How Do We Reach More?
Sharing Cultural and Archaeological Research with Others
Anthropologists, archaeologists, and others working with cultural groups have a long—if inadequate—history of sharing their results with the public, the cultural groups they work with, and others. In this collection of essays from the Pacific Northwest, researchers describe public-oriented projects they have been involved with and their perspectives on sharing information with others. Readers will find within a plethora of examples they can draw upon to design their own approaches for working with external audiences.
We are providing this e-copy to you at no cost to encourage others to share their cultural and archaeological research. Three things you can do to assist us in this endeavor are the following:
Share this link with anyone you think will be interested in one or more of the approaches presented in the collection of essays.
Post an announcement on any lists you are on, if it is appropriate to do so.
Look through our website (www.northwestanthropology.com). If you have an interest in the Pacific Northwest, you can see all of our journal articles more than one-year old at no cost.
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