If you're a scientist interested in presenting your work so that it is
easily/freely accessible to researchers as well as the interested
public-at-large, then I recommend: https://www.researchgate.net/
If you're more interested in self-aggrandizement or
social-media-climbing ... or god-knows what other motivation, then I
have no recommendations ;)
Regards, and Merry Christmas!
On 12/25/2019 11:25 AM, Estes, Nancy wrote:
> I'm looking for some tips, suggestions and good examples of webpages that archaeologists have built to showcase or make available their research papers, data, etc. Any suggestions? There are plenty of institutional and business websites dealing with archaeology but I am interested in how individuals have designed their own websites. My email is [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> if you want to reply off-list. Thanks.
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