<p>The inability of journals and books to accommodate data and to make it reusable has led to the gradual loss of vast amounts of information. The practice of disseminating selected sub-sets of data (usually in summary tables) permits only very limited types of reuse, and thus hampers scholarship. In recent years, largely in response to increasing government and institutional requirements for full data access, the scholarly community is giving data more attention, and solutions for data management are emerging. However, seeing data management primarily as a matter of compliance means that the research community faces continued data loss, as many datasets enter repositories without adequate description to enable their reuse. Furthermore, bec...
This poster was presented in the colloquium Digital Archaeology Bern 2023 that took place in Bern (S...
The value of data present in natural history collections for research and collection management cann...
Preprint of an article in the Proceedings of CAA 2018 which is in copyediting status. The Linke...
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of hu...
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of hu...
With the advent of the Web, increased emphasis on “research data management,” and innovations in rep...
In this paper, we introduce Linked Open Data (LOD) in the archaeological domain as a means to connec...
Bioarchaeology, which encompasses the study of ancient DNA, osteoarchaeology, paleopathology, palaeo...
Today, increasing quantities of data are published by archaeological institutions. At the same time,...
In this talk, we discuss our experience in aggregating archaeological data from the past 150 years i...
The long-term lifecycle management of natural history data requires careful planning. Elements that ...
A piece of content or data is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it - subject on...
Open data sharing improves the quality and reproducibility of scholarly research. Open data are defi...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
Cartographers in historical maps used the phrase `Hic sunt dracones` (historically translated as her...
This poster was presented in the colloquium Digital Archaeology Bern 2023 that took place in Bern (S...
The value of data present in natural history collections for research and collection management cann...
Preprint of an article in the Proceedings of CAA 2018 which is in copyediting status. The Linke...
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of hu...
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of hu...
With the advent of the Web, increased emphasis on “research data management,” and innovations in rep...
In this paper, we introduce Linked Open Data (LOD) in the archaeological domain as a means to connec...
Bioarchaeology, which encompasses the study of ancient DNA, osteoarchaeology, paleopathology, palaeo...
Today, increasing quantities of data are published by archaeological institutions. At the same time,...
In this talk, we discuss our experience in aggregating archaeological data from the past 150 years i...
The long-term lifecycle management of natural history data requires careful planning. Elements that ...
A piece of content or data is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it - subject on...
Open data sharing improves the quality and reproducibility of scholarly research. Open data are defi...
In recent years the principles of open and FAIR data have been adopted by ever more research funders...
Cartographers in historical maps used the phrase `Hic sunt dracones` (historically translated as her...
This poster was presented in the colloquium Digital Archaeology Bern 2023 that took place in Bern (S...
The value of data present in natural history collections for research and collection management cann...
Preprint of an article in the Proceedings of CAA 2018 which is in copyediting status. The Linke...