archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
Archaeology Data Service: Teaching and Learning
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/learning
Teaching and Learning resources. The ADS supports research, learning and teaching with high quality and dependable digital resources. In addition to the broad range of archival material hosted by the ADS, the resources below are all specifically designed to provide teaching and learning tools for both students and educators in the higher education context. These resources are also useful in the broader educational context wherever archaeological topics are being taught. England's Rock Art database (ERA).
tdar.org
Using tDAR | The Digital Archaeological Record
http://www.tdar.org/using-tdar
CRM & Consulting Firms. Access & Use. Using tDAR ». CRM & Consulting Firms. TDAR is designed to serve the needs of a wide range of archaeologists, researchers, organizations, and institutions who use or manage archaeological resources. Learn about different types of tDAR users and uses:. Federal, State and Local Government Agencies. Cultural Resource Management and Private Consulting Firms. Academic Researchers and Organizations. TDAR can assist users in:. Organizing documents, data sets, and images.
research-computing.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk
3D Laser Scanning: Seeking a New Standard in Documentation – Research Computing
http://research-computing.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2013/05/14/3d-laser-scanning
Skip navigation to content. University of St Andrews. Research Computing Service web site. Funding Research Data Management. My Summer With the Trajan’s Column Project →. 3D Laser Scanning: Seeking a New Standard in Documentation. Tuesday 14 May 2013, 9.40am. I attended a one day conference at the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. RACHMS) in Edinburgh on May 1 2013. This was organised by Emily Nimmo (RACHMS) and the Digital Preservation Coalition. Project. He was v...
researchdata.ox.ac.uk
Research Data Oxford » Organising your data
http://researchdata.ox.ac.uk/home/managing-your-data-at-oxford/organising-your-data
Oxford research data blog. 8212; Main Menu —. What do I need to do now? University of Oxford Policy. EPSRC requirements – what you need to do. EC Horizon 2020 requirements. Ethical issues and data protection. Data backup, storage, and security. Archives and other options. To share or not to share? Tools, services, and training. Browse by data management task. Browse by subject area. University of Oxford training courses. What do I need to do now? University of Oxford Policy. EC Horizon 2020 requirements.
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Heritage Inventories | Arches Project
http://archesproject.org/heritage-inventories
Standards & Interoperability. Journal Articles & News Media. Installation & User Guides. Blog & News. Standards & Interoperability. Journal Articles & News Media. Installation & User Guides. Blog & News. The following are some key resources relating to heritage inventories. For more information on issues related to heritage inventories, search AATA Online. Policy Documents, Standards & Guidelines. Core Data Index to Historic Buildings and Monuments of the Architectural. Documenting the Cultural Heritage.
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Diachronic Design
http://www.diachronicdesign.com/about.php
Diachronic Design advocates for and teaches software techniques and data organization, with an emphasis on giving archaeologists skills for increasing efficiency and making the best use of data. A wider understanding of software tools and better data organization allows archaeologists to better conduct broad scale analyses, increase access to data, and preserve archaeological data. Places to Share, Publish, and Archive Digital Data. Archaeology Data Service (UK). Further Reading and Advice on Digital Data.
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SPARC » Standards
http://sparc.cast.uark.edu/learn/standards
Consult Standards and Guidance. Participate in a Webinar. Apply for a SPARC Residency. Available Equipment and Software. Pre-consultation for SPARC Awards. Advice on External Research Proposals. Propose a Collaborative Project. Apply for Fieldwork Awards. Apply for Data and Analytics Awards. Apply for Archiving and Publication Awards. Host a Student on your Project. Research Clusters and Working Groups. SPARC Areas of Expertise. Learn » Consult Standards and Guidance. The Digital Archaeological Record.
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Using tDAR | The Digital Archaeological Record
http://www.tdar.org/why-tdar/who-uses-tdar
CRM & Consulting Firms. Access & Use. Using tDAR ». CRM & Consulting Firms. TDAR is designed to serve the needs of a wide range of archaeologists, researchers, organizations, and institutions who use or manage archaeological resources. Learn about different types of tDAR users and uses:. Federal, State and Local Government Agencies. Cultural Resource Management and Private Consulting Firms. Academic Researchers and Organizations. TDAR can assist users in:. Organizing documents, data sets, and images.
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Help | The Digital Archaeological Record
http://www.tdar.org/about/help
CRM & Consulting Firms. Access & Use. TDAR maintains documentation on commonly used functions, scenarios, and frequently asked questions on our documentation site here. Learn all about tDAR fields and metadata. What Can I Contribute to tDAR? Detailed information on the types of digital files that you can upload to tDAR and how-to is available here. Guides to Good Practice. Current Version of tDAR. Guides to Good Practice. Contributing Resources to tDAR. Follow @DigArcRec on twitter. JISC) Any opinions, f...