Completed project
VENUS
The VENUS (Virtual Exploration of Underwater Sites) project aims to develop scientific methodologies and deliver technological tools for the virtual exploration of deep underwater archaeology sites. Underwater…
The VENUS (Virtual Exploration of Underwater Sites) project aims to develop scientific methodologies and deliver technological tools for the virtual exploration of deep underwater archaeology sites. Underwater…
The Keeping Research Data Safe (KRDS1) study has investigated the medium to long term costs to Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) of the preservation of research data…
ACE (Archaeology in Contemporary Europe) is supported by Culture Programme 2007-2013 of the Directorate General for Education and Culture of the European Commission and the project…
The aim of the project is to investigate novel ways in which electronic publication over the Internet can provide broad access to research findings in the…
Introduction The project design sets out a programme for investigating preservation (storage methods), reuse (usability) and dissemination (delivery mechanism) strategies for exceptionally large data files generated…
The aim of the CIE group was to help cement a collaborative, cross-sectoral partnership to build a common on-line information environment. “The rapid growth and development…
In September 2007 the ADS and the Natural Language Processing Research Group at the University of Sheffield began work on the Archaeotools project funded under the…
Semantic Technologies for Archaeological Resources (STAR) is an AHRC funded project, in collaboration with English Heritage, applying semantic and knowledge-based technologies to the digital archaeology domain. The project…
In 1999 ADS, English Heritage (now Historic England) and the Research Support Libraries Programme launched an 18-month pilot project called OASIS. With an acronym derived from…