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Self-archiving is
when you share a
PDF of your work
online so that others
can download it for
FOR free.
ANTHROPOLOGISTS
Why self-archive?
Visibility! Work that is freely available online is more likely to be cited by other scholars. Work
that can be found via Google is going to reach more people than something hidden in the library
stacks or behind a pay-wall.
Collaboration! Self-archiving lets other people see and benefit from your work -- your fellow
researchers, the community you did your research with, and the public. And that is central to our
professional ethics as anthropologists and as academics.
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