Digital Archaeological Data: An Examination Of Different Publishing Models
Author(s): Mark Freeman
Year: 2015
Summary
The open data movement, inter-site analysis, and the desire for public outreach are encouraging archaeologists to share data, as well as results. Yet the history of archaeological collections provides concerns about access and preservation that extend to managing digital assets. This paper will examine the availability of digital archaeological data in Virginia, based on a recent survey, and examine the strengths and weaknesses of different models of archaeological data publication.
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Digital Archaeological Data: An Examination Of Different Publishing Models. Mark Freeman. Presented at Society for Historical Archaeology, Seattle, Washington. 2015 ( tDAR id: 433951)
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Keywords
General
digital archaeology
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open data
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Public Outreach
Geographic Keywords
North America
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United States of America
Spatial Coverage
min long: -129.199; min lat: 24.495 ; max long: -66.973; max lat: 49.359 ;
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Contact(s): Society for Historical Archaeology
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PaperId(s): 142