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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…
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.…
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…
Over the past two weeks the ADS has been extremely pleased to have hosted Felix Schäfer from IANUS for a training placement as part of the…
This is the first of a two-part blog – the second will be a more detailed overview of the technologies involved in the digital dissemination –…