What do you think about our developing presence in the world of Web 2.0?
We have the SAS Bulletin, our old favorite.
We have SAS-Net, for listserv notices.
We have this blog, for odds and ends and musings from a selected group of authors.
And now for your perusal, the SAS wiki, which we can use to develop online resources in a collaborative fashion, such as the present list of coming events (largely derived from SAS-Net postings). You can see what the Society for Economic Anthropology has done with wikis at http://seawiki.wikidot.com/.
Let us know what you think. Leave a comment below.
We have the SAS Bulletin, our old favorite.
We have SAS-Net, for listserv notices.
We have this blog, for odds and ends and musings from a selected group of authors.
And now for your perusal, the SAS wiki, which we can use to develop online resources in a collaborative fashion, such as the present list of coming events (largely derived from SAS-Net postings). You can see what the Society for Economic Anthropology has done with wikis at http://seawiki.wikidot.com/.
Let us know what you think. Leave a comment below.
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