Tag: dissemination
Digital archaeology has two meanings
Digital archaeology has two meanings;
1. The storage and rescue of digital archives and data (Ross & Gow 1999)
2. The application of digital technologies within archaeology (Daly & Evans 2006, 3)
Though both have their place within this thesis, it is the second definition that underpins this research. The term ‘digital archaeology’ perfectly sums up the methodology employed during this project, yet the term itself is recently new, and did not really hit mainstream archaeology until the publishing of ‘Digital Archaeology: bridging method with theory’(Daly & Evans 2006). Before this book, the discipline was generally split into two different disciplines
Posted: December 14th, 2008 under PhD, digital archaeology, research.
Tags: arcgis, archaeological computing, digital archaeology, dissemination, virtual archaeology
Comments: 1
New academic website
A site called Academia.edu has just come to my attention, it is a place for all students and academics to place themselves on a ‘tree’ that links us all together. In doing so we become aware of others in our fields of research. It is a good idea and I have placed my details here
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Posted: October 29th, 2008 under research.
Tags: digital archaeology, dissemination, research, research tools, websites
Comments: none
Scribd
I have placed some documents on a new site called scribd. It is similar in some ways to flickr (sharing images) but scribd is for document sharing. This has the potential to be the library of the future. You add ‘tags’ to your documents so other people can find and read what you have to [...]
Posted: April 25th, 2008 under PhD, research.
Tags: digital archaeology, dissemination, electronic library
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