Editorial: Trabajos de Prehistoria, on the shoulders of giants

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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2019.12222

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Prehistory, Archaeology, Historiography, Scientific Journals, Antonio Gilman, Scientific policies, Iberian Peninsula, Peer review, Open Access

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The editorial opens the four-year period of the current editorial team of Trabajos de Prehistoria, assessing the leading role of the members of the previous Editorial and Advisory Boards, external reviewers and authors in the trajectory of the journal’s growing internationalization.It highlights the impetus given by Professor Antonio Gilman, outgoing editor and the first one that does not belong to a Spanish institution.We consider the implications of the generational change under way in the Spanish academy may have on the visibility of the journals and the role of an open, public and collective space for scientific communication exerted by Trabajos de Prehistoria.

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Gilman, A. 2015: "Editorial". Trabajos de Prehistoria 72 (1): 7.

Martínez Navarrete, M.ª I. y Cacho Quesada, C. 1997: "Editorial". Trabajos de Prehistoria 54 (1): 5-7.

Montero Ruiz, I. 2002: "Editorial". Trabajos de Prehistoria 59 (1): 5-6.

Repiso, R.; Torres-Salinas, D. y Aguaded, I. 2019: "La gestión de revistas: mérito de transferencia universal. Justo y necesario". Anuario ThinkEPI 13: e13e03. https://doi.org/10.3145/thinkepi.2019.e13e03

Vicent García, J. M. 2008: "Editorial". Trabajos de Prehistoria 65 (2): 7-11.

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2019-06-30

How to Cite

Díaz-del-Río, P. (2019). Editorial: Trabajos de Prehistoria, on the shoulders of giants. Trabajos De Prehistoria, 76(1), 7–8. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2019.12222

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