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Summer Internship With the ADS: Heritage Open Days
The following is a blog written by Chloe Rushworth, who has recently completed a 4-week Voluntary Placement with the ADS. Chloe has been working with the…
The following is a blog written by Chloe Rushworth, who has recently completed a 4-week Voluntary Placement with the ADS. Chloe has been working with the…
In early 2020, it was decided to take a closer look into what impact our social media accounts were having on our archives. Did what we…
The ADS has (for nearly 25 years!) been providing free access to resources deposited with us. We put them online in open/accessible formats, people use them,…
As part of the CBA’s #FestivalOfArchaeology in 2020, I spent a light-hearted day revisiting some of Internet Archaeology’s and ADS’s milestones. I also asked those whose…
The first half of 2020 has been an interesting one for sure. We’ve been working from home with our partners, children, and kettles as coworkers and…
As many of you will have seen on social media last month, it is with great pleasure that the ADS can announce that it has been…
No preservation format is perfect. While physical mediums such as paper can last centuries under proper conditions, it is that qualifier that is key to its…
Since a Beta release back in March 2017 we’ve received a great deal of feedback on the ADS Library application. We know it’s used intensively, with…
The strength of the ADS has always been the people who work here. As a team, we accomplish a lot. Out of the existing cohort of…
Hello all, and thank you very much for your feedback to our website redesign survey, they have been really helpful in the redesigning of the website.…
Here at the Archaeology Data Service, we believe that the way in which we connect to the past truly matters, and as a result, we are…