Crowdsourcing, Co-Creation, and Collaboration through Virtual Curation
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
In his 2010 book Cognitive Surplus, Clay Shirky writes that “The dramatically reduced cost of public address, and the dramatically increased size of the population wired together, means that we can now turn massive aggregations of small contributions into things of lasting value.” A similar sentiment can be extended to virtual archaeological curation—the creation of intangible digital models from tangible pieces of the past. The participants in this session are developing protocols and pooling efforts to create digital diagnostic type collections and other tools that aid will aid archaeologists with making quicker and more accurate identifications, and enhancing their analyses of existing collections. Crowdsourcing and directed collaboration reduces duplication of efforts while expanding the research and potential of digitally preserving the past. Virtual curation also encourages co-creation efforts at colleges and in the community.
Other Keywords
Zooarchaeology •
Ceramics •
Chipped Stone Tools •
Historical Archaeology •
Curation •
Civil War •
Pedagogy •
3D •
Florida •
virtual curation
Geographic Keywords
North America - Southeast •
Mesoamerica •
North America - Northeast
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- Bring Out Your Dead: Pondering Passenger Pigeons (and Projectile Points) While Building Digital Type Collections at the Virtual Curation Laboratory (2015)
- Geometric Morphometrics & Elliptic Fourier Analysis of 3D Ceramic Data (2015)
- Giving 3D Scanning a Porpoise: Digitizing the Zooarchaeological Type Collection at the University of West Florida (2015)
- Mi Datos Su Datos? Opportunities and Challenges Posed by Data Sharing (2015)
- Three-Dimensional Scanning and Printing in Undergraduate Archaeology Education (2015)
- Using Archaeogeophysical and 3D Laser Surveying to Visualize an Integrated Landscape (2015)
- Virtual curation as an integral part of the conservation strategy at the Camp Lawton Confederate POW site (2015)