What are the potential benefits of digital networks and databases that collect information from different sources – and what are their disadvantages? My contribution details the Research Reciprocal Network (RRN) and its approach to sourcing object provenance. The RRN is a collaborative online database created by the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) in Vancouver, Canada, through the »A Partnership of Peoples« project. The U’mista Cultural Centre is one of four co-developers of this groundbreaking online database. Focused on Northwest Coast museum collections, this research website supports the exchange of information from traditional knowledge keepers and academics alike. Users can share information, create discussions, collaboratively ...
Research Problem: The concept of Archives 2.0 is currently generating much interest within academic ...
Abstract Cultural heritage data are both inputs and outputs to the research process: they are the r...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
What are the potential benefits of digital networks and databases that collect information from dif...
The Reciprocal Research Network (RRN – rrncommunity.org) is an online research tool allowing users ...
Museums are increasingly reckoning with their roles in the colonization of Indigenous peoples as the...
Provenance research, whether it be in relation to objects or ancestral human remains, can be a daunt...
The »Return, Reconcile, Renew Project«, a major research initiative funded by the Australian Resea...
This presentation —also available at https://julsraemy.ch/prezi/sts-ch-2023.html — focuses on situat...
Research outputs produce a range of data types with varying levels of purpose and significance. Whil...
In 2017 archaeological evidence was published which indicates that modern humans first arrived in Au...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
International audienceCurrent archaeological research practices confirm a strong trend towards the g...
Archival description documents the provenance of records, their interrelationships, and the processe...
The »Return, Reconcile, Renew Project«, a major research initiative funded by the Australian Resea...
Research Problem: The concept of Archives 2.0 is currently generating much interest within academic ...
Abstract Cultural heritage data are both inputs and outputs to the research process: they are the r...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
What are the potential benefits of digital networks and databases that collect information from dif...
The Reciprocal Research Network (RRN – rrncommunity.org) is an online research tool allowing users ...
Museums are increasingly reckoning with their roles in the colonization of Indigenous peoples as the...
Provenance research, whether it be in relation to objects or ancestral human remains, can be a daunt...
The »Return, Reconcile, Renew Project«, a major research initiative funded by the Australian Resea...
This presentation —also available at https://julsraemy.ch/prezi/sts-ch-2023.html — focuses on situat...
Research outputs produce a range of data types with varying levels of purpose and significance. Whil...
In 2017 archaeological evidence was published which indicates that modern humans first arrived in Au...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
International audienceCurrent archaeological research practices confirm a strong trend towards the g...
Archival description documents the provenance of records, their interrelationships, and the processe...
The »Return, Reconcile, Renew Project«, a major research initiative funded by the Australian Resea...
Research Problem: The concept of Archives 2.0 is currently generating much interest within academic ...
Abstract Cultural heritage data are both inputs and outputs to the research process: they are the r...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...