The e-depot for Dutch Archaeology: Archiving and publication of archaeological data

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DANS is an institute of KNAW and NWO Data Archiving and Networked Services The e-depot for Dutch Archaeology Archiving and publication of archaeological data Hella Hollander November 2013

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Presentation by Hella Hollander DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services) Full-day session on archaeological infrastructures and services at the 18th Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (CHNT) conference Vienna, Austria 11th -13th November 2013

Transcript of The e-depot for Dutch Archaeology: Archiving and publication of archaeological data

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DANS is an institute of KNAW and NWO

Data Archiving and Networked Services

The e-depot for Dutch Archaeology Archiving and publication of archaeological data

Hella Hollander

November 2013

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Data Archiving and Networked Services

• Established in 2005 • Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of

Arts and Sciences (KNAW) • Co-founded by the Netherlands Organization

for Scientific Research (NWO) • Objective: permanent preservation of, and

enabling access to scientific research data • Scientific digital strategy

E-Depot voor de Nederlandse Archeologie

(E-Depot for the Dutch Archaeology)

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https://easy.dans.knaw.nl

• 17.000 reports • 3.000 excavation archives • 1,5 million files photos, GIS, data-tables and drawings

2013:

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Digital Collaboratory for Cultural Dendrochronology (DCCD)

• Trees form ring growth patterns

• Build ‘calendars’ from

wood samples

• Date wood samples by matching

against calendars

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Deposit Dataset

Title

Alternative Title

Creator

Contributor

Date created

Rights holder

Publisher

Import Archis metadata

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Rights

Access

Remarks

Access rights

Date available

Open access Unrestricted access for all registered EASY users Restricted: archaeology group Access restricted for registered group members Restricted: request permission Registered users after depositor permission is granted Other access Data accessible in another way or elsewhere

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Upload files

Browse Upload

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2004-2006

• Pilot project EDNA: Universities & DANS-

predecessor NIWI =>Raising awareness and concern for archaeological data preservation, user enquiry =>Inventory of datasets, archiving Selection

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2005-2009

• Subsidies Gratama foundation / Leiden University

=>Scanning project ‘grey’ literature

• Subsidy NWO

=>Retrospective archiving of datasets

• Embedding in DANS EASY

• National regulation in KNA

Quality Norm Archaeology

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2009-present:

• NWO-subsidised Odyssee-project (2009-2010)

=>Project database for undeveloped research

• Projects improving accessibility

National: KICH, Archis

International: NARCIS, CARARE,

and ARIADNE

• Ongoing archiving and publication

of datasets

• Sharing of good practices: Long-term preservation, preferred formats, Data Seal of approval, Data organisation, Data dissemination

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Future steps

• ARIADNE will bring together and integrate existing archaeological research data infrastructures

• Researchers will be able to use the various distributed datasets and new and powerful technologies

• This will allow for e-infrastructures to serve as an integral component of the archaeological research methodology

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