key: cord-0056791-bqm5qb7q authors: Trakadas, Athena; Corbin, Annalies title: Maritime Archaeology and COVID-19 date: 2021-03-02 journal: J Mari Arch DOI: 10.1007/s11457-021-09294-0 sha: ca20bed79844a36b47bbadfbeea70110495fb92d doc_id: 56791 cord_uid: bqm5qb7q nan university and research libraries in many countries remain closed. We must acknowledge this unfortunate reality; in our efforts to be inclusive, we must also remember to continue to address issues of accessibility to information. Within this challenging year, however, many maritime archaeologists have been able to focus on finishing publications. JMAR received numerous submissions in 2020, which have been expedited relatively quickly through the peer-reviewed process. This positive result of staying home from the field has also coincided with the journal's first year publishing four issues. Past and present, we would like to thank the diverse group of authors who have submitted articles for consideration to JMAR, and the global stable of colleagues who give their time and effort as peer reviewers. The Hague International Telecommunication Union, UNESCO, and UN Children's Fund (2020) The Digital Transformation of Education: Connecting Schools. Empowering Learners, International Telecommunication Union