Archaeology 2.0 : new approaches to communication and collaboration
Körperschaft: |
Society for American Archaeology. Meeting
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Weitere Verfasser: |
Kansa, Eric Christopher.
Kansa, Sarah Whitcher. Watrall, Ethan. |
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Los Angeles :
Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press,
2011.
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Umfang/Format: |
xiv, 295 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Schriftenreihe: |
Cotsen digital archaeology series ;
v. 1 |
Schlagworte: | |
Parallelausgabe: |
Archaeology 2.0 (Online version) |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction: new directions for the digital past / Eric C. Kansa
- A Web of archaeological data: infrastructure, services, and interoperability.
- The archaeology data service and the archaeotools project: faceted classification and natural language processing / Julian Richards, Stuart Jeffrey, Stewart Waller, Fabio Ciravegna, Sam Chapman, and Ziqi Zhang
- Toward a do-it-yourself cyber infrastructure : open data, incentives, and reducing costs and complexities of data sharing / Eric C. Kansa and Sarah Whitcher Kansa
- The technical and theoretical context of archaeology on the Web.
- Poor relatives or favorite uncles? cyber infrastructure and Web 2.0 : a critical comparison for archaeological research / Stuart Dunn
- Archaeological knowledge production and dissemination in the digital age / Robin Boast and Peter Biehl
- Archaeological data management and collaboration.
- Creating a virtual research environment for archaeology / Michael Rains
- IAKS: a Web 2.0 archaeological knowledge management system / Ethan Watrall
- User-generated content in zooarchaeology : exploring the "middle space" of scholarly communication / Sarah Whitcher Kansa and Francis Deblauwe
- Sustainability, quality,and access.
- UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, archaeological data, and Web 2.0 / Willeke Wendrich
- Open access for archaeological literature : a manager's perspective / Jingfeng Xia
- What are our critical data-preservation needs? / Harrison Eiteljorg
- Conclusion: Web 2.0 and beyond, or on the Web, nobody knows you're an archaeologist / W. Fredrick Limp.