Will It ever be FAIR?: Making archaeological data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable

C Nicholson, S Kansa, N Gupta… - Advances in …, 2023 - cambridge.org
A fundamental task of archaeology is to address challenging scientific questions related to
the complexity of human societies. If we are to systematically understand the processes that …

Stakeholders in the acquisition, preservation, and dissemination of indigenous knowledge projects

J Chigwada, P Ngulube - Information Development, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Indigenous knowledge preservation can lead to sustainable development and the protection
of the environment, facilitating the achievement of one of the United Nations' sustainable …

Embedding librarians in archaeological field schools

MG Hrynick, AW Anderson, EC Moore… - Advances in …, 2023 - cambridge.org
Participating in an archaeological field school is one of the only educational experiences
that nearly all professional archaeologists have during their training. As a result, field …

How “open” are Australian museums? A review through the lens of copyright governance

PL Arthur, L Hearn, I Smith, N Koutras - Internet Histories, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Museums are increasingly employing innovative digital techniques to curate, link, and
market collections, enabling new kinds of public engagement to better connect with popular …

A Systems-Thinking Model of Data Management and Use in US Archaeology

E Bollwerk, N Gupta, J Smith - Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2024 - cambridge.org
Archaeology in the United States is caught in a “curation crisis”(Childs 1995; Childs and
Warner 2019; Marquardt et al. 1982; SAA Advisory Committee on Curation 2003; Trimble …

When data sharing is an answer and when (often) it is not: Acknowledging data‐driven, non‐data, and data‐decentered cultures

I Huvila, LS Sinnamon - Journal of the Association for …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Contemporary research and innovation policies and advocates of data‐intensive research
paradigms continue to urge increased sharing of research data. Such paradigms are …

Provenance and historical warrants: histories of cataloguing at the Museum of Anthropology

H Turner, N Bruegeman, PJ Moriarty - Journal of Documentation, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper considers how knowledge has been organized about museum objects
and belongings at the Museum of Anthropology, in what is now known as British Columbia …

Refining Archaeological Data Collection and Management

M Heilen, SA Manney - Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2023 - cambridge.org
Most archaeological investigations in the United States and other countries must comply
with preservation laws, especially if they are on government property or supported by …

Making Archaeological Collections More Findable and Accessible through Increased Coordination

A Neller, J Heckman, E Bollwerk, KN Myers… - Advances in …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Archaeologists seek to improve our understanding of the past by studying, preserving,
protecting, and sharing nonreplaceable archaeological resources. Archaeological …

[HTML][HTML] How FAIR Is Bioarchaeological Data: With a Particular Emphasis on Making Archaeological Science Data Reusable

A Lien-Talks - Journal of Computer Applications in …, 2024 - journal.caa-international.org
Archaeology is witnessing an exponential rise in data generation, and this can be
particularly seen in the field of bioarchaeology which encompasses ancient DNA …