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Contains: Henry Cleere (pp 9-20), 'Only connect'; J D Wilcock (21-30), A brief introduction to the technology of 'IT'; Kevin Flude (31-44), Setting up an archaeological computer system: an introduction; A Voorrips (45-53), Data catchment analysis and computer carrying capacity: notes on theory and practice of the use of computer systems in archaeology; Don Benson (54-62), Information technology: application by the Dyfed Archaeological Trust; Sylvia Gaines (63-76), The impact of computerized information systems on American archaeology: an overview of the past decade; Jennifer Stewart (77-89), Museums - 'cabinets of curiosities' or centres of information?; Charles Oppenheim (90-8), Online information retrieval, data-bases and networks; Roger Martlew (99-105), Bibliographical data-bases in archaeology - KRAS: Keyworded References to Archaeological Science; and also (106-8), Keywording: the nature of the problem; J-P Farruggia (108-10), FRANCIS: a bibliographical data-base on archaeology; Cherry Lavell (111-14), Forty years of information collection by the Council for British Archaeology; Alan Sutton (115-25), Cost effective publishing; David Powell (126-30), Publishing in the electronic age: an overview of development in the publishing industry; Pamela V Clarke (131-41), The Department of the Environment view of current trends in publication; Tom Hassall (142-59), Publication: crisis and inaction. |