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Archaeol Comput Newsl 58
Title
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Title:
Archaeol Comput Newsl 58
Series
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Series:
Archaeological Computing Newsletter
Volume
Volume number and part
Volume:
58
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Jeremy W Huggett
Gary Lock
Kenneth L Kvamme
Zoran Stancic
Publisher
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Publisher:
University of Oxford
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2002
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
18 Mar 2002
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Archiving electronic documents
Keith Westcott
1 - 6
Discusses ways to help ensure that word processed documents can be archived and successfully retrieved regardless of their original programme. Notes that when archiving word processed documents it is preferable to convert files to a neutral format or to a file type in which the formatting information is embedded in the document as easily recognisable tags and the text as plain text which can be extracted if necessary. Recommends that: formatting and special characters should be kept to a minimum; external files should not be embedded into the document; and paragraphs should be numbered to help cross-referencing.
The Ashmolean web site visitor statistics part II: the name game
Jonathan Moffett
11 - 20
Analyses visitors to the Ashmolean's website during September 1999, specifically: who is looking at the website; what pages are being looked at; how long visitors spend at the site; and how to handle single page requests within this analysis.
Computing in the archaeological curriculum
Nick Eiteljorg
21 - 23
Summarises the results of a survey which was designed to learn more about computer usage by archaeology graduate students.