This poster was presented in the colloquium Digital Archaeology Bern 2023 that took place in Bern (Switzerland) on 1-3 February 2023. The poster shows the research plan, methodology, and preliminary results of a study on Catalan archaeologists data management, sharing and reuse, which is part of the author's PhD. Abstract The benefits of data opening for both science and society have been widely exposed. Data sharing not only helps making research more sustainable but also accelerates innovation, and Archaeology is not an exception. In fact, the openness of Archaeology in general and of archaeological research data has been seen not only as a beneficial practice but necessary, as a practically imperative solution to the already destructiv...
Archaeological research depends on several types of data; material, contextual and analytical. Mater...
We present a case study of data integration and reuse involving 12 researchers who published dataset...
International audienceAs open science grows, the management of research data is not standardized. Th...
The benefits of data opening for both science and society have been widely exposed. Data sharing not...
Invited talk by Esther Plomp on the 5th of May 2023 for the Bonn Center for ArchaeoSciences. Data s...
A piece of content or data is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it - subject on...
With the advent of the Web, increased emphasis on “research data management,” and innovations in rep...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
Digital data play an increasingly important role in how we understand the present and the past. The ...
International audienceThe activity of the researcher takes place within a global process of developm...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
The value of open data is transforming archaeological practice while also introducing new concerns r...
Digital literacy has been cited as one of the primary challenges to ensuring data reuse and increasi...
Open data sharing improves the quality and reproducibility of scholarly research. Open data are defi...
This special section stems from discussions that took place in a forum at the Society for American A...
Archaeological research depends on several types of data; material, contextual and analytical. Mater...
We present a case study of data integration and reuse involving 12 researchers who published dataset...
International audienceAs open science grows, the management of research data is not standardized. Th...
The benefits of data opening for both science and society have been widely exposed. Data sharing not...
Invited talk by Esther Plomp on the 5th of May 2023 for the Bonn Center for ArchaeoSciences. Data s...
A piece of content or data is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it - subject on...
With the advent of the Web, increased emphasis on “research data management,” and innovations in rep...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
Digital data play an increasingly important role in how we understand the present and the past. The ...
International audienceThe activity of the researcher takes place within a global process of developm...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
The value of open data is transforming archaeological practice while also introducing new concerns r...
Digital literacy has been cited as one of the primary challenges to ensuring data reuse and increasi...
Open data sharing improves the quality and reproducibility of scholarly research. Open data are defi...
This special section stems from discussions that took place in a forum at the Society for American A...
Archaeological research depends on several types of data; material, contextual and analytical. Mater...
We present a case study of data integration and reuse involving 12 researchers who published dataset...
International audienceAs open science grows, the management of research data is not standardized. Th...