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A Selected BibliographyALA/ACRL Anthropology and Sociology Section Annual
Conference Program Compiled by Ruth Baker Allason-Jones, L., C. O'Brien, and G. Goodrick. (1995) Archaeology, Museums, and the World Wide Web. Journal of European Archaeology 3 (2): 33-42. Bennett D.C. (1996) The Internationalization of Scholarship and Scholarly Societies in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Knowledge Organization 23 (4): 193-198. Champion, S. and C. Chippindale. (1997) Special Review Section: Electronic Archaeology. Antiquity 71 (274): 1-26-1076. (see http://intarch.ac.uk/antiquity/electronics/index.html for full contents & URLs for specific articles.) Garfield, E. (1984) Anthropology Journals: What They Cite and What Cites Them. Current Anthropology 25 (4): 514-527. (with follow-up letter in Current Anthropology 26 (2): 285-286). Harnad, S. (1982) Peer Commentary on Peer Review: A Case Study in Scientific Quality Control. Cambridge University Press. Reprinted from The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5(2). (http://cogsci.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Papers/Harnad/harnad96.peer.review.html) Harnad, S. (1996) Implementing Peer Review on the Net: Scientific Quality Control in Scholarly Electronic Journals. In R. Peek and G. Newby, eds., Scholarly Publication: The Electronic Frontier. Cambridge: MIT Press. Hartmann, J. (1995) Information Needs of Anthropologists. Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian 13 (2): 13-34. Pearce A. (1994) A Learned Society Publisher's Perspective of Future Opportunities. Learned Publishing 7 (3): 153-157. Rettig J. (1993) International Encyclopedia of Learned Societies and Acaal Encyclopedia of Learned Societies and Academies (Book Review). Wilson Library Bulletin 68 (2): 90. Thatcher S.G. (1996) Re-engineering Scholarly Communication: A Role for University Presses? Journal of Scholarly Publishing 27 (4): 197-207. Wissoker, K. (1997) Scholarly Monographs Are Flourishing, Not Dying. Chronicle of Higher Education 12 September 1997, B4-B5. Wood, D.J. (1998) Peer Review and the Web: The Implications of Electronic Peer Review for Biomedical Authors, Refereed and Learned Society Publishers. Journal of Documentation 54(2): 173-197. |
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