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The "Journal of Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Archaeology" (Acronym: JIIA) is an online serial publication on archaeology, antiquity sciences and archaeological applied sciences. It is interdisciplinary and concentrates particularly on the problems of interculturality in the ancient world. It uses scientific contributions offered freely by scholars from the
university and scientific research world and organises the open-access
dissemination of the research results. The
JIIA is registered with the Court of Frosinone, Italy, entry no.
303/2003, has been a member of the USPI (Italian Periodical Press
Union) since 2003, has been allocated International Standard Serial
Number (ISSN) 1824-1670 by the National Italian ISSN Centre and is
protected by Italian copyright law as a collective work. The JIIA
was formed (on the 10th of October 2003) solely on personal initiative,
is non-profit, and is supported and protected by the constitution of a
Scientific Council and a Committee of Honour (2005). As from 2005
the JIIA is a peer reviewed journal. The online peer review procedure
will lead to an "open access and collaborative archaeological network". Primary
data and accompanying metadata inflow is into the ADR (Archaeological
Disciplinary Repository), based on a MyOPIA, MySQL Online Publications Index Administration (OAI compliant), installation: the
first archaeological disciplinary repository in the world, modelled on
the open access archives protocol, guaranteeing metadata harvesting and
thus the high visibility and widespread international dissemination of
the research. Registration with Open Access Initiative guarantees
unconditional compliance to the philosophy and ethics of the open
access archives movement. The works donated by scholars and
authorised for publication on the JIIA remain the property of their
respective authors together with all moral and patrimonial rights;
permission for publication of the images accompanying the scientific
articles, for scientific purposes, is granted by their respective
owners.
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