The digital transition in archaeology is often taken for granted, yet the process is far from complete. The topic of digital archiving has been addressed by both the EAC Working Group for Archaeological Archives and the SEADDA project. These two entities joined forces to produce a special issue of the Internet Archaeology journal, bringing together papers on digital archiving practices in over two dozen countries (Richards et al. 2021). The papers were later analysed by EAC and SEADDA to compare the international situation. The results reveal both shared difficulties associated with the issue of documentary archives worldwide and examples of good practices that help to overcome these problems. A questionnaire survey was also carried out to...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
This article presents the results of a survey of data management policies and practices of digital a...
Online archives are of increasing importance in Archaeological Informatics, but like any new genre t...
There is a crisis in the publication and archiving of archaeological field data in Europe. Computeri...
Abstract: There is a crisis in the publication and archiving of archaeological field data in Europe....
The question of how to manage digital archives has been a hot topic for archaeology for years. Digit...
Europe is a very old and very small continent. The accession of ten new states to the EU in spring 2...
This thesis examines the impact of the democratic promises of Internet communication technologies, s...
This special section stems from discussions that took place in a forum at the Society for American A...
International audienceResearch units in archaeology often manage large and precious archives contain...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
This paper discusses how the lack of standardized methods for on-site data collection has impacted t...
his article highlights how the Italian Central Institute for Archaeology (ICA) is developing the Nat...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
This article presents the results of a survey of data management policies and practices of digital a...
Online archives are of increasing importance in Archaeological Informatics, but like any new genre t...
There is a crisis in the publication and archiving of archaeological field data in Europe. Computeri...
Abstract: There is a crisis in the publication and archiving of archaeological field data in Europe....
The question of how to manage digital archives has been a hot topic for archaeology for years. Digit...
Europe is a very old and very small continent. The accession of ten new states to the EU in spring 2...
This thesis examines the impact of the democratic promises of Internet communication technologies, s...
This special section stems from discussions that took place in a forum at the Society for American A...
International audienceResearch units in archaeology often manage large and precious archives contain...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
This paper discusses how the lack of standardized methods for on-site data collection has impacted t...
his article highlights how the Italian Central Institute for Archaeology (ICA) is developing the Nat...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...