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Archaeology Britain Mobile App Development
About a year ago the ADS was approached by the British Library (BL) about joining up to develop an mobile app together. A good relationship had…
About a year ago the ADS was approached by the British Library (BL) about joining up to develop an mobile app together. A good relationship had…
It is a busy and exciting time for European research at the ADS! Within the last six months, we have started three new projects; each of…
ADS is pleased to announce that it has added a Usage Statistics page to all our archive collections, including Journal Series, Bibliographies and Theses. The usage…
At the 7th World Archaeological Congress in Jordan, Martin Doerr raised a concern about the Linked Open Data world that was being advocated in our session.…
After a summer-long period of internal testing, the ADS-easy system has been linked into the main ADS site. So we are now moving into a phase…
Here it is, my Day of Archaeology 2013 and after a routine check of my emails and the daily news I’m ready to begin! I am…
Working at the ADS & Internet Archaeology I have been working at the University of York since November 2012, as the holder of a one-year IFA/HLF…
The release of the SENESCHAL vocabularies as Linked Open Data is a very exciting development for practitioners of archaeological linked data. This is the first step…
This is the first of a two-part blog reporting on the progress of my work in preparing the digital data from the English Heritage Silbury Hill…
As my former colleague Jen Mitcham discovered a SPRUCE Mash-up is a very productive thing to be involved in. This time I took along a collection…
On Thursday the 20th June, ADS attended the 2013 Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards. The event was attended by the great and good of…