Identifying Opportunities for Collective Curation During Archaeological Excavations

Archaeological excavations are comprised of interdisciplinary teams that create, manage, and share data as they unearth and analyse material culture. These team-based settings are ripe for collective curation during these data lifecycle stages. However, findings from four excavation sites show that...

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Main Authors: Ixchel Faniel, Anne Austin, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Eric Kansa, Jennifer Jacobs, Phoebe France
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh 2020-08-01
Series:International Journal of Digital Curation
Online Access:http://www.ijdc.net/article/view/699
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author Ixchel Faniel
Anne Austin
Sarah Whitcher Kansa
Eric Kansa
Jennifer Jacobs
Phoebe France
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description Archaeological excavations are comprised of interdisciplinary teams that create, manage, and share data as they unearth and analyse material culture. These team-based settings are ripe for collective curation during these data lifecycle stages. However, findings from four excavation sites show that the data interdisciplinary teams create are not well integrated. Knowing this, we recommended opportunities for collective curation to improve use and reuse of the data within and outside of the team.
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spelling doaj.art-78eed78eb7c740aeb36e825bd51f72b42022-12-21T21:20:55ZengUniversity of EdinburghInternational Journal of Digital Curation1746-82562020-08-0115110.2218/ijdc.v15i1.699Identifying Opportunities for Collective Curation During Archaeological ExcavationsIxchel Faniel0Anne Austin1Sarah Whitcher Kansa2Eric Kansa3Jennifer Jacobs4Phoebe France5OCLCUniversity of Missouri-St. LouisOpen ContextOpen ContextOpen ContextUniversity of HawaiiArchaeological excavations are comprised of interdisciplinary teams that create, manage, and share data as they unearth and analyse material culture. These team-based settings are ripe for collective curation during these data lifecycle stages. However, findings from four excavation sites show that the data interdisciplinary teams create are not well integrated. Knowing this, we recommended opportunities for collective curation to improve use and reuse of the data within and outside of the team.http://www.ijdc.net/article/view/699
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