[Internet Archaeology]

Issue 6, Summer 1999.

Internet Archaeology is the premier international e-journal for archaeology and has been publishing on the web since 1996. All content is peer-reviewed. Internet Archaeology is available via subscription for both individuals and institutions. If you (or your institution) already subscribe to content in this issue, just select the Access link to view your chosen article.

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Digital Publication Theme

Editorial
Judith Winters
Submitted: July 1999; Published: July 1999; Words: 745 (6KB)
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Archaeology and global information systems
Ian Hodder
Submitted: January 1999; Published: March 1999
Words: 5483 (49KB)
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Is History going to be on my side? On the experience of writing and submitting a hypermedia Ph.D. thesis
Cornelius Holtorf
Submitted: October 1998; Published: March 1999
Words: 17450 (142KB); Images: 1 (2KB)
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From Order to Chaos: Publication, Synthesis and the Dissemination of Data in a Digital Age
Vince Gaffney and Sally Exon
Submitted: December 1998; Published: March 1999
Words: 8857 (78KB); Images: 5 (75KB)
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From Real Space to Cyberspace: Contemporary Conversations about the Archaeology of Slavery and Tenancy
Carol McDavid
Submitted: March 1999; Published: May 1999
Words: 20439 (169KB)
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The Electronic Dissertation: A less radical approach
Andre Costopoulos
Submitted: April 1999; Published: May 1999
Words: 6022 (54KB)
Response to Holtorf
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Inhabitation and Access: Landscape and the Internet at Gardom's Edge
Mark Edmonds and Graham McElearney
Submitted: April 1999; Published: May 1999
Words: 26251 (257KB); Images: 148 (826KB); Interactive map
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Data, Digital Ephemera, and Dead Media: Digital Publishing and Archaeological Practice
Mark Aldenderfer
Submitted: July 1999; Published: July 1999;
Words: 15551 (130KB); Images: 4 (163KB)
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Further reading

See the 'intarch-interest' list archives for further discussion on this theme's topic (May 1999 onwards).

Reviews

Excavating Occaneechi Town CD-Rom
Jonathan Bateman
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Recommended citation

Cite both the individual and Internet Archaeology as in the following format:

Holtorf, C 1999 Is History going to be on my side? On the experience of writing and submitting a hypermedia Ph.D. thesis Internet Archaeology 6 http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue6/epub/holtorf_index.html
For individual sections:
Holtorf, C 1999 Is History going to be on my side? On the experience of writing and submitting a hypermedia Ph.D. thesis Internet Archaeology 6, The End Result http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue6/epub/holtorf/page3.html

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