Completed project
OASIS
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…
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…
The Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF) was introduced in April 2002, initially as a two year pilot scheme, to provide funds to tackle a wide range…
Rescue of Completed Archaeological Projects (RECAP), funded by English Heritage and running between 2003 and 2009, archived a number of completed projects from the last decade,…
The ADS worked with other UK heritage sector partners to develop HEIRPORT, the first ever portal for the Historic Environment, based on Z39.50 technology, with targets…
ARENA (Archaeological Records of Europe Network Access Project) was a three year project supported by the European Union through the Culture 2000 programme. It began in…
The major objective of the EFCHED (Environmental Factors in the Chronology of Human Evolution and Dispersal) programme has been to integrate and strengthen UK research in…
Background and Context The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) was established to collect, describe, catalogue, preserve, and provide user support for digital resources that are created as a product…
The Common Information Environment Demonstrator project (aka the CIE Demonstrator) was a collaborative project between the ADS and Adiuri Systems. The project was initiated by the…
ARCHway was led by University of York library and commissioned by the Research Support Libraries Programme (RSLP). The project sought to unite the archaeology journal holdings…