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Cultural Anthropology And The Infrastructure Of Publishing
The transition of Cultural Anthropology to an open-access publication required
that the Society for Cultural Anthropology take on the publishing responsibilities
formerly fulfilled by Wiley-Blackwell. This entailed the expanded use of already
established infrastructures, the development of relationships with outside production
vendors, registries, and archiving agencies, and designing for the long-term preservation
of the journal’s documents. By taking on these responsibilities, the Society of
Cultural Anthropology has itself become a publisher. [publishing; infrastructure;
documents; preservation]
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