
Help & guidance Data access and reuse
In this section
- Guides to Good Practice
- Digital archiving
- The project lifecycle
- Basic components
- Introduction
- Documents and digital texts
- Databases and spreadsheets
- Raster Images
- Vector images
- Digital video
- Digital audio
- Data collection and fieldwork
- Aerial survey
- UAV survey
- Geophysics
- Marine survey
- Laser scanning
- Close-range photogrammetry
- Dendrochronology
- Data analysis and visualisation
- GIS
- CAD
- A Brief Introduction to CAD
- Capturing data for CAD projects
- CAD Systems
- Documenting data from CAD projects
- Archiving CAD Data
- Appendices
- Appendix 1: Accuracy and instrument tests
- Appendix 2: The CSA layer-naming convention
- Case study 1: Deansway
- Case study 2: Symon’s Castle
- Case study 3: Planning the survey for the Pompeii Forum Project
- Case study 4: Modelling the older Propylon in Athens
- Case study 5: A GPS survey of Hambledon Hill
- Case study 6: Symon’s Castle documentation
- References
- 3D Models
- Case studies
- Preparing and depositing your archive
- Continuing professional development
- Training in data management and digital archive for data creators in Academic Research
- Undergraduate and postgraduate training courses
- Past workshops
- Data Management and Deposition with the ADS
- Data Management and Deposition with the ADS for AHRC Projects
- ADS-easy and digital data for archaeology and heritage
- Deposition: costing, best practice and practical advice
- Data management for archaeological archives
- Management, preservation and publishing of digital data for archaeologists
- Data management for archaeology
- Data management
- Instructions for Depositors
- ADS-easy instructions for use
- Advice for grant applicants
- Teaching resources
- Advice for HER uploads to the Heritage Gateway
- FAQs
- Glossary
- Data access and reuse