Open Access journals and monographs from All’Insegna del Giglio (Italy), such as A Monastery by the Sea: Archaeological Research at San Quirico di Populonia and Arimnestos
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Charles Jones said:
I’m not seeing an OA version of Archeologia subacquea. Can you point me to the link?
Thanks,
-Chuck-
David Haden said:
Hi Chuck. My mistake, on that title. I’ve corrected the post. I had looked at the way that one clicks on the “eBook” link on the left hand sidebar of the page, and this opens a direct PDF link over on the main page. Which in this case is… https://www.insegnadelgiglio.it/wp-content/uploads/1998/09/archeologia-subacquea-anteprima.pdf However I now see this is just front matter and the first few pages as a sample, so their using the “eBooks” title for links is a little misleading. However, a Google search for site:www.insegnadelgiglio.it/wp-content/uploads/ will show you what else they have in free PDFs, some of which are full. I see several full issues of an Archaeological Computing Newsletter in English, for instance. One can also find full books in PDF such as A Monastery by the Sea. Archaeological Research at San Quirico di Populonia, where to access one clicks on the Open Access link which is centred on the main page.
David Haden said:
Other OA titles to be found there are:
Origins of a new economic union (7th-12th centuries)
Bollettino dell’Associazione Iasos di Caria, 24/2018 and Bollettino dell’Associazione Iasos di Caria, 23/2017
Storie [di] ceramiche 4. Ceramica e Archeometria; Storie [di] ceramiche 3. Importazioni mediterranee; and Storie [di] ceramiche 2. Maioliche “Arcaiche” (in the latter issue the OA link is below the description rather than above).
David Haden said:
Their title Archeologia e Calcolatori is also flagged as OA on the issue pages at their site, but without links. One has to go up one level to the main page for the title, then follow the link across to the Torrossastore at: https://www.torrossa.com/resources/an/3940420 and https://www.torrossa.com/resources/an/3940429. The title’s issues are there, though as heavily obfuscated single-issue PDF links and so can’t be indexed in JURN from that source.
I could have indexed https://www.insegnadelgiglio.it/prodotto/archeologia-e-calcolatori* to get at the TOCs, but I doubt that people would then be able to find their way up and across to the full-text.
However, I then looked to see if the content for Archeologia e Calcolatori was elsewhere, based on a sample search for: “Thomas Huet” “Sériation des gravures piquetées du mont Bego” “CALCOLATORI” – for an article in issue 27. Google found it at:
http://www.archcalc.cnr.it/indice/PDF27/02_Huet.pdf and http://www.archcalc.cnr.it/journal/year_list.php is the HTML index for the title.
Which told me that the title is already in JURN on a per-article basis, as http://www.archcalc.cnr.it is already indexed.
Incidentally, I see that http://www.archcalc.cnr.it/journal/year_list.php has 1996 and 1997 issues of Archeologia e Calcolatori flashed as “new” additions.