There is apparently a new archaeology journal in the works specifically for students. I came upon a flyer online.
As it says, this was a call for papers for the first issue, and the deadline has already passed. But, the idea of having a student journal is great, and I wish them the best of luck.
As you can see at the bottom of the flyer, they have a Facebook page and a Twitter feed. The also have a webpage, although I had to eat cookies before it would function.
I love their logo, which features a quill pen crossed over a trowel. If the message is that the pen is mightier than the trowel, I agree: Reporting is more important than digging.
I'm not sure where the funding comes from, but it's going to be open access without page charges.
Everything looks very professionally set up. I look forward to the first issue!
Day Sign Notes: Manik
2 months ago
Thank you very much for this!! ( I am one of the editors for the first issue). The first issue is in the final stages of production and will be published online soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, and best of luck with the first issue!
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Cliff
Many thanks for your review, Cliff!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I'm on the editorial board for IJSRA as well. It's been a very "grassroots" sort of effort on our part. We're all students and are unfunded in this particular venture-- we've been putting in the work, collaborating, and organizing this across borders and institutions on our own time. The team is a group of very passionate and incredibly talented people of which I'm very grateful to be part. Your support is very much appreciated! Also, apologies about the cookies-- we're working on it. The website has been updated somewhat since October. Stay tuned for our upcoming issue.
Christina
Feel free to e-mail me directly if I may be of any assistance.
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Cliff
thanks... i am new here from bangladesh, Sounth asian archaeology , i want to help if needed some one... i amm student of archaeology.
ReplyDeleteand love it too much.
Dear Nazmul:
ReplyDeleteI recommend you contact the editorial board directly through their website (http://www.ijsra.org/). While I'm delighted with their success and they have my moral and intellectual support, I'm not involved with the publication.
Best wishes,
Cliff