOL 8 June 2009. Updated 26 May 2018]

Archeologia e Calcolatori
Istituto per l'archeologia etrusco-italica.; Università di Siena. Dipartimento di archeologia e storia delle arti.
ISSN 1120-6861
Archeologia e Calcolatori
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Archeologia e Calcolatori is a peer reviewed open access journal



Since 1990 Archeologia e Calcolatori (ISSN 1120-6861, e-ISSN 2385-1953) has been an international observatory of theoretical and methodological aspects of computing and information technology applied to archaeology.

Some specific aspects characterise the journal in the international panorama: the multilingualism, the dialectical relationship between theory and experimentation, the continuous bibliographical updating, and the evaluation of techniques and methods through tangible archaeological results. Periodical publication of special thematic issues and conference proceedings allows readers to appreciate the ongoing evolution of the archaeologist’s approach to generate and spread digital information as applied when reconstructing the past. Since 2007 a new series of Supplements to the journal (ISSN 2385-202X, e-ISSN 2385-2038) has also been published.

Since 2005 Archeologia e Calcolatori has joined the Open Archives Initiative, adopting the OAI-PMH protocol. It is registered in the list of OAI Data Providers and OAIster contributors and in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Archeologia e Calcolatori is indexed in Scopus as well as in the Clarivate Analytics’ Emerging Sources Citation Index and is included in ERIH PLUS. Articles are also stored in the CNR SOLAR (Scientific Open-access Literature Archive and Repository) database of scientific publications. The metadata of each contribution published in Archeologia e Calcolatori – ca 900 resources – are available in CulturaItalia.

Archeologia e Calcolatori is an ANVUR (Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of the Universities and Research Institutes) A-rated Journal in the scientific Areas 8 and 10.
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Monday, January 19, 2015

New Open Access Book: Visions of Substance: 3D Imaging in Mediterranean Archaeology

Visions of Substance: 3D Imaging in Mediterranean Archaeology
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It is my great pleasure to release Visions of Substance: 3D Imaging in Mediterranean Archaeology edited by Brandon R. Olson and William R. Caraher with contributions by James Newhard, Adam Rabinowitz, Andrew Reinhard, Sebastian Heath, Ethan Gruber, Rachel Opitz, Eric Poehler, Guido Nockeman, and Brandon Olson with Ryan Placchetti, Jody M. Gordon, Curtis Runnels, and Steve Chomyszak...
Best of all, the book is available for free and open access. So, please, download a copy, share the link to this page, and spread the word. Since The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota has no marketing wing, no budget, and no staff (and makes no profit or money!), I need you, dear readers, to help spread the word about our books. So please, tweet, Facebook, Ello, email, SMS, and otherwise circulate a link to this blog post!
For those of you who prefer your books in all three dimensions, a paper copy will be available soon at Amazon...
This is the second publication of The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota. The first book, Punk Archaeology is available as a free download here and on Amazon.