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Doug Rocks-Macqueen (Landward LLC, University of Edinburgh) In April of last year, the president of the American Institute of Archaeology famously wrote, We at the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), along with our colleagues at the American Anthropological Association and … Continue reading
Mark Lake (University College London) This paper will discuss some of the key themes raised in the recent ‘World Archaeology’ issue on the theme of Open Archaeology. It seems indisputable that there is now very real momentum towards greater willingness … Continue reading
We are excited to confirm that Dr. Mark Lake (University College London) will be giving a keynote presentation at this year’s CAAUK. As guest editor of the recent issue of World Archaeology focusing on “Open Archaeology”, Dr. Lake will be … Continue reading
Henriette Roued-Cunliffe (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich) I was inspired by the call for papers asking for practical uses of data sharing which show how researchers are actually using large collections of data to move archaeological knowledge forward. In 2007 I … Continue reading
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Tagged data analysis, data sharing, interoperability, open access
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Matteo Romanello (German Archaeological Institute, Berlin / Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London) In this paper I will present an interoperability use case that was developed in the framework of DARIAH-DE, the German branch of the EU-funded Digital Research … Continue reading
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Tagged DARIAH, data mining, data sharing, linked open data, open access, open licenses, RDF, semantics, STELLAR
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Neil Beagrie, John Houghton, Stuart Jeffrey and Ray Moore (Archaeology Data Service) As the investment in digital resources and content continues to rise, the assessment of the economic impact is of such resources is becoming increasingly important for policy makers, … Continue reading
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Tagged ADS, digital preservation, impact assessment, open access, sustainability
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