The Archeology Laboratories at Wake Forest University have a few CRM reports as well as research-based reports at their website. They are split about 50% between prehistoric sites and historic sites. The historic reports reflect work done in and around Winston-Salem, NC and the Moravians who settled the area in 1759. The reports can be found at: http://www.wfu.edu/~kirchrw4/ArcLabs/Library/library.html > > Do consulting firms or government agencies put their reports on-line very > often? At the University of West Florida Archaeology Institute we have a > few reports which are accessible from our Web page and people download them > fairly regularly. > > Could this be a new way to deal with the gray literature problem? Some new > word processing programs allow quick conversion to html format for loading > on a web page. > > Is anyone doing this? > -- __________________________________ _______________________________ | Roger W. Kirchen | e-mail: [log in to unmask] | | WFU Department of Anthropology | WWW: www.wfu.edu/~kirchrw4| | Archeology Laboratories | phone: (910) 759-5117 | |_____Winston-Salem, NC USA_______|_____fax: (910) 759-5116_______|