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Danish Journal of Archaeology is widening its visibility
Since 2019, Danish Journal of Archaeology has been published as an Open Access journal. In order to widen the visibility of the journal, DJA is now registered with Sherpa/Romeo and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Sherpa Romeo is an online resource that aggregates and presents publisher and journal open access policies from around the world, while DOAJ is an independent database containing over 16 500 peer-reviewed open access journals covering all areas of science. DOAJ's mission is to increase the visibility, accessibility, reputation, usage and impact of quality, peer-reviewed, open access scholarly research journals globally, regardless of discipline, geography or language.
Beginning with issue 11 (2022), Copyright will belong to the author(s) and rights of first publishing remaining with the journal. At the same time, we will be adhering to the Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).
The editors,
Rune Iversen, Lasse Sørensen, Sarah Croix, Helene A. Rose, Xenia Pauli Jensen and Thomas Grane
The Danish Journal of Archaeology is financially supported by:
Farumgaard-Fonden
Elisabeth Munksgaard Fonden
Independent Research Fund Denmark