ADS-easy blog
ADS-easy; our first archive is delivered!
We were very pleased to recently release our first archive which was deposited with us via ADS-easy. Oxford Archaeology (South) deposited a small archive of the…
We were very pleased to recently release our first archive which was deposited with us via ADS-easy. Oxford Archaeology (South) deposited a small archive of the…
It has been almost a year since the end of the main development phase of the SWORDARM project and we are still learning about how best…
At Easter time I was lucky enough to attend the Computing Applications in Archaeology (CAA) conference at the Sorbonne in Paris. Apart from the obvious delights…
After a summer-long period of internal testing, the ADS-easy system has been linked into the main ADS site. So we are now moving into a phase…
Catherine and Ray from the SWORD-ARM project were amongst ADS staff who attended the Institute for Archaeologists (IfA) annual conference last week at the Aston Conference…
After the very successful JISC event held in Birmingham last month the DCC have pulled together a really interesting blog about the progress of, not just…
I’ve just been to the JISC Managing Research Data Programme Workshop in Birmingham which focussed on, amongst other things, the challenges the different projects in the…
The ADS Easy interface will undoubtedly streamline our processes for the acceptance of files and file-level metadata. Ultimately, this data will be stored in our internal…
Last week marked a significant milestone in the Sword-Arm project with the first demonstration of ADS Easy to a group of invited stakeholders and project partners.…
There seem to be two very important questions that need to be answered when creating a new web resource or tool; what colour is it going…
I had recently had the opportunity to attend an event organised by the team at the Leeds University RoaDMaP project, another of the projects funded under…