This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Museum Studies.This paper begins with an historical background of the archaeological collections at the University of Kansas and a description of the Division of Archaeology as it stands today. From there, it defines what access is, what improved access means for the division, and who improvements are for. Next, a SWOT analysis is carried out and strategies are subsequently developed. Finally, the benefits of improved access for researchers at the Division of Archaeology are discussed
Access to information about museum collections is especially important in university museums because...
The past two decades of archaeological investigations in the United States have been shaped signific...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
Archaeology in the United States has been transformed into a mainstream, practical science over the ...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
Archaeological databases are one of the most significant research resources for archaeologists. The ...
This case study contributes to the history of collections access protocols by examining one reposito...
We present a case study of how the Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest University developed and im...
The commitment to increasing access to collections has resulted in concepts such as ‘acceptable’ rat...
With the advent of the Web, increased emphasis on “research data management,” and innovations in rep...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...
© Trustees of Boston University 2015. Author's Accepted Manuscript deposited in accordance with SH...
The purpose of archaeological archives at first glance appears to be clear; it is defined in nationa...
Access to information about museum collections is especially important in university museums because...
The past two decades of archaeological investigations in the United States have been shaped signific...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
Archaeology in the United States has been transformed into a mainstream, practical science over the ...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
Archaeological databases are one of the most significant research resources for archaeologists. The ...
This case study contributes to the history of collections access protocols by examining one reposito...
We present a case study of how the Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest University developed and im...
The commitment to increasing access to collections has resulted in concepts such as ‘acceptable’ rat...
With the advent of the Web, increased emphasis on “research data management,” and innovations in rep...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...
© Trustees of Boston University 2015. Author's Accepted Manuscript deposited in accordance with SH...
The purpose of archaeological archives at first glance appears to be clear; it is defined in nationa...
Access to information about museum collections is especially important in university museums because...
The past two decades of archaeological investigations in the United States have been shaped signific...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...