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Title:
Craft 18
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Craft
Volume
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Volume:
18
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Abstract
Teaching resources on the Internet? You bet!
Alicia Wise
4 - 6
Describes the Archaeology Data Service's integrated on-line catalogue of its collections, highlighting their potential for teaching, and introduces one of the resources currently available over the Internet -- CANMORE-Web -- the site that allows access to the RCAHMS National Monuments Record of Scotland. Also reports on a survey of archaeologists' use of digital data.
Launch of the Great Britain Historical Database Online
Cressida Chappell
6 - 7
Describes the Internet service of the Great Britain Historical Database of geographically-located nineteenth- and twentieth-century population statistics.
Architecture and society: interactive approaches to architectural design and use
Sarah Scott
7 - 9
Reports on the development of a computer-based teaching and learning system for use in the University of Leicester School of Archaeological Studies. The system is based around a virtual tour of the House of the Faun, Pompeii.
CAL implementation cost benefit case study: Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow
Ewan Campbell
10 - 13
Reports on a project aimed at assessing the effectiveness of computer aided learning materials in providing a core curriculum for undergraduate archaeology courses. Two modules, `Arch Tutor' (see **/***) and `British Prehistory' (see **/***) were introduced when the Glasgow course underwent restructuring.
Reference information for historians and art historians: Art Abstracts and PCI Periodicals Contents Index from EDINA
16 - 17
Highlights the usefulness for archaeologists and historians of these two Internet resources available through the Edinburgh Data & Information Access service.