Interesting paper out this week that makes a compelling case the ocean and subsurface warming is driving #Antarctic#SeaIce decline. They suggest the Southern Ocean has shifted to a new state since 2016.
I suspect this is not the end of the story, but it's very well written by Ariana Purich and Edward Dodderidge.
(And bless the authors for putting it #OA so I can read on my phone while waiting to collect kids) #OpenAccess
Absolutely this 👇
I now publish everything #OA + put links to publications on my personal blog, but you're always welcome to contact me if you can't find something.
New #openaccess article out today describes how the Digital Index of North American Archaeology's (DINAA) strategies can help everybody connect heritage data better. Check out the whole open theme issue from @aap_saaorg
Neller, A., J. Heckman, E. Bollwerk, K. Myers, and J. Wells. "Making Archaeological Collections More Findable and Accessible through Increased Coordination." Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2024, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2023.31
"Where Did the Open Access Movement Go Wrong?" This is a really interesting interview. While I strongly support the #OA movement, it's also clear that OA has been coopted by many traditional journals to make money, entrenching barriers to academic publishing for unfunded, nontraditional and marginalised scholars. Leaving many of us unable to afford to publish. (Not forgetting the fantastic mainly-online journals that have no APCs on principle, which I know there are more and more of.)