Will It ever be FAIR?: Making archaeological data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable
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 …
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
Indigenous knowledge preservation can lead to sustainable development and the protection
of the environment, facilitating the achievement of one of the United Nations' sustainable …
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 …
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
Museums are increasingly employing innovative digital techniques to curate, link, and
market collections, enabling new kinds of public engagement to better connect with popular …
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 …
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
Contemporary research and innovation policies and advocates of data‐intensive research
paradigms continue to urge increased sharing of research data. Such paradigms are …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
particularly seen in the field of bioarchaeology which encompasses ancient DNA …