Champion, S. and Chippindale, C. (1997). Special review section. Electronic archaeology. Antiquity 71 (274). Vol 71(274), pp. 1026-1076.
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Special review section. Electronic archaeology | |
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Antiquity 71 (274) | |
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Antiquity | |
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71 (274) | |
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1026 - 1076 | |
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Extensive details of resources and activities pertaining to archaeology on the Internet, on CD-ROM, and in electronic archives, presented in a series of papers including: `Archaeology on the World Wide Web: a user's field-guide' by Sara Champion (1027--38); `Internet Archaeology: a quality electronic journal' by Mike Heyworth, Julian Richards, Alan Vince & Sandra Garside-Neville (1039--42); `Learned enquiry and the Net: the role of peer review, peer commentary and copyright' Stevan Harnad (1042--8); `Electronic communications and communities' by David L Carlson (1049--51); `Electronic archives' by Harrison Eiteljorg, II (1054--7); `Preservation and re-use of digital data: the role of the Archaeology Data Service' Julian D Richards (1057--9); `Antiquity's experience in adding an electronic element to a printed journal' by Elizabeth Peachey & Christopher Chippindale (1060--1); `Publishing in the round: a role for CD-ROM in the publication of archaeological fieldwork results' by Dominic Powlesland (1062--6); `University archaeological education, CD-ROMs and digital media' by Phil Perkins (1066--9); and finally, `From print culture to electronic culture' by Christopher Chippindale (1070--3). (See also Antiquity Internet site -- details in appendix 1 of this volume). | |
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1997 | |
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20 Jan 2002 |