Löwenborg, D., Jonsson, M., Larsson, A. M. and Nordinge, J. (2021). A Turn Towards the Digital. An Overview of Swedish Heritage Information Management Today. Internet Archaeology 58. Digital Archiving in Archaeology: The State of the Art. Vol 58, https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.58.19.

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A Turn Towards the Digital. An Overview of Swedish Heritage Information Management Today
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Internet Archaeology 58. Digital Archiving in Archaeology: The State of the Art
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Internet Archaeology
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58
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Heritage management in Sweden has undergone a substantial transformation in recent decades. The process of monitoring and managing heritage information has become increasingly digital, relying on interconnected systems to monitor registered archaeological remains to manage investigations and contract archaeology excavations. This also has to work together with the digital systems of the County Administrative Boards that administer all permissions for excavations. Current developments deal with archiving and dissemination of reports, and documentation from fieldwork. Documentation of archaeological excavations has predominantly been digital for the past 20 years, which brings both possibilities and challenges in making sure the information will adhere to the FAIR Principles. This article outlines some of these developments and exemplifies the possibilities of reusing legacy data through the Urdar project.
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Daniel Löwenborg
Maria Jonsson
Asa M Larsson
Johan Nordinge
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2021
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archaeology (LCSH)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.58.19
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03 Jun 2021