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Archives and Museum Informatics 11: 55–64, 1997. 55 c 1997 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. A Step Beyond Reading in Archaeological Publication Internet Archaeology, Issue 1 1996 http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue1/ CONSTANTINOS DALLAS Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Crete, Greece Internet Archaeology, the new peer-reviewed electronic journal published by a consortium of United Kingdom-based academic departments and organisations attempts to break free of the limitations of print by providing its “readers” with an enhanced way of exploring archaeological data and argument. In doing so, it offers an intriguing glimpse of the potential of electronic media for scholarly publication, while at the same time raising a number of important questions about their role and modus operandi. Internet Archaeology is one of several electronic journal projects supported by the Elib programme (http://ukoln.bath.ac.uk) in the UK, and one of a few not matched by a direct counterpart in print. The journal accepts papers of any length – from short report to thesis – in any language compatible with the World Wide Web; however, all papers in Issue 1 are in English, an unsurprising fact considering the all-UK composition of the publishing consortium, the predominance of English- speaking Internet users
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