Introduction to SEADDA, and E-RIHS Heritage Science Data Curation Policy. Presented by Holly Wright (ADS - Archaeology Data Service) at the webinar "Use and Re-use of Scientific Data in Archaeology and Heritage", co-organised by SSHOC, E-RIHS UK and SEADDA on the 2nd of April 2020
The study and preservation of tangible cultural and natural heritage is a global challenge for scien...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
and encouraging the reuse of digital resources created during scholarly research in the arts and hum...
Introduction to the SSHOC project for the online webinar "Use and Re-use of Scientific Data in Archa...
Introduction to Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age, presented by Holly Wright (AD...
This report reviews the issues concerning data curation for heritage science. It provides a policy f...
Dr Philip Buckland discusses his recent project SEAD: the web-accessible scientific database that cr...
This document lays out a strategy for the development of SEAD – A Strategic Environmental Archaeolog...
Best practice and tools for use and re-use, presented by Scott Allan Orr (The Bartlett Institute for...
Ongoing work in relation to E-RIHS and the IPERION-HS project to explore methods to improve interope...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
Environmental archaeology is a complex mix of empirical analysis and qualitative interpretation.It i...
Webinar May 9th 2023. Presentation of results from a research and development project byt the Swedis...
The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS) is a distributed infrastructure d...
The event held at the British Library on the 23rd June 2017 was envisaged as an initial scoping and ...
The study and preservation of tangible cultural and natural heritage is a global challenge for scien...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
and encouraging the reuse of digital resources created during scholarly research in the arts and hum...
Introduction to the SSHOC project for the online webinar "Use and Re-use of Scientific Data in Archa...
Introduction to Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age, presented by Holly Wright (AD...
This report reviews the issues concerning data curation for heritage science. It provides a policy f...
Dr Philip Buckland discusses his recent project SEAD: the web-accessible scientific database that cr...
This document lays out a strategy for the development of SEAD – A Strategic Environmental Archaeolog...
Best practice and tools for use and re-use, presented by Scott Allan Orr (The Bartlett Institute for...
Ongoing work in relation to E-RIHS and the IPERION-HS project to explore methods to improve interope...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
Environmental archaeology is a complex mix of empirical analysis and qualitative interpretation.It i...
Webinar May 9th 2023. Presentation of results from a research and development project byt the Swedis...
The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS) is a distributed infrastructure d...
The event held at the British Library on the 23rd June 2017 was envisaged as an initial scoping and ...
The study and preservation of tangible cultural and natural heritage is a global challenge for scien...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
and encouraging the reuse of digital resources created during scholarly research in the arts and hum...