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Gems in the ADS Library #1
Hi Anastasia Akerman here again, after spending time working on the ADS library I thought it would be fun to share with you a few gems…
Hi Anastasia Akerman here again, after spending time working on the ADS library I thought it would be fun to share with you a few gems…
It’s been six weeks since I started working at the Archaeology Data Service and went down the rabbit hole and into a world of checksums, AIPs,…
Hello all, Anastasia Akerman here, I’ve just started a placement here at ADS. I’m currently doing a masters degree in “Outreach and Development for Archaeological Heritage”…
Hello all! Teagan here to tell you about my first exciting month at the ADS. First a bit about myself. Yes, that is a ship on…
Using data provided by the ADS for digital archaeological teaching and learning at the University of Vienna Guest Post By: Dominik Hagmann & Fabiola Heynen Dominik…
The ADS has been interested in the re-use of the data in our archive for as long as the ADS has been preserving data. Providing access…
This blog post is the last in a series I (Michaela Mauriello) have published following my investigations into the use and re-use of 3D data held…
Over the past year I, (Michaela Mauriello) have been doing a work placement with the ADS as part of my MSc degree at the University of…
Hi Michaela Mauriello here, this is the second post in my blog series on the use and re-use of 3D data from the ADS archive. Following the…
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…