Kuna, M., Novak, D., Hasil, J. and Krivankova, D. (2017). Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic. Current state and future visions of virtual research tools in the Czech Republic. Internet Archaeology 43: Digital Archaeological Heritage. EAC symposium proceedings. Vol 43, https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.43.10.
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Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic. Current state and future visions of virtual research tools in the Czech Republic | ||
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Internet Archaeology 43: Digital Archaeological Heritage. EAC symposium proceedings | ||
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Internet Archaeology | ||
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43 | ||
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The Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic (AMCR) project will soon be finished and one chapter of building digital infrastructures in the Czech Republic will be closed. It is a natural occasion to evaluate national state-of-the-art in dealing with Digital Culture Heritage, particularly archaeological data. It is a also good time to summarise our knowledge about using digital tools and to outline prospects of development for the coming years. What are the key points? The AMCR represents both an administrative system of field archaeology management and a kind of 'sites and monuments records' for the territory of the CR. Its fundamental underlying principles are interoperability, standardisation, data re-use, crowdsourcing and networking. However, a reasonable question should also concern the theoretical background to the process of digitisation of the archaeological world. Infrastructures should every time stay on the level of service for the community of researchers and every digital tool has to fulfil real needs in the fields of both archaeological theory and practice. On the other hand, the application of this virtual research environment is inseparable from archaeological legislation and institutional management. | ||
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2017 | ||
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29 Mar 2019 |