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The Use of Archived 3D Data Part 1: Web Statistics and Data Citation Analysis
Hello I am Michaela Mauriello and this is the first post in a three part blog series on my investigations into the use and re-use of…
Hello I am Michaela Mauriello and this is the first post in a three part blog series on my investigations into the use and re-use of…
Over the last decade, archaeological 3D data has become more accessible to the public. There are online archives, similar to the ADS, where users can access…
Over the last few weeks (ether side of Christmas) As part of the HERALD project we’ve been making some progress on the part of the new…
In early 2018, as part of the ADS strategic plan to maintain and develop our world-leading position in digital preservation and Open Access publishing in Archaeology,…
As it’s World Digital Preservation Day I thought I’d finished the following blog about our work with managing the digital objects within our collection. Like most…
Journey into the archive with our new online gallery The Wonders of the ADS, is a digital exhibition dedicated to highlighting the outstanding digital data held in the…
This is the first part of a (much delayed) series of blogs investigating the storage requirements of the ADS. This began way back in late 2016/early…
Following the closure of Birmingham Archaeology (BUFAU), a project was initiated to identify and secure important born-digital archival material, and latterly to arrange transfer to the…
The ADS are pleased to announce that the ADS Library will be moving out of its Beta phase and go Live on Tuesday 16th January. Concurrently…
It’s been another busy year for Internet Archaeology. One of the reasons I manage to just about stay on top of things is the help of…
On 30th November 2017 the first ever International Digital Preservation Day will draw together individuals and institutions from across the world to celebrate the collections preserved, the access…