Publications TRAC Proceedings Since the first meeting in 1991, one of TRAC’s distinctive features has been the regular and rapid publication of selected TRAC Proceedings from each annual conference. TRAC Proceedings arose from each annual conference between 1991–2006. an accomplishment that has been achieved for all but one. Since the 1994 TRAC Conference (held at Durham), TRAC Proceedings were published by Oxbow Books, which are available in hardcopy and ebook format through direct purchase from Oxbow. In 2013 TRAC adopted an Open Access policy to make past TRAC Proceedings freely available in digital format from our website. As of spring 2019, all TRAC conference proceedings have been migrated to a single Open Access platform hosted by the Open Library of Humanities. All articles have been assigned a DOI in order to increase their discoverability. Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal The Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal was inspired by years of TRAC publications, and in 2017 was founded by Lisa Lodwick through a successful application to the Open Library of Humanities. The journal is peer-reviewed and open-access, providing a venue for innovative and interdisciplinary research in the field of Roman Archaeology, promoting the use of theoretical approaches to the Roman past and facilitating fresh interpretations of datasets. It is published online as a continuous volume and issue throughout the year, and continues to welcome submissions emerging from TRAC events. Guest editors are invited annually from the organising committee of the TRAC conference, encouraging postgraduates and ECRs to gain experience in publishing and editing.